Shockingly blatant! He must have been looking around for the "off" switch when it started cruising into unplanned contention.
But Irish stewards don't give a monkey's...
Shockingly blatant! He must have been looking around for the "off" switch when it started cruising into unplanned contention. But Irish stewards don't give a monkey's...
O'Regan switched from motionless & gently trying to slow it down into theatrical flailing of arms/whip in the shadow of the post when he knew it was all over. Will no doubt fool the stewards anyway!
O'Regan switched from motionless & gently trying to slow it down into theatrical flailing of arms/whip in the shadow of the post when he knew it was all over. Will no doubt fool the stewards anyway!
forum really has been dumbed down if this is all the interest that effort has attracted.
really was as bad as it gets, would have been absolutely slaughtered on here a few years back for whatever that was meant to be ..
forum really has been dumbed down if this is all the interest that effort has attracted. really was as bad as it gets, would have been absolutely slaughtered on here a few years back for whatever that was meant to be ..
Maybe one of the reaosns very few commented on it was because they had given up trying to watching Navan because it was clashing wth Haydock all afternoon. Just had a watch of it now and it was frankly laughable. Even in a sport where non triers are routinely ignored by officials on both sides of the Irish sea, that was pretty special.
Maybe one of the reaosns very few commented on it was because they had given up trying to watching Navan because it was clashing wth Haydock all afternoon.Just had a watch of it now and it was frankly laughable. Even in a sport where non triers are r
Blackwater Bridge was waited with in exaggerated fashion, was detached in last place turning in with his rider still sitting calmly, and although he did make fairly sustained ground in the straight to be a never-dangerous third on the line, it was under a ride which could not be described as overly vigorous. There is certainly a day in this horse.
Blackwater Bridge was waited with in exaggerated fashion, was detached in last place turning in with his rider still sitting calmly, and although he did make fairly sustained ground in the straight to be a never-dangerous third on the line, it was un