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Bun Doran here
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Bun Doran for me
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West Approach ew gl
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Will trade out if it hits 4..
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fav for me,
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think he was shouting wait for me when that beast flew past
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Hobbs needs to do some schooling with that fav- complete disregard for a hurdle
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Anyone know when the supreme winner is getting unleashed over hurdles? Moon Racer
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Had a setback and wont be out till the spring
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Perfect example there from a yard who schools horses properly before its hurdle debut and a stable which doesn't.
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Completely agree Joe- difference was ridiculous
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Thanks paganin
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Hoping to have it back for cheltenham and aintree but I wouldnt be rushing to bet it ante post!
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pretty fooking difficult to jump them hurdles when Johnson was asking him to take off from the landing side, hence the landing on all fours, Hobbs not at fault in any way, its that gimp on his back that is the issue....
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All just a coincidence that Dickie does the same on novices from other stables as well. Embarrassing.
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It wasn't Johnson fault that the horse was veering around 10 or 15 strides from most of the hurdles. Although i'm not a big fan of Johnson on Novices I don't think he was to blame on this occasion. He had to try and keep the horse straight. Hobbs has openly admitted that he doesn't over school them at home and that he likes to let them learn as the season/career progress's. Pity I didn't remember that before I fooking backed it last night.
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