"She's done really well and her first run at Warwick was excellent, which we kind of expected. That was over 2m3f and then we went to Cheltenham over 2m1f, which completely backfired. She's a brilliant jumper, but just a couple of times she made some horrendous mistakes. We're going chasing, and she's been excellent when she's schooled, so let's just sail on. She goes well, she jumps well, she does everything. 21-10-25"
How do odds work?The first number is what you win, the second is what you bet. So 5/2 means you win £5 for every £2. 4/1 means you win £4 for every £1. The bigger the first number, the less likely bookmakers think the horse will win — but the more you'd win if it does.