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last time had a bet in it was a few years back when the Hungarian horse( which I had backed ) bolted out of stalls, p issed up but race voided.
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I remember that mm but like you don’t remember the horses name,I can remember the likes of marwell and lochsong winning.
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i was there yr lochsong won,didnt back it on the strength of some loudmouth on coach sat behind me,in hotel,in local bar,going to track, going on about it for 48 hrs before race,he was right of course but i thought i,m backing against this even if its the last bet i ever had and having you all the way home
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Jimnast.
Did Toppers good horse win it. Have a good day. Ronnie. |
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Usually ran in a bog, with big field and a huge draw bias.
Possibly upside down today, as a lot of rags drawn low, and possibly quicker going than usual. The fav is on the downgrade for me, so it's not an easy race to work out today. |
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Sat in front of Mendip Man's owners on that glorious day many years ago . Done two Brits on the PMU today just for the interest and to see how it works out .....
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H.P seems to run every other Week now in tough Races she should Win this but then again...
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Which nd Ronnie?
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Gentlehombre.
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Wouldn’t be sure ronnie
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Doesnt quite look that bad jimnast, Horses are rated from 103 to 117, maybe no stand out performer or superstar but doesnt seem a bad renewal to me. Mabs Cross was 110 when winnig it I think, Platinum Queen similar. A Case of You 108, Maarek 108 - just no stand out performer this year.
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Platinum Queen was getting a lot of weight of course.
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Moss Tucker is on the upgrade at the right time, beaten twice by Art Power earlier in year he won a group 3, then won the G1 Flying Five both at the Curragh with Art Power behind.
Got to give fav 4lb but ran well in this last year to finish 5th having missed the break, tough race again and luck in running will play a part, but 10/1 on here seems slightly on the generous side with 6/5 to be in first four for cover hopefully. gl chaps ![]() |
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My choice as well, good luck.
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Good afternoon tiger
I suppose it is better than a thirsk sprint but nothing like a championship group one sprint. If I owned big gossey I’d have entered him |
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Afters jimnast, yes I agree with that sentiment. The better going this year should give is a competitive race, looks open as can be but the way Moss Tucker missed the break last year and still finished 5th and a good Griup 1 win behind him in the Flying Five looks to big to me, win and place. Good luck.
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Moss Tucker is appealing, but on the recent history of the race, stall 11 is not. As I mentioned up thread, most of the protagonists are not drawn low either, so it balances out somewhat. I don't know enough about the track to know if the bias remains when the going is not as deep as it usually is for this race. Rogue Lightening is unexposed and appeals, apart from the apparent terrible draw. So does Get Ahead, who in theory has a more favourable slot. At this point I just know that I want to take on the jolly.
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Overdose the Hungarian horse and also remember Kincsem too.
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Age – 5 of the last 12 winners were aged 3, 6 of the last 12 winners were aged 4 or older
Price – 2 of the 12 winners have been favourites, 6/12 winners were in the top 3 in the betting Stall – 8 of the last 12 winners came from stall 7 or below Last Run – 3/12 winners won on their last run before the Prix de l’Abbaye, 12/12 winners had their last run within the last 44 days 4/12 winners ran in the Prix du Petit Couvert (Longchamp) on their last run, 1 of the 4 won, 3 placed 3/12 winners ran in the Nunthorpe Stakes (York) on their last run, 0 of the 3 won, 1 placed Previous Course Form – 4/12 winners had at least 1 previous run at Longchamp, 1/12 winners had at least 1 previous win at Longchamp Previous Distance Form – 9/12 winners had at least 5 previous runs over 5 furlongs, 10/12 winners had at least 2 previous wins over 5 furlongs Previous Flat Form – 11/12 winners had at least 8 previous flat runs, 11/12 winners had at least 3 previous flat wins, 9/12 winners had at least 4 previous flat wins Group Wins – 9/12 winners had at least 1 win in a group 1-3 race Season Form – 12/12 winners had at least 4 runs that season, 12/12 winners had at least 1 win that season, 8/12 winners had at least 2 wins that season |
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Ronnie Gentilhombre dead heated with Mendip Man in 76 and won it outright in 77
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Shariah.
Thank you thought topper won it no doubt you can recall TOPPER Hope you are well. |
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Rogue Lightning should have won a minute.
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yer not wrong
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Early 80's , Moorestyle, Marwell,Sharpo, Habibti, not a bad quartet!, didn't a moderate hcppr win it sometime after, can't remember its name!
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Got me at it so had to look it up. 1998 My Best Valentine, 8yr old trained by Vic Soane!!, must have been easily his biggest winner.
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I think it is a bit harsh to call My Best Valentine a moderate handicapper.
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There were others onthejim a case of you,move in time,never golf rose and plenty more who wouldn’t get within a furlong of the likes of moorstyle,marwell and dayjur.
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To be fair to this years winner she is a very good horse taking nothing away from her as she has been on the go all year but the opposition was woeful.
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I backed a few of the low drawn rags in the end, so of course somehow Highfield Princess beat me, from the theoretically poor draw and being hard driven for the entire race. That track is in desperate need to be reconfigured as it was an utter mess.
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There’s a good point cider about the track.
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Is the draw bias so strong on fast going?
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I'd say so, Perdika was winning bar the last 50 yrds or so. But the jockeys rode for it anyway, so got in each others way.
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