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Bout time they looked at it imo Geoff, they have started the last two or three seasons as though the horses legs are tied together...
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Agreed, sensible move
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I seem to recall having read somewhere that Godolphin may have one or two runners in the traditional Guineas trials at Newmarket and Newbury. Their normal selection policy for the classics (involving racecourse gallops/trials in Dubai) seems to have been abandoned.
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Be nice to see some of the traditional trials get a bit of a boost....
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The one horse that was mentioned in the recent Godolphin stable tour as a genuine classic prospect was Al Zir. Of course he will need to have progressed since last year, but he looked like a horse that would do much better at 3 than 2.
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I agree, Al Zir looks to be their main hope. There was some talk that Poet's Voice might head over the channel for the French Guineas, but that horse's tendency to hang left (he did it in three of his races last year) means he would surely be unsuited to the round course at Longchamp...
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Godolphin came back to Newmarket around the same time last year (i.e. 3 weeks before the Guineas) - 2010 is the second year that they have arrived back earlier.
However, note that only Suroor's string have arrived back today (Godolphin stables). As far as im aware Zarooni's string hasnt yet arrived back at Moulton Paddocks. This year will be interesting as Godolphin have 2 trainers, 2 different set of training methods, based at different stables, each having a different set of horses - I think we can then decide whether Suroor is really any good or whether its just because they have dump horses. |
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For me Poet's Voice needs a pacemaker to try and get him to settle. Frankie said so after the Champagne stakes and why they didnt run one in the Middle Park lord only knows.
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