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if doyle gets a sit in midfield no worse than 2 deep and he is close up coming round the final bend......he wins no question whatso ever unless he stupidly trys to get close tot he early pace.
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Jockey aint man enough for a race like The Arc imvho.
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I will be laying for just about everything.
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the horse doesn't have the form to win,exposed
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the horse doesn't have the form to win
tbf none of these do....the thinking is once he got over his injury he raced over too short mixing it with the 1m 2f regulars and winning. the step up will put this horse in its element and is unexposed at that distance....and in theory will improve with the step up.....i was always convinced this is a stayer. |
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His beatings up of Camelot look second rate now , added to his draw , no chance imo.
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even if it stays it isn't in the same league as the japanese horse or treve
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Told ya.
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ran 6th, had a terrible journey.
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well done acey deucy, a 1-20 winner
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I was waiting for that.
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AK ran very well given the barging match & the fact he nearly came down. He needed a truly run race. That was like a 3 furlong sprint.
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I blamed the Firm ground at York for him getting beaten,i just don't think he was letting himself down.
But after watching him in Ireland,i think they need to put a pair of Visors on him,he Never once got his head in front,not even Two Furlongs after the winning post,when he looked as though he was going to Mount "The Fugue". |
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I think mr Deer would be happy breeding the winner of the bumper at kelso.
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