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A puzzling ride at a Course that favours being up with the pace
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Shocking is the word i'd use and the market drift told the story , I'm amazed they were so open with that ride...
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Won
(Each Way) Single @ 20/1 Comanche Brave Booooom! ![]() |
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Delbert posts yet another aftertime winner claim
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No thread on the race but was beat 6L bybKa Ying
The fav beaten 8+ L Finished behind Lazzat in Arabia, form was there. |
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Mythical bets do not count,Delbert.
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If you can get within six lengths of Ka Ying Rising, you've got above-average ability and Comanche Brave (Wootton Bassett) came back from his Chairman's Sprint Prize experience to hammer that home in Saturday's G2 Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands Stakes.
Sent off the 7-4 favourite for the Curragh contest, the Donnacha O'Brien-trained four-year-old who was having only his third career start at this six-furlong trip followed the pace with ease. Committed by Ryan Moore passing two out, Muhaideb Almuhaideb's colour-bearer stretched to an authoritative two-length success from course specialist Big Gossey (Gutaifan), with James's Delight (Invincible Army) a further half a length away in third. Royal Ascot again beckons for the winner, who was third in the G3 Jersey Stakes last year. This time, it will be the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. “I wanted to go sprinting with him for a while and I thought a few times along the way that it was stupid, but thankfully it wasn't,” Donnacha O'Brien said. “He's a good horse and he's getting better. He was nearly a very good horse over a mile and sprinters take a little bit of time to get used to that kind of pace.” “He wasn't disgraced by any means against useful horses in behind Ka Ying Rising and I think he's taken another step up today,” he added. “You need that maturity and strength against older sprinters and he's really starting get that. I hope he's going to be a proper horse, I think he could be. The owner, Mr Almuhaideb, bought him after he ran in Abu Dhabi, to run in Saudi Arabia. It's very nice to have a good horse for him, he's bought another breezer from me as well. Hopefully, we can have a good time at Ascot.” |
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Today’s double failed by 3/4L !
Placed (Each Way) Double @ 2 Lines Seagulls Eleven | Comanche Brave |
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Seagulls Eleven
@ 16/1 Each Way Placed Each Way: 1/5 Odds, 3 Places ASCOT 14:27 EVENT 0m 7f 213y Today 14:27 Results Comanche Brave @ 16/1 Each Way Won Each Way: 1/5 Odds, 3 Places |
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so was it 20/1 or 16/1?
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I’d of posted the info before but as said NO thread and I must say given my critics such winners doesn’t appeal!
![]() Race comments from Ascot. All the horses around him matched up to form from Dubai and out East. In touch with leaders, some headway when not clear run 1f out, no extra inside final 110yds |
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16/1 on the double 20/1 on the single.
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Obviously Hugo, the weight of his first bet, the big each way single @ 20/1, caused the bookmakers to slash the price to 16/1 by the time he came to put the double on.
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both in Ricardo's gaffé?
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Cheers!
![]() But carry on a change in attitude would mean I’d share these insights more often, you make the others lose out. ![]() |
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By the time he put the treble on (yet to tell us the 3rd leg) it will have gone into 14/1. Sadly the accumulator only benefitted from the horse at SP. But not too much of a problem to such an ace punter I assume.
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What in Gods name has this to do with this thread ffs...
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2 bets from dellawoffle...both winners...bellissimo
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Carry on haters!
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Nothing whatsoever,workrider.
Unfortunately,Delbert feels a compulsion to try to show how smart he is (after the event) and is an utter bullshatting loon that invades threads |
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Workrider you might remember posting tosh with your buddy on another thread?
Get over it. |
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I thought for one moment he was from the Goverment trying to gaslight us...
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The title of taking the biscuit was enough to add to!
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Delbert has now taken over from StewyB as the king of aftertiming.
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I never took much notice of you before mate, and after that little episode I'll continue to do so...
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Thread appears to have been hi-jacked -OP was about the ride on Secret Force, which had I watched with a win ticket in my hand, I'd have been most unhappy!
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Indeed
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its a confirmed hold up horse..did ewe expect it to make the running?
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Took keen hold, towards rear, weakened over 1f out (op 11/4)
Not sure why the RP reporter didnt mention the " Pulling double with nowhere to go " ?? |
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The thread had one reply from a waste of space and hardly any views (which shows plenty are taking no notice of you ;) , I reckon a thanks is in store for bringing it back from disappearing with all the other pocket talking types because of a bad ride!
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P/O Tard.
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pace was 39-36mph early..settled 34mph..nowt rong with the pace..ran poor but jock gave up 2 out.
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Dela, we had a few cross words in your early days about your after-timing.
But on the whole i think youre a good contributer. But this one, really takes the biscuit!!!! |
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Delbert is,and has always been,an attention seeking,non betting ,Autistic loon.
Today only confirmed it ![]() |
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1st winner since roay ascot..muussed be doing his bolllox in.
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