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Chap admits backing a loser in the first and you're trying to give him a hard time ?
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Rowley Mile - It was a reasonable question to ask and he gave a very good reply which answered my question.
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Nice review Soapp
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For wmfb.
Dubawis progeny statistics. 2000 TO DATE WINS RUNS % 2ND 3RD £ PRIZE Worldwide G1 7 57 12 10 3 1,454,691 Euro Stakes 41 230 18 27 23 2,562,018 1988 TO DATE WINS RUNS % 2ND 3RD £ PRIZE Flat 136 863 16 103 89 1,701,425 All-weather 48 235 20 34 22 174,249 Jumps 7 28 25 3 2 24,196 First Crop 32 229 14 28 31 251,910 2yo 65 427 15 51 54 513,828 5-6f 55 359 15 45 39 468,135 7-9f 92 565 16 67 62 1,023,755 10-11f 19 83 23 13 2 153,194 12-13f 13 59 22 8 7 218,170 14f+ 5 32 16 4 1 12,421 Heavy 4 11 36 1 1 30,149 Soft 14 73 19 9 4 202,011 Gd-sft 20 124 16 9 21 324,328 Good 41 318 13 33 28 341,779 Gd-fm 65 360 18 54 37 830,887 Statistics are for GB and Ireland unless otherwise stated |
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Giant Strides thanks for the information hope i am reading it right.Seems he has a higher percentage in the ten and twelve furlong races which is the opposite of my own thoughts.In all my racing thoughts i rely on memory and gut feeling which can go spectacularly wrong,i have no memory of Dubawi siring stayers.Again if i am reading it right there are no stamina doubts about Akeed Mofeed,if am reading it wrong please enlighten me also do you think there will be stamina doubts.One other thing how come 1988 is at the top of the figures thats way before Dubawis time.
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This isn't an original question but can anyone tell me why the Curragh seems to be the only track to change the stalls numbering system with low numbers now on the left. I know it's to do with international standards but why the ONLY one? It seems ludy-chris!
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I got them from the RP and I think the 1988 thing is where all their bloodstock stats begin.
I`ll get back to you on the other thing when I have a little time. |
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TTT
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