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F hell did he think they had to go round again
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best orse won im afraid, sir.
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Ever so pleased with that ride as it was a sizeable lay for me.
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happened a few times this season already
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The fav may not have won but that was a VERY POOR ride
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I layed the fav so no axe to grind but it certainly wasn't his finest moment in the saddle but he's clearly a top notch jockey, so just goes to prove that poor rides are often a result of bad decision making and questionable judgement rather than any lack of actual riding ability.
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Horse didn`t help him at start, slow away and didn`t look sharp. Then he was in a bad position, he can`t always boss the race. She was staying on well enough, but hardly quickened.
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She was also slow and awkward away in her previous race.
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Decision making, and judgement are all involved and very much needed in this sport????? Regards to the horse W.Vow has a stalls problem (same the last day) and needs to brush that up. Position is vital in this sport
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Yes of course they are easygold but that doesn't mean if a top class jockey makes a poor decision that he can't ride and isn't still a top class jockey.
It doesn't stop some on here though suggesting purely because of an odd bad decision that such and such a top jockey couldn't ride his granny.....although exactly why he would even want to is beyond me anyway. |
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I`mnot even sure it was a bad decision to stay inside Ima, more a victim of circumstances. Dammed if he did dammed if he didn`t. She didn`t help him at.
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Yeah you could well be right Angel Gabrial and I don't often post my view on races unless I've watched the replay a good few times, but I suppose I was a bit more nonchalant this time having layed the winner, so from a purely personal viewpoint wasn't really fussed either way.
I did check before previously posting though if he had been drawn on the rail and saw he was actually in stall 5 but I suppose if you get a slow start you have to decide between racing up the inner to save ground and and trusting to luck for a run or go to the outer and cover more ground. |
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Bang
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Just so much better than everybody else.
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Smaller field and so on and probably how Graham Lee should have ridden the one he got into so much trouble on earlier in the day at Haydock.
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