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ghostwriter looking at bit expensive...it did on monday too.
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good job there is plenty of money in football
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Nearly always pulls too hard. Not exactly crying out for 12f.
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Didn't run or behave as badly as Palladium, 1.17 million, soon to be seen at the local riding school/knacker yard.
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Will this colt be staying with Clive, and if not, who trains him next?
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In 2007, following allegations that Corinthians had been used to launder money, a Brazilian judge, Faustus Martins de Sanctis, ordered the arrest of Berezovsky, Joorabchian, Nojan Bedroud, cofounder of MSI, and four officials of club, including the chairman, Alberto Dualib.[18] MSI responded by saying that the judge's actions were "absurd, arbitrary and lacking legal backing",[18] while Joorabchian denied any wrongdoing and maintained that all payments made to Corinthians were "cleared through and approved by the Brazilian Central Bank".[19]
The Brazilian court papers setting out the evidence on which the warrants of arrest were issued stated: "MSI belongs and has always belonged to the accused, Boris Berezovsky".[20] Berezovsky denied any business connection with Joorabchian or MSI.[20] In the light of these developments Corinthians broke off their association with MSI in July 2007.[21] There had already been a public deterioration in relations between the directors of the club and its investors centering on the involvement of MSI and Joorabchian in the team's affairs, and the fact that the club had been left owning only five members of the playing squad.[3][22] Tevez and Mascherano had been transferred to West Ham United and there had been seven different managers in 18 months.[3] In December 2007 Corinthians were relegated from Brazil's first division.[23] The warrant for Joorabchian's arrest was suspended by the Brazilian authorities in August 2008.[24] |
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He didnt like Matt asking if he knew who Cox was.
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I was at the Guineas meeting last year in front of the stands in members. He had something running in a listed. He turned to his mate and shouted in a reasonably loud voice "If this gets beat we are f****d". Came 3rd. There is not a shadow of doubt in my mind that all of this will end in tears.
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In fairness to Watnan, they're getting results and seem to be a lot more measured and strategic in how they go about things.
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It baffles me as to how much people buy horses for, you might as well chuck money down the drain, once in Blue Moon you get a goodun, sellers must be pissing themselves
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Nobody's into racing to make money apart from a very select group such as Coolmore. It's a flex for the rest
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Yes, that poor nag in the first cost 2million, looked as if it would stuggle to pull a milkfloat.!
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They dopey enough to pay millions for Steptoes nag
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Jeff Smith would not have sold it if it had potential
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If they want the buzz they may as well punt. They have no chance in the short to medium term of breeding horses good enough to win the races they want to. They will win a few, but they will be ephemeral. Unless you are Coolmore/Juddmonte/Aga you have no chance of having broodmares good enough. I know they have to start somewhere but they need 10 times what they have invested now. And the geezer at Notts Forest who is in with them is riding for a fall as well. I wish them well as it all brings £ into the game. But it is a poor business model at present.
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... I preferred the geezer at Notts Forest who refused to let any agents on the premises.
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can you imagine him having a share in £2m worth of thoroughbred! He preferred buying good players and turning them great. Which is, of course, what this geezer is trying to do. But with no ability to do it.
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Think our wires are crossed, the chap I was on about is dead ( Brian Clough )
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Is that the fella that ran on the pitch to have a go at the manager ?? Nobody in football would take him seriously after that imo. Get the manager back in the dressing room and tear into him by all means but to humiliate him on the pitch was unforgivable. Sounds like they deserve each other.
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The Aussies bought Alcohol Free off Smith for nearly 6 million, and subsequently didn't even trouble the judge until retiring. Obviously there's a big reciprocal value at the sheds for a mare.
AMO does seem like a scattergun approach, as Ghostwriter is pretty exposed for what he is, and well known to pull too hard in his racing. So whilst a string of G1s seems unlikely, not really a stallion prospect either. Gelding after this season a possibility? What he does do is get the owners a ticket into the top middle distance races, without being a total rag. |
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How did Ghostwriter reach £2m in the sale? Were there many interested parties bidding for him? If so, was everyone of them bidding with their ego only? Or they knew something we did not.
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The son is just a child...mind you the fathers not much better than a petulant child himself
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The auction is covered live on luck's podcast on yt if you're interested. It's not the world's worst buy but it's not easy to see what the strategy was. The horse won't form part of a breeding operation, is exposed and just below the top level. I suspect they'll need to cut him, but it's a big ticket price for a horse you're going to geld. Or possibly pot hunting abroad.
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Regardless, and credit where credit is due Kia found a niche in the football market. Even his association with Suarez would have netted him a significant amount of dosh alone. And, the others? Similar bucks I'd reckon.
I wish him well. Irish and British Horseracing managed and dominated almost entirely by Coolmore is too predictable and ridiculously boring; the euphemism each year by AOB eg "never have anything like him; best we've ever trained, etc, has become too predictable and nauseating each season. |
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We have entered a new era when owner/breeders like Cheveley Park will sell their best colts if offered enough money. Wathnan and Amo have spent a fortune between them in the last 6 weeks to get some success at Royal Ascot. Coolmore, Juddmonte and Godolphin have spent far more for far longer. Juddmonte had just one winner from the 35 races. In my view they are inetrfering too much in running plans. I can't imagine that Andrew Balding is very happy with where Jonquil has run. French Guineas when he might well have won the Newmarket one and now over 6 furlongs which was bonkers.
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It's a great sell. Gives you hope if you can get that kind of dough for a horse you would have been confident would never win a British G1.
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The Chesham is not usually the best 2yo race of the meeting but I could see Humidity winning a few Group races next season if not this. Ulysses out of a Pivotal mare is OK but not a classic pedigree. Should stay 10 furlongs plus as a 3yo. Ghostwriter ran well enough but third in a Group 2 as a 4yo is not the sort of outcome you would hope for.
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It is correct AOB did not train a Gp 1 winner this Royal Ascot?
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He will be happy with three G2 2-y-o winners
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Group 1 winners. Eustace 2 Gosden 3, Goldie 1. Reynier 1. Murphy 1.
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no doubt he will get taken away from Clive Cox after today.
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Kia will be fuming. Seems like he just can't catch a break this year
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jeff no mug
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Why was he withdrawn?
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The horse reared up and sat on his bum while being saddled. He was lame. The vet advised not to run.
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