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Rainbow Quest -August.
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We all laughed as the local lunatic would religiously put a tenner on him at massive odds.
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Raft -Cataldi who won a Lincoln under top weight.
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Frankel might have had more than one pacemaker -his half brother Bullet Train definitely did it a few times.
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Which horse was bought to be a pacemaker for Slip Anchor.
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yup - august cataldi and bullet train ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
I can’t remember who was the pacemaker for slip anchor - they had a group 2/3 horse at the time called eagling but I’m not sure if he was used as a pacemaker cataldi nearly won the champion stakes and finished in front (or alongside) raft Doing this from memory so might be wrong but one I missed - didn’t cacoethes pacemaker actually win the benson and hedges or whatever it was called then - started to run in his own right after that - that win probably still not his most famous race (and yep I did bet him - not when he won) |
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had a look - the horse that won the benson and hedges was running in his own right and if he was making the pace for cacoethes that was only part of his job / useful coincidence
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Ile De Chypre.
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Slip Anchor, Lanfranco (cash Asmussen).
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Didn’t hern run two pacemakers, two h/cappers
Went off flat out?? Maybe that was another king George ? |
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Poncho, that was for Bustino against Grundy, Kinlet was one of them.
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Stu, I don’t go back thst far, Grundy bustino,
Vaguely remember hern running two pacemakers Who went clear, petoski KG, didn’t oh so sharp run In thst ? |
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Think Highest was the other pacemaker for Bustino.
Petoski race had August,Infantryman and Plastic Paddy, the latter being a waste of entry fee. |
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Yes and Rainbow Quest ran 2nd I think.
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Ok Stu I’ll take your word for that, memory going, of all the unexpected
Things to happen to a man, old age is by far the cruelest |
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1985 result...weighed in...
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Maybe there’s still hope for me yet, Bolden and vouchsafe
Lead for Petoski, but In the following yesrs KG ? |
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Yes, there's still hope, poncho...
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Kinlet and Highest ran so fast in 75 that the winning time for the race won by Grundy lasted for 35 years. The effort put in by both the winner and Bustino was too much for them and Bustino never ran again and Grundy only once where his winning form was comprehensibly turned over by Dahlia and Star Appeal. He never ran again after that.
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Eddie - I think the horse bought to be Slip Anchor's pacemaker was Robert Armstrong's Rakaposhi King,
though I'm not sure the plan ever materialised. |
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Teenoso didn't have his own pacemaker, nor did he need one.
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Herbie -good shout with Rakaposhi King.I think you could be right about the plan not materialising -IIRC they paid 36000guineas for him and he ended up winning a Group race.
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Eddie - I can't remember how much he cost but he was seemingly an exposed handicapper if memory serves
and Henry managed to squeeze a few more pounds out of him as he became a regular pattern/G3 performer. |
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yep a few mistakes by me - it was the 1986 king George I meant - bolden vouchsafe and dihistan going flying off in front
Good shout with rakposhi king - turned out just to run in his own rights if I remember correctly Teenoso - I thought mill plantation sometimes ran as a pacemaker for him - maybe I’m thinking of another horse of that owner |
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Fairly sure rakaposhi king beat bakharrof in a group 2/3 - not that bakharrof was a world beater but I remember being surprised and I think rakaposhi king was favourite which also surprised me
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I think Bakharoff was officially champion 2yo and Winter fav for The Derby!
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Yep bakharrof a good horse - was placed in the French and Irish Derby’s did win as a 3yo (from memory) but probably didn’t turn out to be as good as first thought - I was still surprised rakaposhi king beat him
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won the geoffrey freer, i loved the harwood stable
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