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Old 05-27-2007, 04:39 PM
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Aussie sprinters in Ascot raid

NO SETBACKS, no scares, not even a runny nose. Just four great sprinters in perfect shape for the most lethal Aussie raid ever on the world racing stage.
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Old 05-27-2007, 04:46 PM
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They are going to rip the Euros a new one....
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Old 05-27-2007, 05:24 PM
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On our racing channel today, they had the trainer of Miss Andretti, he said the only other Aussie horse he fears is Takeover Target....... he said he had no fear of Bently Biscuit, which slightly surprised me.

He also said that there wasn't too much confidence because they felt that we have been dumbing down our sprinters making them seem not as good, but in all fairness, he is right. We have been so used to have rubbish sprinters that i think we have got used to saying it, but fact is this year we have some very useful sprinters on our hands: Asset (he is VERY smart), Amadeus Wolf (his trainer expects him to be the best sprinter in the world), Dandy Man (the quickest of them, he will take some stopping over 5 furlongs) and also Benbaun, who won at The Curragh yesterday.

I wouldn't get too confident if i were you. Don't forget, our horses just have to get into a truck a travel a maximum of 4 hours, your hopes have to fly at altitudes of about 30,000 feet for a total of 31 hours, in unine poisoned air and that isn't even to mention the differing climates, which especially affects the oestrus cycles of the fillies and mares......... just a few subjects you might want to think through before getting too confident.
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Old 05-27-2007, 05:34 PM
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On our racing channel today, they had the trainer of Miss Andretti, he said the only other Aussie horse he fears is Takeover Target....... he said he had no fear of Bently Biscuit, which slightly surprised me.

He also said that there wasn't too much confidence because they felt that we have been dumbing down our sprinters making them seem not as good, but in all fairness, he is right. We have been so used to have rubbish sprinters that i think we have got used to saying it, but fact is this year we have some very useful sprinters on our hands: Asset (he is VERY smart), Amadeus Wolf (his trainer expects him to be the best sprinter in the world), Dandy Man (the quickest of them, he will take some stopping over 5 furlongs) and also Benbaun, who won at The Curragh yesterday.

I wouldn't get too confident if i were you. Don't forget, our horses just have to get into a truck a travel a maximum of 4 hours, your hopes have to fly at altitudes of about 30,000 feet for a total of 31 hours, in unine poisoned air and that isn't even to mention the differing climates, which especially affects the oestrus cycles of the fillies and mares......... just a few subjects you might want to think through before getting too confident.

Maybe but i would have to say miss A ,bently biscuit are the best aussie sprinters ive seen in a long long while,
In fact miss A would piss on anything in the world at mo & she will be fresh having not travelled up to brisbane for the carni
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Old 05-27-2007, 06:12 PM
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Miss Andretti looks like a right superstar. Id always try to monitor how they are behaving over in Britain because alot can change and some horses might thrive on the change while others might go backwards... Dandy Man is very quick.. he is faster this year and was beaten by the draw last year at Ascot..
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Old 05-28-2007, 06:00 AM
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Miss Andretti is going to struggle, mainly because she is a filly. It is scientifically proven that travelling long distances affects fillies more than it does colts. Mainly because of the changing seasons and climates between continents. It might really mess her cycle up and she may just come into season at the wrong time.

Fillies are more likely to go backwards from big changes.
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