a little harsh roger,its not the horses fault that ballydoyle brought out the hype wagon,didnt back him but was massively impressed by him even in defeat,which was clearly down to tactics and a very poor ride,will be heavily on his side for the rest of the season and cant for the life of me see workforce or anything troubling him in his likely next target in the eclipse and personally think that 12f will bring further improvement if he were to step up,would expect him to reverse form with Rewilding next time over 10f or 12f
a little harsh roger,its not the horses fault that ballydoyle brought out the hype wagon,didnt back him but was massively impressed by him even in defeat,which was clearly down to tactics and a very poor ride,will be heavily on his side for the rest
I agree that over 10f he looks hard to beat but not convinced about 12f. IMO the key to Rewilding is that he needs to be fresh, 8 weeks minimum between races, so after such a hard race on Wednesday I won't be at all surprised if he flops next time out in the King George.
I agree that over 10f he looks hard to beat but not convinced about 12f. IMO the key to Rewilding is that he needs to be fresh, 8 weeks minimum between races, so after such a hard race on Wednesday I won't be at all surprised if he flops next time ou
It would be very harsh if it wasn't one of those, what are they? 'Jokes', I think they're called - in this case, the subvertion of the readers expectations by presenting a palpably false scenario as an absolute truth, in the (vain) hope of eliciting one of your Earth smiles from a reader.
The form manIt would be very harsh if it wasn't one of those, what are they? 'Jokes', I think they're called - in this case, the subvertion of the readers expectations by presenting a palpably false scenario as an absolute truth, in the (vain) hope o