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have they ever met alf
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well I think more of connections for their professionalism (allowing acclimatisation and defeats on unsuitable ground) and sporting spirit. Fortune favours the brave.
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unlikely that BC would have won that race, so well done ortensia for competing against our top sprinters.
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Cardiff, they have met. They met at the starting stalls. After that she required binoculars to see BC
6.5L 3rd of 7 6 Nov 2010 FLEMINGTON R5 PATINACK FARM CLASSIC (G1) OPEN 1200m D(4) 33.36 / 1:9.03 CRAIG WILLIAMS (7) 56.5/56.5 $752,500 $67,500 TONY NOONAN 6--6-4 00-00-00 25-1 1st - 4L BLACK CAVIAR - BEN MELHAM 56.5, 2nd - 4L STAR WITNESS - JAMES WINKS 53.5, 4th - 6.7L ALL SILENT - DWAYNE DUNN 58.5 Not in the same postcode as BC but a beauty she is. |
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A peak form Black Caviar would have p!ssed up today.
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black caviar lol
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of course not, black caviar is the greatest ever, but hey every aussie point counts lol
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSIwNtOfmYc
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NB. Hay List shouldn't be judged on that performance
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Cardifffc - have they ever met alf[/b] As mentioned, yes they have. She ran a great 3rd to BC. Only beaten 6.5 lengths, an excellent effort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX8081EWlCE |
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hay list just makes ortens better, haylist would have swamped also, think note has to be taken here to the jockey and how well he new the track , obviously a smart jockey.
but to compare give cav a few moths over there would be first easy out. but its ortens day |