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PeteTheBloke
10 Mar 12 13:20
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I think witnesses should be produced.

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By:
TEN2FOLLOWER
When: 10 Mar 12 14:01
Well they wouldn't be able to tell us he'd fallen if they hadn't seen it. Laugh
By:
sintonian
When: 10 Mar 12 22:11
Are you doubting whether it actually happened Pete?
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 11 Mar 12 00:35
False Flag
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 11 Mar 12 10:41
Sint, you have to wonder sometimes. I'm sure old Pumpkinhead plays with the straightest bat in the business,
but look back over the reports of the incident, and then the amazing recovery from the 50:50 status.

Let's just say that it's good to retain a healthy scepticism in all matters racing-related.
By:
sintonian
When: 11 Mar 12 10:44
Yes the recovery does seem remarklable from where we were 7 days ago. It seemed he was not going to make it according to the owner.
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 11 Mar 12 10:50
Talking about rumours - have you seen the way that Ballabriggs is drifting in the GN? Have you
heard anything?
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 11 Mar 12 10:54
It could just be the new rules on the betting here - they make it easier to
lay the shorter priced horses once your book is full up. BB has been short
for 12 months, hence he's the easiest to place bets on. It's all very confusing.
By:
Lairy Mary
When: 11 Mar 12 15:24
Friend of mine saw fall and said 100% true.
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 11 Mar 12 20:58
Thanks Mary. That's put my mind at rest.
By:
thedemps
When: 12 Mar 12 01:40
I wonder what would have happened to the markets on here if it weren't for the fall

I thought he may have drifted a little more.  If Long Run had taken a crashing fall in the AON I think Kauto would now be fav.

Even if he is 100% physiologically I would still be worried about the psychological effect and whether soreness will return to his old high-mileage limbs after running flat out for 3m+ - seeing him jog round Warwick the other day means nothing really
By:
geoff m
When: 12 Mar 12 10:25
after falling @ Exeter & being remounted finishing like an express train despite injured I would have thought 3 weeks after a fall would seem like a lifetime.
Thought he really looke full of himsel pre & post race gallop @ Wincanton
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 13 Mar 12 00:30
Nicholls was interviewed on the radio today. He described the incident as a slight mishap if memory serves me right. Slight mishaps don't tend to result in horses being described as 50/50 for the biggest race of their season especially when it had previously been described in more lurid terms. Curiouser and curiouser.
By:
eric_morris
When: 13 Mar 12 11:11
Stable lads will be happy with the drift.
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 13 Mar 12 19:53
One trainer seems to be as bad as another. They should be held accountable for their statements
to the press, in my opinion.
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 16 Mar 12 20:52
I take back all my implications. Sad to see a great horse having to pull up.
By:
sintonian
When: 17 Mar 12 11:18
Yup something was not right but he was still entitled to run.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 18 Mar 12 15:04
well beaten after three furlong ......lets not mess about here

as bad as istabraq imo and probably worse as he the horse was taken for a racecourse gallop (lol) .

if a trainer of such a talent cant spot that the horse was gone he is either incompetent or arrogant .

thought PN should have been more forthright about the instuction  given to the jockey BEFORE the off not after.

greatest chaser of recent times but should have been retired on a high .horse owed nobody anything but this is a multi million pound industry and the gold cup is not a race to let sentimental weakness rule the head ,what if the horse had put in a howler at the 1st/2nd and brought down half the field ?

horses reputation should have been protected by a man who talks about doing the right thing all the time

it was too quickly beaten and the wrong decision was made .
the owner never really says anything and i just wonder who really made the decision to run ?
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 18 Mar 12 18:16
Harsh words B'n'B. We've all made mistakes.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 19 Mar 12 02:03
yeh your right ....easy to be critical and they had to give the horse a chance .....i did not back or lay it and did not fancy it at all but like many would have been in awe if it had won and i suppose when you look at the way the race panned out they were right to give it a go .

not a race a really like TBH .

just think when the horses become public property the connections and trainers need to be fair to the betting public.

perhaps it was a case of blind backers ,tbh the amount of people that told me it was a  cert was scary .

even after the drift it was very solid .....but any chance of winning evaporated very quickly once the race started .

horse appears sound after the race so what is the correct conclusion to draw ?
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