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Not really sure it matters, ttp. Doesn't look to have a lot of speed to blunt. Won two from 11, and was well beaten last time, still too late to challenge even though Vadamar made it a good test.
I'm really sweet on Vadamar here - again the ground is the salient factor - this is the best traveller in the field for me, and will really appreciate the sound surface. I can't really be having Spencer, but hopefully he will be a little more patient than in the Cadran. I can't believe it's the price it is. Good luck anyway |
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Dunno but his wins and best RPRs have come with juice in the ground.
Last twice this horse has ran - "carried head to one side under pressure" "hanging 2f out....continued to hang" I'm a fan of High Jinx, but he doesn't make it look easy ![]() |
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In answer to your question, you'd think that the guy who watches it work every day might know a little more than someone who answers to Bruce Millington.
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Thx for replies. Re trainer being in fullest knowledge of horse's requirements re trip, ground etc, im always a bit reticent to take his views as gospel (hit too many times in the pocket lol), irrespective of whether the paymaster in case (b) happens to be Bruce Millington ....
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The trainer has basically said that High Jinx wants it good to soft or soft but not bottomless. Either way High Jinx won't be quick enough for today's test imo.
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Also a fan of Vadamar and hoping for rain when 33/1 will look massive
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