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as said you know what you are getting ! cant complain if ya back him on anything ..............so 1 dimensional dont know why he does it every time .as you say cant seem to grasp you need to give the horse a chance .
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So very true, Haggas will be fumming, he hate jockey's.
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Thought Escobar could be his winner, but his riding is not good for the heart
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spencer is different class
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stunning ride
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OP
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You couldn't make it up, micks a jinx!
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still the greatest systum known to man child or beast !
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ttsa4__Ewk
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he's not holding this one up
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good try - nice 2nd
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Spencer blows this one by going to early
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'did very well to get across from his wide draw'
absolutely murdered those inside him leaving stalls...what happened to riding to your draw for 100 yds? should get days for that |
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have a look at the 2.30 Navan Duncan - I bet fav which won easily in end - murdered a couple out of the stalls - in America automatic chuck out
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should get 5 day ban
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will do, shoo
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That looked dangerous riding, I think 5 days would be lenient. Imagine a claimer doing that would get a fortnight. And his a senior jockey so be interesting to see the outcome.
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you can't say he's one dimensional after that
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Bha reported
Leaving the stalls, SETTING SAIL, placed second, jumped left crowding FRANCIS XAVIER (IRE), unplaced, for room and causing the rider of MORDIN (IRE), unplaced, to briefly take back but after viewing a recording of the incident it was found that no riding offence was involved, and it had not improved the placing of SETTING SAIL |
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could be ride of the day,that.
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"Too close to call" apparently
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COME ON, ADMIT IT, U AV MADE YOURSELF LOOK A RIGHT PLANK. ha ha ha...
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Not a straight forward horse.
Think even Sir Piggot would struggle to win on him. |
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Just watched the recording of Raheen House race, Spencer had RH in last 1 length behind Red Verdon 11fs out and still a length behind that horse turning into the straight. 1st 3 were the last 3 turning in, Spencer elected to go for the near side rail, Red Verdon ran up behind the 2 leaders and luckily got a gap inside them. All 3 had a clear run inside the final 2 furlongs and Red Verdon and Gold Mount proved to just outbattle Spencers horse who had every chance but couldn't quicken past, Spencer gave it every chance if good enough.
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easy .if you think hes useless dont back him ,
which i assume you didnt ?but then why bother posting , suppose if you get everybody to agree with your opinion you feel vindicated , we all put our money on watch wait and hope ,sometimes your right sometimes your wrong , only one person to blame if your beat ,look in the mirror ,if you cant bear to be wrong dont bet , horses and jockeys arnt machines nor are we ,move on and stop whinging , |
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If Raheem House had won would he have got a penalty for the Ebor.
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markwin - some fair points, but you must admit he does have an exaggerated hold up style that can be detrimental.
Fair point about backing his though, we all know it. |
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just outbattle Spencers horse who had every chance but couldn't quicken past, Spencer gave it every chance if good enough.
It did need to make a few lengths just to get level, after a usual 'spencer' start to the race if you look... |
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spot on stu .
like you say we all know |
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If a jockey could produce his horse so that it attains its absolute optimum performance on the line
then that would be the most efficient way to ride the race. I think this is the point of Spencer's strategy. |
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its the best position at the back if you do it all the time you will never get pulled in as its a normal way of riding. it means they can get away with anything with no fear of ever getting into trouble a certain old jump jockey was a master at it . as pointed out you can afford to lose the odd winner he has as the bad rides far outweigh the good rides, it saves a fortune avoiding them all
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