Fraser got a ten day ban for the ride on Parlando (winner twice since) at Wolverhampton last month, which I remember well cuz it was a selection on my thread, though I did think it was harsh as I wasn't sure he got the clearest of runs up the home straight.
The other one that tends to catch the eye under him running on late after it's all over having been held up is King Chaos, who'll probably fall in one day when the stars align and there's a pace collapse.
Fraser got a ten day ban for the ride on Parlando (winner twice since) at Wolverhampton last month, which I remember well cuz it was a selection on my thread, though I did think it was harsh as I wasn't sure he got the clearest of runs up the home st
Thats 3 times I have watched the race now and he could easily have gone for the rail with a enough room, just didnt seem bothered to me. I cant see where the RP got their comments from.
Held up in rear, not clear run repeatedly from over 2f out, some headway inside final furlong, keeping on when short of room inside final 110yds, not recover (op 7/1)
Thats 3 times I have watched the race now and he could easily have gone for the rail with a enough room, just didnt seem bothered to me. I cant see where the RP got their comments from. Held up in rear, not clear run repeatedly from over 2f out, som
you'll never get anything controversial from people whose livelihood depends on the integrity of racing, including whoever writes those comments. the only place you'll get anything near reality is, and always has been, on here.
you'll never get anything controversial from people whose livelihood depends on the integrity of racing, including whoever writes those comments. the only place you'll get anything near reality is, and always has been, on here.
It's a noticeably slow time, 12 seconds outside standard, and the field was still tightly packed around 2f out. When the horse won last time, they were held up and came to the nearside rail in the home straight, but in what I presume was a steadily-run contest, they didn't get the gaps this time. Billy Bathgate was another not suited by how it panned out.
It's a noticeably slow time, 12 seconds outside standard, and the field was still tightly packed around 2f out. When the horse won last time, they were held up and came to the nearside rail in the home straight, but in what I presume was a steadily-r