Time to oppose Camelot for the 'Leger'As i said earlier,Camelot has little stamina on the dams side for such a race,and i just cannot see him winning over the distance.never mind if the going is worse than 'good'If you fancy any of the Voltiger runners,get on before the race today,especially Noble Mission[Quealty's choice] at a massive 38 for the Leger
Hya,i know,but the Leger is different and i just can't see him staying that far.It is a classic,and a good pace will do for him.Another fly in the ointment,is i think the jockey leaves his horses with too much to do.Loads of them have unneccessary hard races,he is after all still quite young.Gosden and Sir Henry have a strong hand.Also,what a poor trial today,at least most of the Voltiger will not have had a hard race
Hya,i know,but the Leger is different and i just can't see him staying that far.It is a classic,and a good pace will do for him.Another fly in the ointment,is i think the jockey leaves his horses with too much to do.Loads of them have unneccessary ha
ya'd imagine Thought Worthy isnt Gosdens best chance of the St Leger,he may have used the race today to gauge where his other horses stand,saying that TW being a brother of Lucarno's will prob take his chance in a few wks
ya'd imagine Thought Worthy isnt Gosdens best chance of the St Leger,he may have used the race today to gauge where his other horses stand,saying that TW being a brother of Lucarno's will prob take his chance in a few wks
I honestly believe that Camelot will not even have to be 80% to win this. Thought Worthy for me was a very fortunate winner at York who got first run on Main sequence. Neither the time nor the performance from either horse was particularly impressive. Unless Joseph O'brien makes a horrendous error or there is serious in-running problems then Camelot doesn't have anything new to beat. Great Heavens seems almost a certain non-runner and everything else is miles short of class required, trained by O'brien already or likely to be scared off. It's Camelot's to lose
I honestly believe that Camelot will not even have to be 80% to win this. Thought Worthy for me was a very fortunate winner at York who got first run on Main sequence. Neither the time nor the performance from either horse was particularly impressive