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Galileo Gold and The Gurkha are doing battle again with the former 1 - 0 up, his jockey given the credit for the victory. Will the result be the same again, or will Moore don his thinking cap this time to secure a victory instead?
Galileo Gold is generally priced at 5/2 with The Gurkha at 3/1, but only 7/4 with Paddies. |
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Tepin seems preoccupied with the Breeders Cup via Woodbine Mile then Dubai next spring.No mention of Goodwood.
http://www.drf.com/news/tepin-none-worse-wear-after-ascot-tour-de-force I favour The Gurkha on fast summer ground and a non stiff track.That turn of foot in the French 2000! Galileo Gold's top form as been on soft(ish) at Ascot and soft side of good at Newmarket Rowley.Hated the heavy bottomless going(officially yielding but it was really heavy) in the Irish 2000 gns. Belardo needs give in the ground.Minding surely will not step on the toes of a colt inmate. |
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At the prices The Gurkha is probably the best bet.
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Sint ... my next project The G is still 4/1 with 365 and on good or better surface will beat the other milers 9/10 times. I reckon PP get pretty good info on AOB and know the time of day 7/4 in comparison suggest will run in Sussex. AOB suggested same recently somewhere. All aboard the choo choo.
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Looks like it's the Eclipse and strong posso done the cash.
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Can do both given the gap between but obv far from ideal (am on him here too!)
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Is it not BetVic*** that is related to 'Coolmore' eg a member with a holding in Betvic***?
The Gurkha has been rerouted here solely due to the ineffectiveness of Deauville on soft going, but The Sussex Stakes is still on his agenda as this is kudos for a colt when he takes up duty as a stallion eventually. |
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its the 27th not the 26th id take gg antepost on bf hes 2-1 so theres no interest here
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