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Can’t believe the owners are keeping faith with him after that poor excuse for an effort on Ultimate Avenue the other day....
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Yep, big drifter. Put in the race when the leader had flown.
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He did everything wrong there, from start to finish. Woeful ride
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Thik as fcuk.
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No bet for me, but terrible ride.
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This is why Cosgrave rides for Ed Walker and not William Haggas. Pathetic ride.Another one that the sooner he retires the better.
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You can give weight but not a big start.
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Rode from the start to get going then restrained and restrained again in the straight then never looked like getting to the leaders who had flown , poor to say the least
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Read Barry Brogan`s book and you`ll never bet another horse.
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They don’t call him Patsy for nothing!
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If he could ride the race again, I don`t think he would lay so far back, giving the winner, an average horse with sprint pedigree, first run. Was catching the winner but far too much to do. Bad ride.
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If he had followed Buick the whole way through,he'd have picked him up.Pay Raul Da Silva to hit him a smack. These up and coming yards that get a better type of horse than they used to,are putting up jockeys that have all the experience,but were put out of the big yards for a reason.No doubt he'll have told Ed we have a real horse here to look forward to.Bigger day's ahead and the penny has only dropped. A pure C U N T
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I dig flag up the possibility of this happening under the 'Ed Walker' thread. Trainer quickly turning into an under achiever. Between the two of them they appear tactically inept. Bookmakers loving the combination.
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Pat Cosgrave on the heavily backed Sexy Beast wins. Always in the race.
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