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knot in wood
13 May 13 18:33
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pair tonight in the last two races at windsor,plenum and plutocracy.
our ted durcan as kept the handbrake on in their six maiden runs,but looking at the market looks like a double is expected.
wonder what excuses connections have ready,4f longer trip for plutoracy for starters.

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By:
differentdrum
When: 13 May 13 19:05
Backed Masquerading when he bolted up in a weak Kempton maiden. He was available at 10/1. Plutocracy might win but he doesn't have the same appeal at the current 5/2.
By:
perrydinho
When: 13 May 13 19:09
Does he need an excuse, this is Prescott's MO and he is revered as master trainer for getting expensively bred horses to win off lowly marks
By:
penzance
When: 13 May 13 19:14
excuse will be 'Ted's still learning,
but is slowly improveing as a jockey'.
By:
richters
When: 13 May 13 19:53
ted is a bluffer of the highest pedigree......
By:
BAILES
When: 13 May 13 19:54
hes a clown of the highest pedigree
By:
carrot1960
When: 13 May 13 19:55
plenum never put into race
By:
knot in wood
When: 13 May 13 19:57
would not give up with plenum.
longer trip and more positive ride would help.
late drift said it all.
By:
easygold
When: 13 May 13 19:59
Durcan, doesn`t know the race starts when the gates open, the amount of rides I`ve seen him in that held-up position at tracks where there is close to the pace bias is Well I`ve lost count. It`s not that he is not trying all the time, it`s he is a very poor jock over recent years.
By:
knot in wood
When: 13 May 13 20:04
i have not played either of these horses,but it was nice of copper to tell the viewers plenum might need the run...after the race.
By:
easygold
When: 13 May 13 20:10
Not sure if Pluto will stay the trip out fully
By:
Pre-Fat-Low-Fat-Foods
When: 13 May 13 20:25
Pissed up
By:
richters
When: 13 May 13 20:32
another classic example of the application of pound coins.......
By:
knot in wood
When: 13 May 13 20:38
did not realise taylor had put them up,been out all afternoon.
both horses should win plenty of races through the season, and theres plenty from that yard still to come.
By:
knot in wood
When: 13 May 13 22:13
stewards held an enquiry to consider the improvement in form of plutocracy,which had never previously been placed.
trainer stated that colt had matured and was suited by longer trip,stewards forwarded to bha so that previous performanes could be looked at.

if the bha do their job,trainer could be in trouble hear.
couple of its previous runs were rancid,but because its only a young horse might get away with it.
By:
pedrobob
When: 14 May 13 08:49
trainer stated that colt had matured....

one of the stock excuses in trainerland. About time some stewards replied "well don't run any of your horses whilst still immature in future. You're ripping off the punters..... de yer foller?"
By:
duncan idaho
When: 14 May 13 09:07
very few of these Lanigan jobs escape the market...all very predictable....rarely value
By:
differentdrum
When: 14 May 13 09:26
Can't see what the story is here. Horses with staying pedigrees improve markedly from two to three. There are any number of less predictable happenings in the game. The only question with these two was whether at the prices they represented any value.
By:
Ballydoyle
When: 14 May 13 11:00
BHA should go and ask O'Brien why his evens fav was tailed off at Chester the other day instead of arsing around asking why a horse has ran at a suitable trip for once and won
By:
rab67
When: 14 May 13 15:23
Just waiting for a horse of his called Blackball, it's been entered up a few times in the last few weeks, 2 entries for Monday.
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