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Haven't looked in depth as yet Foyles but as you say Luxembourg is a very good horse and this 10fs looks his ideal distance, looks sure to run well and entitled to place at least i'd have thought.
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yeah stew hopefully he will run his race and he was only btn 1/2 length in this by Augusta last year . a bit overlooked by the market I'd say .
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Wouldn't say overlooked as it's a strong race and ran relatively poorly at Ascot lto, but i don't think Ascot suits him, runs well here though.
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yeah it is a very strong race economics could be anything ,Augustus r on a going day is gonna be hard to beat but you don't know with him does seem to bounce back from a disappointing run with a good un .
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what a weekend for top class racing here Ireland France and America we are spoiled!
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Going for Rodin he owes me from Ascot , heading there soon beautiful day here guys , I was in Epsom on Thursday as very surprised there was no shuttle bus to drop people to train station after racing ..
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I thought Luxembourg could have been the winner last year if Seamie had been a bit more eager. I will do him for 3 places in case he has the same type of ride this year.
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Auguste Rodin for me, this I think is his best distance and goes very well at the course.
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The Japanese horse shouldn’t be underestimated.
Although calling him Japanese is a stretch…he’s a full brother to Sottsass who has just raced in Japan. His form isn’t too far off the other 3 year olds here…in fact some may consider it superior and the trainer is absolute don with preparing his horses for big G1 wins outside of Japan. |
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Its going to be a good race to watch. I've backed LA as 13/2 seems a decent price. Economics has looked good but winning the Irish Champion seems a bit of a stretch, surprised he is fav. Auguste Rodin will need fast ground.
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Have sent you a pm foyles, up to you what you think etc.
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thanks stew ,replied
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grooming msg
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Fancy a menage et trois rico?
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Quite a lot rests on what tactics the ballydoyle firm deploy (which obviously none of us know). Ghostwriter pulled like stink York and still ran really well. He has a big one in him. If one knew the firm was going to put a lot of pace into the race, he would have a decent shot.
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Interesting to see the tactics. Before the last race Donnacha echoed what most were thinking in that the track today is suiting those up with the pace. I assume Auguste Rodin will be ridden to have first run at the pacemakers.
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Quite likely allow Ryan to slot up the inner and force the rest of the field to go really wide. Economics is not likely to push on from his wide draw, so he will have to be seriously good to defeat the circumstances of the race. My fear is that they won't put a lot of pace into the race early on either.
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Think will be plenty of pace Cider, Hans Anderson leads from Los Angeles who should take it up, with Royal Rhyme, Auguste Rodin and Luxembourg also close up behind, would expect Ghostwriter and Economics to come from behind, should be a cracking race imo.
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But this track really advantages the head of the field, if they don't go too quick it's very hard to make ground up going wide vs accelerating horses.
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It could be Economics is a superstar but he might have to be to defeat the tactical deficit.
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Hans the pacesetter with Luxembourg just behind follow by LA; Auguste Rodin will be hunting these 3; the rest can position however they like.
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Tom done well there from a wide trip
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Given the scenic route he took, that was more impressive than it maybe looked.
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Great watch.
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well done winners
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Very exciting.
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Haggas dumbfounded lol
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Fabulous race, only about 1 1/2 lengths between 1st 4 or 5. Winner did well to win from there.
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FOYLESWAR 14 Sep 24 10:22
economics and Augustus Rodin dominate the front of the market and could be they fight out the finish wd foyles..respect. |
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Trying to third guess what ballydoyle will do makes these races where they have half the field close to impossible too play seriously.
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decent arc trial from the japanese horse
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