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Interesting Frankie rides the filly rather than Mr Crisfords colt (presumably he had the choice?)
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Hopefully Raffle Prize does the business. Slade power needs the winner, he has been a bitter disappointment so far
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slade power and lethal force both have horses placed at group 1 level now, so hopefully they will get better chances from now on.
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Neither Slade Power or Lethal Force will be at their current studs next season
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Both France and Ireland stage their first juvenile Group Ones in August. Meanwhile, the UK slumbers on in tradition and forces home trainers to wait until late September before they can compete at the top level. I ask myself why? Is it not logical that there should be a juvenile Group One before the end of the season? Juvenile winners at Royal Ascot must wait more than 3 months before they can contest a Group One in the UK. British trainers with class horses are forced to run in either the Phoenix or Morny, much to the benefit of those races. Wake up, BHA! Upgrade the Gimcrack for 2020, and show some gumption.
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Cheveley Park are down to 3 or 4 active stallions (lethal force, Garswood, Unfortunately all gone). Seems to me that Advertise is the obvious fit. Too Darn Hot? Need something anyway
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Mayson not pulling up any trees either
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advertise would be perfect for cheveley park, so they have got rid of lethal force and sold the dam of golden horde
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Golden Horde a great looking 2yo and could well make a decent stallion himself but being a son of LF wont help.
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if golden horde wins a group 1 race next year, the breeders will be happy to use him and try and make a profit, hope lethal force stays in england, interested
to know which stud he ends up at, he had a great winner last month 161/1 BFSP the horse had only run twice and was given a very positive comment on the day of the race in the RP. |