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Just another poor ride

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By:
tomhunt
When: 10 Sep 16 17:09
every right to feel aggrieved if you backed that
By:
geoff m
When: 10 Sep 16 17:10
SHOCKING
By:
guinness2dear
When: 10 Sep 16 17:11
He is an utter coont
By:
Ahoy 1982
When: 10 Sep 16 17:11
Thought it got outpaced
By:
FELTFAIR
When: 10 Sep 16 17:12
Despite stoking the horse doesn`t do anything in a hurry.
By:
18blue4ever78
When: 10 Sep 16 17:12
I did back him, always looked like he was going to get blocked in but to give the filly a head start like that is just ridiculous
By:
Vubiant
When: 10 Sep 16 17:12
Moore hopelessly inept again.
By:
chuckles
When: 10 Sep 16 17:12
Horse and Man out of sync
By:
18blue4ever78
When: 10 Sep 16 17:13
one paced ....... he was given too much to do, she kicked and it was all over
By:
byrneboy
When: 10 Sep 16 17:14
i thought the ride given by Mcnamara was worse horse who wanted further trying to sit pretty while the winner went for home and then has to switch out on the straight
By:
EastLower Gooner
When: 10 Sep 16 17:14
tree of knowledge set it up for the winner.
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 10 Sep 16 17:18
seen more effort from a statue
By:
EastLower Gooner
When: 10 Sep 16 17:23
as far as prep races goes I doubt Coolmore give a ****.

horse finished off the race well enough so they'll be shooting for g1s now...if I were them I'd take him to Canada. lazy sort...that long straight at woodbine will sort him right out.
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 10 Sep 16 17:23
Is he still feeling his injury?

For a horse who was a staying on second in the Derby, surprising to see it ridden as if he was trying to preserve its stamina Crazy
By:
EastLower Gooner
When: 10 Sep 16 17:34
they basically wanted him to have as easy a race as possible and got caught out by Pat Smullen.
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 10 Sep 16 17:37
never fails Wink
By:
EastLower Gooner
When: 10 Sep 16 17:39
nah...that was more the horse than him Excited
By:
guinness2dear
When: 10 Sep 16 17:43
How can ye caught out by a jock sitting right in front of ye 5 lengths ahead and he's sat there like a eunoch in a brothel?

And he's still a coont..
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 10 Sep 16 18:13
Laugh

wins on the one barely anyone backed
By:
Dan Chipowski
When: 10 Sep 16 18:13
Another stinker.

Is there a brain in his sour peanut sized head or what?
By:
guinness2dear
When: 10 Sep 16 18:14
Every ride the same.
By:
oneyallbeenwaiting4
When: 10 Sep 16 18:14
beat on 4 favs, wins the race where 90% of people on top two in the betting
By:
The Headmaster
When: 10 Sep 16 18:20
Getting a bit samey Ryan, to be fair, but no worries.  Carry on as far as I'm concerned only mugs are backing your mounts today.
By:
Dan Chipowski
When: 10 Sep 16 18:50
Nice choice going up the inner, while the race is unfolding down the outside. Laugh

Riding like a female 7lb claimer.
By:
guinness2dear
When: 10 Sep 16 18:54
5 favs beat.
By:
1st time poster
When: 10 Sep 16 18:58
just to x the i and t,s it wasnt fav, Wink
By:
Try My Best
When: 10 Sep 16 19:57
How anyone can put this guy in the same league as a Piggott Carson Eddery Mercer is beyond me. He is vey lucky that he is riding in one of the worst eras of jockeyship that there has ever been
By:
guinness2dear
When: 10 Sep 16 22:03
2005 - Jamie Spencer
2006 - Ryan Moore
2007 - Seb Sanders / Jamie Spencer
2008 - Ryan Moore
2009 - Ryan Moore
2010 - Paul Hanagan
2011 - Paul Hanagan
2012 - Richard Hughes
2013 - Richard Hughes
2014 - Richard Hughes
2015 - Silvestre de Sousa

What a shocking bunch of chit
By:
Fistfulofdollars
When: 11 Sep 16 10:55
Having gone in on US Army Ranger and Minding I am talking out of a pocket with a hole in it but it does entitle me to express an opinion. Like most on this post I find Moore significantly overrated and his rides yesterday were completely inept. You would never dream with the prize money on offer he rode as if giving them all the first run of the season or being part of some exploratory ride at a new trip. I could not recall or imagine a Mercer, eddery, Piggott or Carson ride on a meeting like yesterday's to ride in such an arrogantly inept way. Some say he was injured - if so who the hell allowed him to ride with so much at stake? A cynical view suggests they're saving the ammunition for the late autumn and breeders cup. Maybe racing should go the way Mark Johnston would prefer as explained on the recent morning line. Let the owners run the sport -no handicaps - don't give a sh!t about the punter- just run horses at level weights with loads of odds on and no real competition in most races, so that owners can slap themselves on the back with big trophies. I see no other way than to take out of yesterday's performance by Moore than to lay not back him ever again. The one he puts away he tells readers of his BF Blog the ground is not firm enough for him! The ****.
By:
Joe Lampton
When: 11 Sep 16 11:26
Like you I was on US Army Ranger and Minding and we all except it when the best horse wins but that clearly didn't happen in those two races. Can't see those two not winning if earlier Coolmore jocks had been on board. No way Johnny Murtagh wouldn't have won on them both. Ryan Moore is a good jockey but I have the feeling at present that he may just be one of the best of a relatively poor buch. His judgement coming from behind is poor. He rides them as though he's on Dawn Run and that he'll always get a clear passage. Interesing that it worked out on Alice Springs yesterday when he went down the outside.

Pat Smullen is head and shoulders better than all the rest riding at the minute and if he'd have been on US Army Ranger it would have been a different result. To my mind what stands Smullen appart is his ability to know the fractions very well and how this applies at different tracks so he know where he wants to be at every given stage in a race relevant to his rivals. Also he'll know the form and likely will have thought through how he would ride these same rivals and bring this ioto the equation. He also seems to have a very good knowledge of the form book.
By:
geoff m
When: 11 Sep 16 16:54
Goes from bad to worseLaughLaugh
By:
MayoMan
When: 11 Sep 16 16:56
Jesus that was incompentent
By:
Vubiant
When: 11 Sep 16 17:09
I believe any of the in-house Ballydoyle jockeys would have won on OSG today.
Hard to fathom why a Gold Cup winner was held up last in a small field -way behind another dour stayer ( rated 111) who gets first run from the front.
By:
Try My Best
When: 11 Sep 16 17:25
The Irish lads need a jockey with undoubted confidence in their own ability and an arrogance to provide some personality and colour to the operation. Make him an offer he can't refuse. Step forward Soumy.
By:
MJK
When: 11 Sep 16 17:26
Joe some of us have been saying that about the standard of flat jockey for ages now
By:
impossible123
When: 11 Sep 16 17:30
Another poor ride? That is a shocking ride from Moore - the worst ever - and only an apprentice could have executed. What was he thinking giving that much ground to a renown stayer with Dettori onboard is beyond my comprehension.
By:
impossible123
When: 11 Sep 16 17:33
Unforgivable especially when the two AOB's runners were withdrawn. Very, very bad ride, Mr Ryan Moore!
By:
guinness2dear
When: 11 Sep 16 17:46
As previously - he's a coont.
By:
workrider
When: 11 Sep 16 19:01
One of the most overated jockeys ever imo. I fell for it again today and backed the clown on all his mounts bar Churchill. Complete lack of judgement in most races today and yesterday ,its only a matter of time before the door at Coolmoore closes on him imo...
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