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Out for the season.
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The mkts up,(Irish A/P).
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Cheers Penzance.
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This is turning out to be a soft race eg no English or French Derby winner nor Eclipse nor Juddmonte nor King George.
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FAR TO MUCH GROUP 1 in uk. ire france
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I'd be apprehensive backing Economics at a shortie price. I'd prefer Auguste Rodin, if he turns up for the race.
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Looks like the Japanese will be represented in this,Shin Emperor
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I like Economics, and until City Of Troy won at York I thought his Dante win was narrowly the best middle distance performance by a 3yo, but what a terrible price he's been installed well before the race. No wonder ante post is virtually dead.
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RP verdict: Preference is for last year's winner AUGUSTE RODIN, who has to bounce back from a poor run at Ascot, but he has done it before
I can't share their confidence. I have said this before; if he was lower class, Timeform would happily describe him as "unreliable sort". |
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Ballydoyle will try to repeat last seasons tactics, and set the race up for Auguste Rodin.
It will not be easy for Economics on a tricky track. Rumours of Auguste Rodin working poorly and unable to go past his lead horse. |
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Economics on the drift. Backable price now ?
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Backable for me. I said I had Economics' Dante win the best middle distance 3yo performance on these shores until City Of Troy's International win. However, when he won in France I had him improved 4lbs again. I'm less confident about analysing his time than I would be over here but I have pencilled it in as a Gp1 performance in a Gp2 race. Happy to take the current price to find out if I'm right or wrong.
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Cracking race.
Not how I thought it would be run with only Luxembourg going forward for Ballydoyle. Economics had a rough passage out wide but dug deep to hold off Auguste Rodin. Well done winners |
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Figgis
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well done figgis
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Figgis, your analysis proved to be right again, well done. Hope you had a bet!
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Cheers all .Marksman, well it proved better than my St Leger analysis
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