watching live I thought Mighty Ulysees held on, then i saw Embesto at 1.02 in the photo, watched the replay and thought it got up its not possible for me to have been more wrong in that one
watching live I thought Mighty Ulysees held on, then i saw Embesto at 1.02 in the photo, watched the replay and thought it got up its not possible for me to have been more wrong in that one
You weren't as far out as you think JPSER , if you'd have said you didn't think Mount Ulysses had lost , then said you'd didn't think Embesto had lost , different terminology and you'd have been correct twice.
You weren't as far out as you think JPSER , if you'd have said you didn't think Mount Ulysses had lost , then said you'd didn't think Embesto had lost , different terminology and you'd have been correct twice.
'freak' situation where the two horses were the complete opposite ends of their respective stride pattern. there must have only been a few mm that it was a DH, a few yards either side of the line.
the actual still actually seemed to have a bit of an optical illusion, favouring the near side.
'freak' situation where the two horses were the complete opposite ends of their respective stride pattern. there must have only been a few mm that it was a DH, a few yards either side of the line.the actual still actually seemed to have a bit of an o