If Treve is just as good (Figgis et al and the brains trust your comments would be massively appreciated) as last year and the year before surely is a truly stonking bank jobbie bet to win a third if stays sound or doesn't end up preggers. Criquette has issued a glowing appraisal and I suppose you could reasonably argue gets there and wins. Can't you? What else is going to trouble this flying machine? Had a wodge on at 6/1 still 5's widely available which will be long gone by close this Friday. Head-Maarek told Equidia "I think Treve is stronger this year - she is more mature" and in my infinite wisdom I've interpreted that to mean even more muscle and even more speed baby. My french might be a bit suspect because got a U in my o'level and might need to be corrected nevertheless you can get my drift. Bootiful just bootiful.
All smiles here, would have loved too see her go beyond 12f, just give me that impression, no more running over the wrong trip(10f) she needs the distance.
Corrida video - https://youtu.be/U3PHTMLZkNU All smiles here, would have loved too see her go beyond 12f, just give me that impression, no more running over the wrong trip(10f) she needs the distance.
Treve has a race on her hands in the Arc this year, there are some decent 3 year old colts she has to give 5 lb to (assuming they all turn up of course). I wouldn't be chasing 1/2 for todays race either, she got beat in it at 4/5 last year.
Treve has a race on her hands in the Arc this year, there are some decent 3 year old colts she has to give 5 lb to (assuming they all turn up of course). I wouldn't be chasing 1/2 for todays race either, she got beat in it at 4/5 last year.
In hindsight, last year Treve was undone by a very slow early pace, although a few of us at the time also thought she might've been on the wane. Today they've put in a pacemaker so things ought to be different. Of course things don't always go the way they should with a pacemaker in the field but in this case I wouldn't expect them to want to set a searching gallop, just a decent enough gallop to allow Treve to settle and get cover. If that happens and she retains her form I can't see her being beaten but if she is then I'm not sure she'll have the same excuses as last year.
In hindsight, last year Treve was undone by a very slow early pace, although a few of us at the time also thought she might've been on the wane. Today they've put in a pacemaker so things ought to be different. Of course things don't always go the wa