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Notable Speech is screaming out here... Money doesn't lie at Royal Ascot..
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oops! imo.
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I don't quite understand why Lead Artist is so weak to confirm the form. Quicker ground and stiffer track should both be pluses. I wonder if there have been any issues since the Lockinge?
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Lead Artist is very week, was Rosallion injured after Ascot last year?
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Dancing Gemini.
Big fan of Rosallion but was a bit disappointed with him in the Lockinge. Will come on for the run but Dancing Gemini made up a fair bit of ground & may have it the front soon enough in that.Improved a fair bit this season aswell.4Plcs available here aswell. |
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Chin again on Rosallion.
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well done docklands winners
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Hayley used to ride Docklands.
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1st Docklands (GB) (5)14/1
2nd Rosallion (10)5/2fav 3rd Cairo (1)100/1 4th Notable Speech (GB) (8)4/1 |
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that lockinge form worth a hill of beans
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Well done to connections of Cairo esp his trainer Ms Haynes. I think Cairo used to be trained by AOB.
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The front 2 there,on both LTO.
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Wondering if Levey was a tad over confident there, just looked like he was coming through to win but somehow didn't.
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One race in, they go a crawl and you end up with a bookmakers result. You always rely on the unreliability of the weighing room. Winner lost his last eleven, never won any Graded race.
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best at turning mile or even better 7f duffy. But big races 1m.
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I'm so pleased for his trainer Harry Eustace. And, the horse deserves it very much too.
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Looked like a well ridden deserved winner
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The jockey messed up on Rosallion, too far behind off a slow pace. Basic stuff. Seriously, are there any decent jockeys in the UK these days?
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Poor Rosallion! He beat all the principals but lost the nod to Docklands on the line. Sussex Stakes beckons for Rosallion.
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Winner given awful ride last time, proper jock on a track it loves, somehow wins a G1
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impossible123 Rosallion needs a better jockey. Sussex Stakes is another day, should've won this easily.
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The winner certainly loves the track, 3 from 7, with 3 seconds and a third.
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It's pretty standard for Rosallion but he was too keen again in that type of race. Surely the connections can afford to put in a pacemaker.
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Winner got a good ride, but I thought Rosallion had come with a winning run and somehow got chinned. Can understand why Hannon was gutted. Hopeful can make up for disappointment in the Sussex.
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Who cares about the Sussex ffs - everyone lost today.
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Nice payday for the Haynes stable,£85K.Her horse ran a stormer.
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so the hannons HOPED CAIRO WOULD DO THE PACE, BLOODY HELL GET A PACEMAKER IN IF YOU WANT PACE
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Notable Speech ran better than the final result. He'd be my preference for goodwood
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You have to question the tactics on Quddwah Foyles, very frustrating, thought he’d had a better prep than the winner.
Another year another 100/1 shot fills the frame! Buick had a mare today, you’d have thought that the slow pace would suit a horse placed in a Breeders Cup Mile. |
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Very disappointed with levey , done everything right apart from getting properly stuck in before line , one more proper tap he wins , I personally think he was trying to be smart and win by head , another tap or two no rules be broke , if I was owner I'd be livid
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Yes elis and lack of pace is pretty common for the straight mile at Ascot. Very difficult to make the running and win, just end up doing the legwork for others so the jocks tend to try and hold back whatever the pace. Can understand it but there are connections with leading chances in the race that could easily have slotted in a pacemaker.
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Agree with Cider. I'm a Buick fan but that wasn't his finest hour.
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But the winning jockey threw away his whip, Mics. Would have been unlucky to have been nutted on the line. As I said above, the jolly was too keen and that's why he couldn't nail the winner imo
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I think Rosallion missed the Sussex last season. I cannot remember by choice or a slight impediment eg a stone bruise. But, Field of Gold will be that race bound too if he wins later to emulate his dad Kingman and connections.
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It's just an unsatisfactory race, it happens. I do have a real soft spot for the winner, but he didn't carry any of my cash today
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Cider I agree that what makes ot more galling for hannon,if levey was more forceful it would have won given second no whip , it looks to me he thought he was going to win by head or so instead of properly opening up rosaalion , he left it behind him and sheikh obaid won't be happy
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Rosallion not really a whip/pressure horse. Levey would have known he was too keen and trying to nurse him home.
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wowsers
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