Unfortunately, we have decided to pull Rosallion out of the Prix Jaques Le Marois on Sunday. He has a bruised foot that he picked up in training this week which he has been treated but we aren’t completely happy and feel it only right to give him the extra days.
Gary Sitton @SittonGary · 46m You was interviewed twice by @MCYeeehaaa today and declined to mention that even though he asked you about Rosalion specifically. You’re a ****g dog. And yes I am talking through my pocket.
Gary Sitton@SittonGary·46mYou was interviewed twice by @MCYeeehaaa today and declined to mention that even though he asked you about Rosalion specifically. You’re a ****g dog. And yes I am talking through my pocket.
CHAPPERS is racings useful idiot 15 mins of hannon/levey iterviews about a horse they already new wasn't running on sun, they must really hate CHAPPERS,cant for the life of me think why
CHAPPERS is racings useful idiot 15 mins of hannon/levey iterviews about a horse they already new wasn't running on sun, they must really hate CHAPPERS,cant for the life of me think why
It was cruel. Mr Hannon has treated the horse's supporters with disdain for not coming clean earlier about the welfare of Rosallion eg sounding a caution the horse could be scratched. I think this is 3rd unlucky for his backers.
It was cruel. Mr Hannon has treated the horse's supporters with disdain for not coming clean earlier about the welfare of Rosallion eg sounding a caution the horse could be scratched. I think this is 3rd unlucky for his backers.
If you can’t take/accept withdrawals, for any reason, you shouldn’t bet ante-post. It’s a very simple concept. Blaming trainers for not advising in a£Vance is absolute bowlucks. There must be literally thousands of horses withdrawn from planned events without any explanation given, or requested.
If you can’t take/accept withdrawals, for any reason, you shouldn’t bet ante-post.It’s a very simple concept. Blaming trainers for not advising in a£Vance is absolute bowlucks.There must be literally thousands of horses withdrawn from planned
that ain't the problem ,problem been trainer and jockey 2 o clock on Fri afternoon telling Chappers and punters the horse is raring to go A1 and we think he,s best miler in the world, by tea time the horse ain't running,been injured all week with a bruised foot and hasn't stepped foot outside his box, taking punters,race fans for absolute mugs
that ain't the problem ,problem been trainer and jockey 2 o clock on Fri afternoon telling Chappers and punters the horse is raring to go A1 and we think he,s best miler in the world, by tea time the horse ain't running,been injured all week with a b
Both points valid, Hence Antepost road to poor house, but what leaves a bad taste in punters mouth is they must have had a pretty good idea they were not going to run it. So the Sonng and dance telling the public its raring to go and A1 is taking the biscuit.
Both points valid, Hence Antepost road to poor house, but what leaves a bad taste in punters mouth is they must have had a pretty good idea they were not going to run it.So the Sonng and dance telling the public its raring to go and A1 is taking the
If they did something similar in respect of financial affairs/shares/company accounts etc etc, by now they would be in a police cell with every part of their homes/offices searched and computers seized. I had no financial involvement.
If they did something similar in respect of financial affairs/shares/company accounts etc etc, by now they would be in a police cell with every part of their homes/offices searched and computers seized. I had no financial involvement.
Does anyone think that having run only 18 days ago (that it was a rushed afterthought to go) had an impact and or the thought of taking on fresh horses?
Does anyone think that having run only 18 days ago (that it was a rushed afterthought to go) had an impact and or the thought of taking on fresh horses?
that ain't the problem ,problem been trainer and jockey 2 o clock on Fri afternoon telling Chappers and punters the horse is raring to go A1 and we think he,s best miler in the world, by tea time the horse ain't running,been injured all week with a bruised foot and hasn't stepped foot outside his box, taking punters,race fans for absolute mugs
Why would anyone be betting it AP yesterday?
that ain't the problem ,problem been trainer and jockey 2 o clock on Fri afternoon telling Chappers and punters the horse is raring to go A1 and we think he,s best miler in the world, by tea time the horse ain't running,been injured all week with a b
The supporters of Rosallion have been patient and understanding until now. Similarly, his owner who's not renowned for his patience in the past eg hMr Obaid removed horses from Mr Varian and Postponed (Mr Cumani). After 2 unfortunate hiccups/results, and now this "late" bruised foot announcement the patience and loyalty from both supporters and owner could be wearing thin, I'd think.
Rosallion could have had 2 Gp 1 victories this season.
The supporters of Rosallion have been patient and understanding until now. Similarly, his owner who's not renowned for his patience in the past eg hMr Obaid removed horses from Mr Varian and Postponed (Mr Cumani). After 2 unfortunate hiccups/results
It's as old as the hills, if connections disclosed the horse had a problem and still ran they'd be accused of putting people away. If you bet AP you are gambling that horse is declared, if it isn't included in the final decs you've lost, for whatever reason. Doesn't get too much more complex than that.
It's as old as the hills, if connections disclosed the horse had a problem and still ran they'd be accused of putting people away. If you bet AP you are gambling that horse is declared, if it isn't included in the final decs you've lost, for whatever
11 runs in high profile races hannon giving countless interviews about the horse levey given countless interviews about the horse
and today as you scratch your heads as to how he lost 4 or 5 of those 11 races,hannon tells everyone for 1st time the horse has continual problems with bruised feet and its touch and go everytime he runs
11 runs in high profile races hannon giving countless interviews about the horse levey given countless interviews about the horse and today as you scratch your heads as to how he lost 4 or 5 of those 11 races,hannon tells everyone for 1st time the ho
Rosallion is 2/1 *best) for the City Of York next saturday. It's a much weaker Gp 1. If his wellness can be taken at face value 2/1 is a giveaway. But, is he? More importantly, will he run next saturday?
Rosallion is 2/1 *best) for the City Of York next saturday. It's a much weaker Gp 1. If his wellness can be taken at face value 2/1 is a giveaway. But, is he? More importantly, will he run next saturday?
Rosallion has more or less stamped himself as an “unlucky” loser, lately at least with a performance that strings us along to say “next time”. The bookies must love him.
Rosallion has more or less stamped himself as an “unlucky” loser, lately at least with a performance that strings us along to say “next time”. The bookies must love him.
I hadn’t seen the interview with Chaoman can anyone recall what day it was?
There’s a video of Rosallion working the day before (Thursday the 14th) announcement was made. The horse was fine and Hannon seemed happy. Timmy Murphy was happy and the horse was due to ferry over on the Friday night.
Published on 15 August 2025i
Rosallion will be rerouted to the City Of York Stakes next Saturday, having been ruled out of Sunday's Prix Jacques le Marois with a bruised foot. Trainer Richard Hannon revealed on Friday night that last year's St James's Palace Stakes winner had sustained the injury this week and has been treated. He has not, however, recovered in time for a trip to France, where he was favourite for the mile Group 1 contest.
Reporting like this the way that it’s worded makes it sound as though it was some time previously which is why I like many may have felt it was late to let people know. More details on when the injury occurred should have been made clear, knowing that there was a video from the day before released showing the colt to be fine.
Telling Hannon says during the interview that he was a Group 1 winner at 2 the at 3 and we’d like it to be at Four.
He mentioned that he’d face many good horses in France and I believe that the decision was made to try to take in a potentially weaker race to secure that Group 1.
I can’t and am not saying that a bruised foot didn’t occur after the video of him working. The reports are too vague to confirm that, so better journalism please.
I do however think that by reading between the lines they are desperate for that Group 1 win at Four whatever the distance.
I hadn’t seen the interview with Chaoman can anyone recall what day it was?There’s a video of Rosallion working the day before (Thursday the 14th) announcement was made. The horse was fine and Hannon seemed happy. Timmy Murphy was happy and the h
So has there been a dip in confidence to opt for an easier looking race within the camp? Those backing at short odds should contemplate that.
Even Ciaoman! So has there been a dip in confidence to opt for an easier looking race within the camp? Those backing at short odds should contemplate that.
7F at York on fast ground imo equates more to 6F horse going up in distance,rather than milers coming down in distance, THE LONG SPRINT as the weaver shark would describe it,Kinross type horses , class might get him through but not for mois
7F at York on fast ground imo equates more to 6F horse going up in distance,rather than milers coming down in distance, THE LONG SPRINT as the weaver shark would describe it,Kinross type horses , class might get him through but not for mois
Fair play you’ve given your opinion and reasoning for it. It’s similar to Notable Speech dropping back for the July Cup. Which I think was just his prep for the Marois.
Taking in this it does look like it’s seen as an easier task for their colt to secure that G1.
Fair play you’ve given your opinion and reasoning for it. It’s similar to Notable Speech dropping back for the July Cup. Which I think was just his prep for the Marois. Taking in this it does look like it’s seen as an easier task for their colt
So has there been a dip in confidence to opt for an easier looking race within the camp? Those backing at short odds should contemplate that.
Delashay • August 19, 2025 9:08 AM BSTSo has there been a dip in confidence to opt for an easier looking race within the camp? Those backing at short odds should contemplate that.
Telling Hannon says during the interview that he was a Group 1 winner at 2 the at 3 and we’d like it to be at Four.
He mentioned that he’d face many good horses in France and I believe that the decision was made to try to take in a potentially weaker race to secure that Group 1.
I do however think that by reading between the lines they are desperate for that Group 1 win at Four whatever the distance.
Delashay • August 19, 2025 8:58 AM BSTTelling Hannon says during the interview that he was a Group 1 winner at 2 the at 3 and we’d like it to be at Four.He mentioned that he’d face many good horses in France and I believe that the decision was
Report• Quote • Block User Delashay • August 16, 2025 2:59 PM BST He made market for tomorrow for anyone backing against him. I think they got cold feet.
Report• Quote • Block User Cider • August 16, 2025 2:59 PM BST Must be a tiny market, rounding error
Report• Quote • Block User Delashay • August 16, 2025 3:02 PM BST Was 9/2 the field behind the unlucky horse.
Report• Quote • Block User Delashay • August 16, 2025 2:59 PM BSTHe made market for tomorrow for anyone backing against him. I think they got cold feet.Report• Quote • Block User Cider • August 16, 2025 2:59 PM BSTMust be a tiny market, r
Delashay • August 19, 2025 9:08 AM BST Even Ciaoman!
So has there been a dip in confidence to opt for an easier looking race within the camp? Those backing at short odds should contemplate that.
Having only watched the card from Ascot today and seeing Levy talk with Ruby, it was very interesting to see the jock saying that he felt that Rosie wasn’t capable of doing the fractions that he could as a 3 year old!
So to answer myself - yes they ducked the Marois because there was a lack of confidence behind the scenes!
Stone bruise for him? Yeah right!
Field OF lame after the Sussex yeaaaaaah right!
Gotcha!
Delashay • August 19, 2025 9:08 AM BSTEven Ciaoman!So has there been a dip in confidence to opt for an easier looking race within the camp? Those backing at short odds should contemplate that.Having only watched the card from Ascot today and seeing