More chance of the owner getting a game next season than Brown Panther winning the Arc. Should be up to a Group 2 with dig in the ground but the Leger flying a little high imo
More chance of the owner getting a game next season than Brown Panther winning the Arc. Should be up to a Group 2 with dig in the ground but the Leger flying a little high imo
Nice looking beast, wld love to see trainer/jock/owner-breeder get it... but what did it beat @ Ascot?! MIGHT make the Arc frame on soft but can you really see it beating SYT or Workforce or Pour Moi or any number of other proven Group French/Irish/Japanese Runners?
Were I the owner/trainer I'd be looking at it trying to win a Ledger (perhaps the Irish next yr?) and/or the Ascot Gold Cup next year... Stamina in spades in that pedigree - would make a great NH sire
Agree with much of the above: Nice looking beast, wld love to see trainer/jock/owner-breeder get it... but what did it beat @ Ascot?! MIGHT make the Arc frame on soft but can you really see it beating SYT or Workforce or Pour Moi or any number of oth
The horse has a real roundy action and I doubt he'll run anywhere near as well on quicker ground. If he runs in the Gordon stakes or GReat VOLt on good or faster ground he'll probably get found out and go off at a poor price. He could have an outsiders chance for the leger on soft , but since they put the new drainage system in at Doncaster it doesn't come up soft that often for the Leger, though it was soft 3 years ago.
The horse has a real roundy action and I doubt he'll run anywhere near as well on quicker ground. If he runs in the Gordon stakes or GReat VOLt on good or faster ground he'll probably get found out andgo off at a poor price. He could have an outsider