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thanks rico well done for ducking it ,well done layers and driver2
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Not a terrible run, she's not going to be as good as everyone first thought. But can win listed races. The winner is the type who probably doesn't show much at home and saves it all for the track.
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You wouldn't be in a hurry to back at a short price though.
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I was in the non stayer camp after Ascot. Wouldn't change that view yet but clearly something else at play. You don't need a 90 day break after not staying especially by waiting you hit softer ground.
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They'll be reaching for the Cheek Pieces for her next race.
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Just looking back she was visually impressive in the two wins. Just wonder whether she's all pace ( 1m optimum ) The best she's beat is a 1m6f ( soft ) horse.
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Change the tactics, change the trip. They have to do something. Drop in trip and ridden little more positively could be the way Howard.
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Good call Foyles with the winner
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WD Foyles.
Appleby starting to find his form again…just in time to annoy us all again in California. |
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thanks tatt and elg , raindrops falling from heaven ,last 2 or 3 months been a lean time always are tbh ,type of races i prefer to play in the good to firm summer going favours the shorter priced horses, ie front of the market but once the rain gets in the ground this time of year it should give the bigger priced outsiders more chance hopefully .good luck all.
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Appleby has not had the Group 1 success this season he would expect,
but he has been in good form. His strike rate has been around 25% all season. |