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Could win without turning a hair or might chuck it in when it meets the
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Call me naive but wouldn't it be rather a blot on a trainer's record to send this horse to this race and not win?
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very easy.
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love to know the trainers logic for that
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fifth to treve , running against horses with the pace of a fridge freezer
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TBF, I thought WG's horse improved massively there in second.
Pace was honest; winner probably ran to a mark in the mid 130s or so. Could be quite smart. |
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Will be mincemeat at a good track
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Could go all the way to the top.
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The question is Sir Donald, when and why did it become a gelding?
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fifth to treve , running against horses with the pace of a fridge freezer
very funny comment |
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'Dolphin rarely keep them JMDC do they? From what I remember on the flat he wasn't very big. Not saying he wasn't good, he'll be spanked against proper jumpers
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TTT.
Looking forward to seeing this one again. |
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Sorry,i missed this thread.
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Think this once could be fairly smart. Then again, half an hour around that he had Dubai Prince win a novice chase having achieved a fair level over hurdles(winning a couple of class 3s) that ran in the Champion Stakes at 3. The n he had Zip Top, 2nd in Camelots RP Trophy, getting pulled up in a class 3 handicap hurdle. Skybet quote 33s for the Supreme but I can see it being more suited to Aintree and with their 2 mile novice hurdle recently being made a grade 1 I can imagine a few trainers might target that rather than take on whatever Mullins/Ricci have up their sleeve this year.
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Impressive performance.
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nice horse alright, found out the hard way today too
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