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Lacked tactical awareness for sure.
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ffs looked like it
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Poor at best
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I laid him. I have a hunch that evening favs are more likely to get turned over.
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Disgraceful, absolute POS, Perrett too for allowing it.
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Tacking two pulls before the turn in to make sure was as blatant as it gets
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When the pace picked up, Wayne was still in daydream mode.
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ffs get of the fence fitz
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He expected the horse to pick up signicantly where as the other jocks were pushing way before he asked his to
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Perrett must need the money badly to lay that and tell jock to get it beat.
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the negativity employed beggars belief really as clear as a not jigger as you will get
but they turn a blind eye , m8 was waiting on a treble jockey made sure it was never in race what amazes m8 how they get away with it ![]() |
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ffs he has that in his locker,sometimes he thinks hes riding Nashwan! not a jockey for me to make money on.
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he had zero intentions of putting that horse in with any serious chance
its getting more blatant daily, never put in the race , and taking a tug when it was going easily they dont even try to hide it now |
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Very very strange. Looks worse the more you watch it. Not sure why he rode a former point to point winner out the back locked against the rail in the chewed up ground. The writing was on the wall early on when he stayed on the rail first time past the stands when there was zero pace up front. All she done the last day was stay on . He (Hutchinson} could of went the same route as the winner with a curcuit to run and then they would have had every chance when the pace eventually lited but he had her well out of her ground for no real reason other than maybe they were more interested in educating her and trying to teach her to settle properly tonight. Very average ride at best.
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I haven't seen today's race but I did back it on rules debut. What I couldn't understand then was why you would hold a horse up who had won a point over three miles leading five out and then battling back after being headed? If you have a certain stayer just point and fire.
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Especially when your getting a stone off your main danger(on paper).
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The winner quickened up well so it would have been tight enough if the jolly was ridden properly. Although it quickened off a slow pace. If jolly bounces out and makes it a true test instead of a sprint then the winner may not have been able to quicken up aswell off the stronger pace. As said above the tactics on the jolly were extremely poor for a horse of its type.
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Without being too cynical i am sure there was quite a lot of dosh riding on this after the earlier 3 odds on shots going in
Might have cost the bookies an arm and a leg in accas me thinks |