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yes withiout a doubt
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never forgiven him for losing by a nose on mitchelangelo in a maiden last year either
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in fairness to him tie is worse....so the 2nd worse....
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Horse looked a bastard to be honest.
Head carriage. Surprised they didn't have it in blinkers and cheek pieces. Will end up winning some decent novice hurdles if the right trainer gets it. |
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Might have foreseen developments and angled out earlier ....
having said that had well over a furlong to go past and didn't seem overly keen. |
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I don't know why he switched it,there was plenty of room between runners at the time.Don't think the horse fancied it much either way.
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i thought he had it but the **** put its heed up in the air
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whats he doing riding for godolphin anyway ffs they have enuf sh1te riding for them without this bluffer joining the ranks...
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if godolphin have any sense they will abandon them two in consett save emm a bit in diesel on the way home.
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horse and jockey double squiggle
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the result suited everyone involved
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just the hores i mean not the jockey
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No he is not the worst jockey, but certainly in the lower echelons' poor jockeys'.
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The horse was a potential low price 'in-running' Lay.
Not aftertiming ... First time out - held up towards rear, headway and carried head high, kept on from over 1f out, not quicken Gelded straight away afterwards ... despite being 'closely related to top-class middle-distance performer In The Wings and three other Group winners' .... so obviously had issues. Beaten by Stable mate next time out ... which finished LAST of 8 on it's next outing. Backer or LAYER? |