Lope de Vega or Rio De La Plata for me on Sunday. Paco Boy is a worthy favourite but I just wonder how much that race took out of him last time out.
Lope de Vega has course and distance form and think we can ignore his last race, something was obviously wrong. The master trainer Fabre should have him spot on for this.
I also think that Rio De La Plata has a chance - for me he is a horse who wants to go right handed and if you look at the best of his form he should be right up there in the mix. Granted what he's been contesting isnt anywhere near this quality but he has course & distance form too. The way he travelled into the race at York said to me he had re-discovered some of his form.
Lope de Vega or Rio De La Plata for me on Sunday. Paco Boy is a worthy favourite but I just wonder how much that race took out of him last time out.Lope de Vega has course and distance form and think we can ignore his last race, something was obvious
ul Shark. Bin Suroor gradually been building the horses confidence up.
Paco a little unlucky.
Lope de Vega is a bit of rogue imo. Puts it in when he feels like it.
ul Shark. Bin Suroor gradually been building the horses confidence up.Paco a little unlucky.Lope de Vega is a bit of rogue imo. Puts it in when he feels like it.
Hughes made an awful mess of this - went for a gap that was never there and ended up watching from behind 3 rather mediocre horses fight out the finish.
Hughes made an awful mess of this - went for a gap that was never there and ended up watching from behind 3 rather mediocre horses fight out the finish.
I'd have to agree A_T, Hughes can be the most maddening jockey sometimes, always looking to win cleverly. Looks great when it happens but today it looked awful. Fingers crossed for the CC / Makfi rematch
I'd have to agree A_T, Hughes can be the most maddening jockey sometimes, always looking to win cleverly. Looks great when it happens but today it looked awful.Fingers crossed for the CC / Makfi rematch
a messy race and the writing was on the wall for hughes a long way from home. having said that i think he would almost certainly have won with a clear run . when he got blocked the eventual winner was a full 3/4 lengths behind him and only won a very short margin you have got to have thought paco would have beaten a tiring siyouni by at least a length which would have made him the winner. siyouni looks the one to be on for the prix de la foret over 7 furlongs at the arc meeting as his jockey said before the race that this was a prep for it.
a messy race and the writing was on the wall for hughes a long way from home. having said that i think he would almost certainly have won with a clear run . when he got blocked the eventual winner was a full 3/4 lengths behind him and only won a very
My views & thoughts on the Moulin: 1) Paco Boy needs to be dropped down to lesser company to get a win under his belt. I do not think he would have won with a clear run. 2) Bin Suroor has done a good job on RDLP and it was good placement - im still convinced he put up an improved effort despite the belief that Paco Boy underperformed and/or was unlucky. He deserves to take his chance at Ascot or in the Breeders Cup now. 3) Lope de Vega also needs a confidence booster. 4) Fuisse has improved for each run this season and could have won this on merit. 5) Siyouni clearly does not like travelling and this was a much better effort.
My views & thoughts on the Moulin:1) Paco Boy needs to be dropped down to lesser company to get a win under his belt. I do not think he would have won with a clear run.2) Bin Suroor has done a good job on RDLP and it was good placement - im still con
Watched this again Paco Boy was cruising going to win comfortably if the gap came - but it didn't. The first 3 here were nothing special and are not among the top milers in Europe. Lope de Vega had a good spring and virtually stole 2 classic but won't be winning any more big races.
If I owned Paco Boy I'd be furious now. Not only has Hughes made a mess of this and the Queen Anne - but the horse has been campaigned to keep away from Canford Cliffs - around whom the entire Hannon season seems to have revolved to the detriment of Paco and Dick Turpin too.
Watched this again Paco Boy was cruising going to win comfortably if the gap came - but it didn't. The first 3 here were nothing special and are not among the top milers in Europe. Lope de Vega had a good spring and virtually stole 2 classic but won'
A_T im afraid we'll have to disagree on this one. Its far from certain whether Paco Boy would have won that race - gap or no gap.
...and a rather sweeping statement about Lope de Vega - all too soon to write him off. You dont 'steal' 2 classics.
A_T im afraid we'll have to disagree on this one. Its far from certain whether Paco Boy would have won that race - gap or no gap. ...and a rather sweeping statement about Lope de Vega - all too soon to write him off. You dont 'steal' 2 classics.
Lope De Vega might have stolen the Prix Du Jockey Club, but he never stole the French Guineas. Look where he came from, look how wide he was. Temperament issues clearly exist as that was the reason Fabre gave as not wanting to travel. Perhaps they should have put him away after the Prix Jean Prat?!
Lope De Vega might have stolen the Prix Du Jockey Club, but he never stole the French Guineas. Look where he came from, look how wide he was. Temperament issues clearly exist as that was the reason Fabre gave as not wanting to travel. Perhaps they sh