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the only good thing about all too hard is his older sister..........
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I've simulated the race 12,000 times in my debobulator 3000 and i have him winning 98% of the time.
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He's gonna end up being the best in the Country imo.... Now he's been sold lol.
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save on the 1
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My Debobulator had him winning only 97.6% of the time
.But its 20 years old. Its a Debobulator 64![]() |
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ps-Why do people feel the need to look for short price horses to try and win money
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Just watching but I thought he would get the race run to suit today, if they go forward first up they are mad.
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cant win
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Smashes this lot , down the outside waving to the crowd the last 100
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1 a spesh..pinwhell and mr moet in multis
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1st up = lay of the day
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im with teddy bear mr. moet looks like bigggg overs and could be specced in the multis.
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moet huuuge run
winner too good |
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Race run to suit as thought, went back as hoped, happy daze....... if I backed it
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very good win coming from the rear, considering nothing ran a place being no further than 4th or 5th on the turn in the previous races.
i think we may have the worlds 2 best 8-10 furlong horses in all too hard and atlantic jewel. |
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Got 4 bucks a place Mr Moet on here for something also had something on for a win and 50 bucks the quinella with All Too hard unfortunately, I did tell you lot a long time ago now that Mr Moet is a very good horse, if he continues to hold his form he'll run well in the Australian Cup.
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Don't forget Pierro is yet to return as well and he should have won the guineas comfortably.
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Well done Mr Elope, I don't know how you do it.
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The Oracle
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I backed Mawinga each way , all to hard only just got there almost snagged it lol
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I backed the card today.
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I Layed every horse that lost
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what race was the card in Joel
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All of them
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.......should his Australian autumn race campaign progress according to plan.....we are considering sending All Too Hard to Royal Ascot.........to further enhance the international appeal he already enjoys through the deeds of his half sister Black Caviar.
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Queen Anne Stakes over 1600m (i think that's what it's called) - will be interesting to see what races the run in here to get there
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All Too Hard is likely to have his next start in the Group One Australian Guineas at Flemington on March 2 with the Randwick Guineas or Doncaster Mile in Sydney his other autumn targets.
After that the colt embarks on an international campaign that will take in Royal Ascot and other European races before he goes to stud at Vinery next spring. |
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Btw
The Queen Anne Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. The St. James's Palace Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) and is contested on the opening day of the Royal Ascot meeting. ....with thanks to wikipedia (saved me the typing) ![]() |
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It is definitely eligible for the Queen Anne as it would be classified as a 4yo over there even though it would still be a 3yo by australian time i.e. sepoy even though it's a 4yo currently is already considered to be a 5yo over there.
You can confirm that for yourself by going to the attheraces.com website and typing in the search box Sepoy's name and then click on the result when it brings up the horses name. Peter Orton and Co. aren't exactly clowns mate, in this instance you're the only one left wearing the red nose. |
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I know it's the Queen Anne, tks. - just pointing out the other 3YO race up top.
Why will they retire him at 3 and not train on for the prize money ? (St James's Palace, etc, etc.) Had a email from Peter the other day as it happens.....only 360,000 +GST for one of the 60 shares. |
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*4YO race up top
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Other options in Melbourne are the G1 Futurity 1400mt and G1 Australian Guineas 1600mt.
What dates are they on ? tia. |
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might be all too hard for him to win running clockwise
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totally agree, all his wins ( 5 ) have been anti- clock wise, where he seems to be a more superior galloper
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Incorrect as a 2yo he won the Group 2 Pago Pago brilliantly at Rosehill after he won the VRC Sires but he did plenty wrong that day prior to mowing them down in the straight.
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Incorrect as a 2yo he won the Group 2 Pago Pago brilliantly at Rosehill after he won the VRC Sires but he did plenty wrong that day prior to mowing them down in the straight.
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Sorry I accidentally double cicked that post.
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double clicked
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Damned double clicks!
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