Monday, February 9, 2009

mediocre monday

With today being Islander day on PEI, we were unable to schedule in a swim time that worked for the team at the TTF. So we decided to have another day of training on our own. I have a tough time getting motivated on these days. I really miss the team atmosphere that we have when we workout together at the TTF. I left my workout till tonight and I actually had a pretty good run and a good stretch after. It wasn't bad...but I just feel like I drifted backwards after today. I'm not sure how the rest of the big 4 faired out on this day....they declined to speak to the media until tommorow. For 2 of the big 4 it was family day...for Tdisckree and I it was just another day at work.


We all know what tommorow is.....It's the weekly RDT. Odds makers are having a field day with this one. Many were shocked today when they released the early numbers.



Submitted by proline:

RDT- at the Tdisc Training Facility

TDG 2-1 (They have no doubt on this one....The captain has got the taste of winning and he likes it. Tommorow may be a record breaking day if Tdiscgreggy can hold off the field and become the winningest runner in Tdisc history.)
TDK 5-1 (Tdisckree has shown lately that if he can control his bowls than he can compete with the big dogs. A well timed bathroom break may be enough for tdisckree to put a scare into Tdiscgreggy.)
TDA 7-1 (Tdiscadmiral has had trouble regaining his early season form. Odds makers (stuck with him as long as they could. He has all the tools needed to win.....this may be a great longshot to throw some cash down on.)
TDP 99-1 ( Tdiscpye has never really scared the top runners at any point in the season. Although he is improving....he stands no chance to pace with the leaders. Look for Tdiscpye to play a strong part in the over/under.)

There is no doubt about it that tommorow will be a bloggers dream. I'm buckling up and holding on...It is going to be a wild ride.

Till next time,
Tdiscpye

"Big occasions and races which have been eagerly anticipated almost to the point of dread, are where great deeds can be accomplished." - Jack Lovelock





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