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By:
koikeeper
When: 09 Jun 15 17:44
That was terrible..
By:
Daryl Revok
When: 09 Jun 15 17:44
After Doyle's got his motoring? CryLaughCrazyAngry
By:
hunterwellies
When: 09 Jun 15 17:45
SHOCKING...
By:
stridingedge
When: 09 Jun 15 17:45
not a chance in hell that horse would have beaten the godolphin runner

yes couls of got first run but would have been collared whatever
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 09 Jun 15 17:46
didnt have a race in second, was no time by the time hughes decided to go
By:
stridingedge
When: 09 Jun 15 17:47
that was a smart turn of foot

the front 2 miles clear so form looks right
By:
OVERSEAS
When: 09 Jun 15 17:47
may well have Mr Edge....but its a poor ride from Hughes not kicking early and seeing if the Godolphin horse could quicken again...fwiw I only played the short place market so no pocket talk...
By:
stridingedge
When: 09 Jun 15 17:48
wasn't closing a yard when got after and had experience

best horse with gears wins the race and always would of.
By:
kavvie
When: 09 Jun 15 17:48
i was up to my neck in the fav but no wat it could have won  that winner looks smart
By:
koikeeper
When: 09 Jun 15 17:48
Hughes thought he had it won, looked like Pmullins, going from on the bit to a full blown ride, horse just couldnt pick up that quick.
By:
tartangigha
When: 09 Jun 15 17:49
hughes horse was a galloper who should have been sent on, shocking ride, if he did that on a johnston horse he'd never get a ride again. If the better horse wins ok but don't play silly buggers when the race needs winning
By:
Cider
When: 09 Jun 15 17:49
striding spot on, although Hughes caught napping the winner looks tasty and would have won anyway.
By:
Daryl Revok
When: 09 Jun 15 17:49
Call me a traditionalist, but I like my races decided on the track, not in the minds of R Hughes, D.Revok or S.Edge.
By:
stridingedge
When: 09 Jun 15 17:49
thats true koi

but reality is if he pushed earlier his mount got no chance against the gear change of winner
By:
OVERSEAS
When: 09 Jun 15 17:51
gave up the rail position...went 3 or 4 horse wide to get run...confirmed stayer..should have gone hard against rail...yes winner looks a 90 plus horse in the making but its poor from Hughes not to maximise his strengths early on..
By:
Captain Christy
When: 09 Jun 15 17:51
As long as the handicapper takes no notice of the Mr Brightside run that was the idea of the ride to keep its mark down.
By:
stridingedge
When: 09 Jun 15 17:51
surely its the end result that matters, on that evidence he was beat by a very smart looking debutant rather than a poorly judged ride.

daryl perhaps lets see where these horses end up?

thinking hughes wins that race if he goes earlier is by far the least likely outcome

rather than getting in a heated debate we'll agree to disagree
By:
stridingedge
When: 09 Jun 15 17:52
trouble is on here its not very long when you have a different opinion you are called a **** LaughCrazy

everyone entitled to their opinion

crack on...
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 09 Jun 15 17:53
They walked for 5 furlongs, if Hughes had kicked when Hughes took the gap he would have won the race, the winner is probably a 6f horse.
By:
TRD.Racing
When: 09 Jun 15 17:54
Whether the 2nd would have won is not really the point,the point is Hughes gave the 2nd a shocker,poncing around instead of sending it on. No bet here,just an observation
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 09 Jun 15 17:54
Hughes was trying to be cheeky and he gave away any chance he had with the winner, bottom line
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 09 Jun 15 17:56
a crawl at 7f and hughes horse had barely been asked to go up a gear entering the final furlong, its not even had a race
By:
Cider
When: 09 Jun 15 17:56
So price them up in a rematch under the same conditions. It is possible to ride a bad race yet achieve the best possible position.
By:
MJK
When: 09 Jun 15 17:59
Winner would've won anyway but Hughes was posing. Jockeys can ride bad races and would've still lost with a better ride. Never understand the 'would'nt have won anyway' comment to defend a poor ride.
By:
themover
When: 09 Jun 15 18:01
thought he was on Frankel Laugh
By:
Poppydog.
When: 09 Jun 15 18:03
Richard Hughes' attitude to 'minor' racing has been shocking this season.

Not even trying for an afternoon in the Brighton fog a week or two ago was taking the mickey.
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 09 Jun 15 18:09
kant gets up a nose in a 50 accross the track finish, beat in a 2 horse race
By:
MJK
When: 09 Jun 15 18:12

Jun 9, 2015 -- 6:03PM, Poppydog. wrote:


Richard Hughes' attitude to 'minor' racing has been shocking this season.Not even trying for an afternoon in the Brighton fog a week or two ago was taking the mickey.


When he bangs in a few winners at Goodwood the experts will be asking him why he's retiring as he's riding as well as everExcited

By:
Vubiant
When: 09 Jun 15 18:19
Yes , I'm a slow learner but I've had to give upon Hughes in AvB bets. As soon as he calculates  he can't win by a cosy nose he stands up in the stirrups.
By:
koikeeper
When: 09 Jun 15 18:40
LF won, but thought again it was a terrible ride, all over the place..
By:
ThunderRoad
When: 09 Jun 15 18:57
Horse is a bit of a pig over a mile tbf. Plenty of talent but pulls it's head off and can't really finish off.

Needs dropping down to 6 furlongs.
By:
Try My Best
When: 09 Jun 15 19:22
Hughes and Noseda lay all day. It was a shocker from Hughes full stop.
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