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Several with similar trends. I suspect (with no hard evidence) that there are logical reasons. Either that the best ones are worked together and all get entries the same week or in many cases, a big owner is taking a week off to go racing and gives trainers a heads up to prepare them all for that week. So many things going on if you do your homework.
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there was always a thing with the hills yard where they'd have quiet spells, one of the reasons muted was the rape fields around lambourn and particularly the faringdon gallops, personally i always thought it was more likely how they prep them and charlie is prob doing similar to his father
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Avoid like the plague!!
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did you work there acey or was it someone else?
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No never elise.
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ok sry, i know someone that was there with barry along time back and i had a conversation with a poster on here who had also worked there
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The only person I knew who worked there was Bob Grace who looked after the top sprinter Baattash. He was previously with Jim Old and looked after a good horse that I had a share in called Meister. Bob would always stop for a chat if I went flat racing-usually Salisbury-and very kindly told me to follow Just the Judge before she ever ran. Not a bad tip. I also went on a Racegoers Club trip round the old Barry Hills yard when Rheingold was still an unraced 2yo. Always had a soft spot for the family firm.
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Another big yard that is going into decline
22 winners at 9% SR ABYSMAL 2024 |
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He's had an unbelievably bad time of it. No winners for for a month, but quite a few seconds in the past few days.
Might, just might, be returning to form. |
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Gone downhill since Insole left
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22 winners
at 8% Strike Rate I did wonder why Juddmonte stop supporting the stable |
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Started off OK like David Pipe started off OK but the decline is unarguable.
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