Hello Elisjohn. Just got in from golf and watched the replay. Hughes was punching out until the winner hung straight across him and forced him to check back close home.
Hello Elisjohn. Just got in from golf and watched the replay. Hughes was punching out until the winner hung straight across him and forced him to check back close home.
watched it now on better pictures, but not head on, looks like he did ease off just before the incident to me, but im certain you know a lot more to race riding than me yifter
watched it now on better pictures, but not head on, looks like he did ease off just before the incident to me, but im certain you know a lot more to race riding than me yifter
where do you stand on the value threads yifter currently rearing their heads again on here, do you agree with the value boys and think its still there or are you beginning to follow nevo,s opinion, that the savy boys are everywhere now, and the markets that sensitive and clued in, that any edges disappear before most access the markets, be interested to hear from those in the industrys pocket,
where do you stand on the value threads yifter currently rearing their heads again on here,do you agree with the value boys and think its still there or are you beginning to follow nevo,s opinion, that the savy boys are everywhere now, and the marke
Can't speak for anyone else, whether they are in or out of an industry pocket, but a combination of working less efficiently and the squeezing of markets everywhere means my edges are nothing like so sharp as they used to be. Maybe it's time to join the fast picture fraternity?
Can't speak for anyone else, whether they are in or out of an industry pocket, but a combination of working less efficiently and the squeezing of markets everywhere means my edges are nothing like so sharp as they used to be. Maybe it's time to join
Head-On clearly showed the WINNER drifted markedly to it's right - when the jockey changed whip hands - and cameacross Hughes' mount, effectively 'sandwiching' him between the Winner and the Second.
From the side on - it looked as if maybe the Second had come away from the rails, too - but it was the Winner who clearly crossed into Hughes' path.
elsjohn -Head-On clearly showed the WINNER drifted markedly to it's right - when the jockey changed whip hands - and cameacross Hughes' mount, effectively 'sandwiching' him between the Winner and the Second.From the side on - it looked as if maybe th