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So who wins FOG
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I’m still adjusting to the late news that you were cheering Spain undercover!
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Has anyone noticed the naming bias in the horses? I might have missed one but those with African names are the throw aways.
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No, I remained impartial to the (bitter) end.
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You must surely ba a Matisse man. Or Gauguin, Cezanne,………
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![]() ![]() It was a quick exit when you said goodnight! ![]() |
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I wonder if there’ll be any confidence in Mattisse on this track? There seemed none at Ascot, I remember saying that Moore gave a big sigh in the stalls just before they opened. As though he was going to the gallows and through the motions.
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Stewards Cup: if Elmonjed gets a low draw, preferably one to four, and Saturday’s going suits - good or good to firm - I’ll be on. Won very cosily last time and I don’t think the 6lb penalty is relevant because I think he has a bit in hand with this one. Haggas wants his third win in twenty runnings and am convinced he’s had his sights on winning this with this horse for some time.
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Have not long ago finished a book about Vincent and Gauguin and their time together in Aries at the yellow house. An excellent read and amazing how the author put it all together from studying the letters between Vincent and his brother Theo, as well as Gauguin’s to friends.
Some hilarious parts and was funny how it told of dividing up their living expenses, Vincent being unorganised Gauguin took care of it. Coffee, eating out, art materials and nocturnal hygienic outings! Yes the brothel! It was all accounted for! ![]() |
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Thanks Loyal I’ll have a look at that and the draw. No idea what the forecast is?
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It’s not a bad price! 8/1
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It was 12’s the other day.
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Nice if you took it and thanks and good luck Loyal. There’s no Opening Show until Saturday?
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I never take an early price on horses, occasionally do on dogs, often do on golf. I Always ensure they go before playing.
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Ok and that’s shrewd with watering and weathering! See it’s already raining lightly there now. Not good for the Sussex tomoz.
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The going is "easy side of good", according to Rossa Ryan. Field Of Gold backers would not like to hear that, I presume.
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The trainer of Witness Stand said the same just now
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Thoughts on Chapman’s 3 piece today impossible? Like the velvet collars?
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Many of them won’t like the cut and any more rain over night might make Hannon pull Rosie, Henri wants it fast…. Looking dark there
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plenty of rain/showers fcast for thurs, if declared tomorrow get on ASKGRAIG for johnson in goldem mile friday
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Cheers 1st
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Looks dank there now
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Elmonjed, Stewards, has won firm and g/s. Thanks. Will look.
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Could FoG be pulled tomorrow if the rain persisted?
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times arnt backing up everyones perception of ground and supposedly no rain tonight or tomorrow fcast
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Apple man saying he’s concerned about it, but says his jock not too concerned as it’s not got in according to him.
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Lots of opinions and no one same answer from any of them.
There was mud in Ireland Impossible I’d say he’d be ok, but his rivals wouldn’t like cut. |