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impossible123
09 Jul 19 19:44
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Only 6 go to post with Masar the Derby winner the 5/4 fav. Next best is Mirage Dancer at 9/4; the rest are Baghdad (13/2), Dashing Willoughby (12/1), Desert Encounter and Communique both at 16/1; Dashing Willoughby is getting 3lbs from his elders.

Masar is short, and can he be beaten? Masar beat 3 non-stayers (Roaring Lion/Saxon Warrior/Hazapour) and a plodder Dee Ex Bee (runner-up) who'd since won 2 races over 2 miles.

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twonky
When: 10 Jul 19 11:23
Communique...16/1

Horse is 3/3 at Newmarket, small field which he can dictate from the front and stable bang in form. Masar is a poor priced favourite who still has a lot to prove
By:
impossible123
When: 10 Jul 19 19:57
Outside Masar there are values to be had, I firmly believe. But, which one? Mirage Dancer?
By:
Charlton2005
When: 10 Jul 19 20:05
communique the value, will be shorter than 16s tomorrow
By:
Charlton2005
When: 11 Jul 19 15:40
boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom
By:
unclepuncle
When: 11 Jul 19 15:41
Great shout Twonks and Charlie
By:
impossible123
When: 11 Jul 19 15:42
Well done 'twonky'; 16/1, what a lovely jolly. SDS rode an intelligent and astute race.

Masar was blown away; that Derby form was sh1te.
By:
Figgis
When: 11 Jul 19 15:44
Right on both counts Charlton, impressive, well done.
By:
Figgis
When: 11 Jul 19 15:58
Twonky too, sorry missed your post, good call.
By:
Charlton2005
When: 11 Jul 19 16:00
Thanks gents

and of course well done Twonky!
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 11 Jul 19 18:08
well done charlt and twonk .........and thanks !
By:
twonky
When: 11 Jul 19 19:37
Thanks lads, nice to call one right every now and then.

Regarding the race using hindsight. Was it really a good group 2? If so, a length and half beating and giving weight would make the winner a group 1horse and looking at his form, then surely that can't be right. Imo, he had his ideal condition which is a course with a long finishing straight where he can grind out a result, not to dissimilar to Halling. Now here is his problem, I can't see any group 1or 2 race over a mile and half  in this country for the rest of the season. All I see is the Irish st leger at the curragh or the Canadian international at woodbine, providing the ground is riding fast of course. Any other race and he's very opposable.
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