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![]() It'll be August 1 in about two weeks - the first day of the 2009-10 season. And that means our first G1, the Mudgway at Hastings, is only just over a month away.
I've decided to start a new thread for it because it's going to be the best season ever! Time for some predictions that will look pretty stupid a year from now. The three stars of the season: ![]() Mufhasa Champion sprinter this season and almost certainly Horse of the Year. He won the G1 Telegraph in 1:07.39. I don't think there's any horse in NZ that can keep up with him in sprint races. ![]() Tell A Tale This season's best 3yo should be bigger, stronger and more mature next season. He showed amazing speed in the 2000 Guineas and great courage with his 3rd in the Derby on a wet track over a distance way beyond what he's bred to handle. I think he could be a winning machine next season over a mile. ![]() Prince Of Wales I know this time last year I predicted that the Moroneys would have a big 3yo year with Altered Image and it didn't quite happen, but I think this colt could be better. I'm not picking any Te Akau horses to have a big season, which is sure to be wrong - especially now they've contracted James McDonald (champion apprentice and number 1 jockey overall) to ride for them this season. Scary combination! Summing up my predictions: Best 3yo male up to a mile: Prince Of Wales Best 3yo female up to a mile: St Germaine Best 3yo male beyond a mile: Bally Duff Best 3yo female beyond a mile: Masquerade Best older male sprinter: Mufhasa Best older female sprinter: Shanzero Best older miler: Tell A Tale Best older stayer: Daffodil As Ellerslie race caller George Simon says, "let's bring it on." ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for keeping us up to date!
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![]() Nom Du Jeu "galloped stylishly" at Cambridge yesterday - 52.0 for 800m.
I hope he's back in his best next season after two really bad performances in February/March. |
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![]() Daffodil starts out her 2009-10 season on Thursday (still officially 2008-09 though!)
1 2138X Samurai 3 102 58.0 Neil Connors, Woodville 2 2441X Daffodil 6 96 55.5 Kevin Gray, Copper Belt Lodge, Palmerston North 3 14820 Mega Belt 1 95 55.5 Kevin Gray, Copper Belt Lodge, Palmerston North 4 26539 Woodbury Belle 7 89 54.0 Lisa Allpress Stephen Crutchley, Wanganui 5 X3249 Ease Hours 5 88 54.0 Kelly Myers (a) Dianne Sergeant, Hastings 6 244X8 Go Danny 4 86 54.0 Grant Searle, Awapuni 7 112X6 Yelracm 2 84 54.0 Grant Searle, Awapuni The 1200m might be a bit short and the track could be a little bit wetter than she likes, but I think she should be too good for these. I have no idea why she, a dual G1 winner, is carrying 2.5kg less than Samurai, who is only a G3 winner. |
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![]() I've been looking for it, but haven't found it yet. I'll post it if I do.
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![]() Good question. He's only 20th on the NZ sires table for 2008-09, and didn't have any G1 winners this season.
There are no Zabeel horses in this country that look like real prospects to me at the moment. But a lot of his best ones do kind of come from nowhere, so you never know. |