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Cider
11 Jul 25 17:58
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How far?

I feel like he's a notch up in class compared to this field.

Newmarket can be tricky with possible pass/group bias, that would stop me going in really heavily. Some pace on paper where he's drawn at least. But quite exciting to see him running in a sprint.

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ASonOfWottonBassett
When: 11 Jul 25 18:38
He'll be ran off his feet mate. Milers have in the past successfully dropped back to sprinting distances but he started over a mile at 2. Dubawi doesn't have a great record at it either. Seems a desperation move to me for a horse that won a Guineas after being hard fit on the day and now being repeatedly exposed.
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Cider
When: 11 Jul 25 18:51
Don't see it as a desperate move myself, doesn't lack for pace. UK sprinters are a pretty low standard as evidenced by a handicapper winning the group 1 recently. I see trouble in running as the potential challenge. This yard will have all the data, I assume he can trap at home. Obviously every colt sets out in this yard with the objective of making a stallion, has nothing to prove over the mile, this would be a cherry.
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Cider
When: 11 Jul 25 18:52
I'm a big fan of horses dropping in trip anyway to be fair!
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ASonOfWottonBassett
When: 11 Jul 25 19:04
Fair enough. Interesting runner for sure. Big unknowns
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ASonOfWottonBassett
When: 11 Jul 25 22:29
Getting crazy short now
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glow -worm
When: 11 Jul 25 23:10
i be against it but need a or of 112  or above to win it top with 118  Inisherin 116  Believing 112  FLORA OF BERMUDA 112 be in believing camp had terrible draw at royal ascot
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