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I think Dylan will win, and as long as Spencer doesn't ride Excellent Art, i think he will win, too.
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I know the top 3 horses and River Proud but am not that familiar with Jeremy, Simply Perfect and Timarwa. Any info or race links would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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I shall answer when I have more time my Dahlink!
In the meantime, Annie Skates to the Juvy Fillies... |
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George to the Classic. I will believe it when i see it.
I'm starting to think we might have seen the last of him. It sure if a strange, bordering on stupid decision to take him there for the Classic.
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if GW is in the same form as last year, I think that it makes sense to go in the Classic. I thought he ran well enough last year to suggest that another try on dirt would yield an improvement.. He went tremendously well for a long way and got bumped at a crucial stage by the eventual winner. the only problem is that he isnt in the same form as last year..
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He has been in poor form really, when you consider how good he was a 3yo. George has been taken out of both the QEII and the Champion Stakes at the last minute. I don't think all is well with him if i'm honest. The Classis is a complete U-turn on what they had suggested not that long ago. Any chance that George has been going through fertility tests?? Could be possible that we have seen the last of him. I don't see any reason to go to the Classic when both the QEII and Champion have looked like perfect races for him. Neither were brilliant races, especially the Champion, which looks weak for a race of it's nature.
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well the QEII wouldnt have been great for him with the weather..
all the danehills that have tried dirt havent liked it, but then again, from a statistical point of view, how many have tried?? as i said, i dont think they really have anything to lose going on racing one more time on dirt, they have much more to lose if they go on turf in the mile.. trying dirt is the jackpot ticket out of the strange situation theyve found themselves in this year with george. its worth a shot in my opinion..
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You asked for the stats......
Turf starters: 2031 Turf winners: 1494 (74%) Dirt starters: 536 Dirt winners: 160 (30%) Turf SWs: 338 (17% from turf starters, 23% from turf winners) Dirt SWs: 3 ( 0.6% from dirt starters, 2% from dirt winners) Dirt stakes horses (including SWs): 15 (3% from dirt starters, 9% from dirt winners)
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grand so, its not as bad as I thought it would be. he has actually had winners on dirt (obviously not good one though!).. i still would have to give it a shot.. u lose in the classic, its not a big loss, you loss in the mile, you lose most of his remaining credibility..
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She's in, she's out, she's in, she's out and now she's back in.....
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Godolphin are widening the options late in the season for their progressive juvenile Ibn Khaldun by entering him, for a fee of $15,000, in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Monmouth Park, New Jersey, on Oct 26, though there is still every chance the colt could stay in Britain to tackle the Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster instead.
Simon Crisford, Godolphin's racing manager, ahead of arguably the most important week of the year for the 'Royal Blues', said: "We're keeping all avenues open as we sort out where our two-year-olds stand." Ibn Khaldun completed a hat-trick when he comfortably met the challenge of a step-up in class to Group Three by beating Redolent and Yahrab in the Deloitte Autumn Stakes at Ascot on Saturday. |
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The more likely target is the Racing Post Trophy..... although with so many u-turns made by connections over the past few days that anything is possible.
I think he will be best on a softer surface. Dubai Destination went well on ground with a bit of ease in it, and so far his progeny have done, too. Gossamer was brilliant when the mud was flying. So he has the pedigree of a horse that would prefer a bit of cut. I think the Racing Post Trophy would be set up for him. They will go a good gallop and his hold up tactics should work a treat. He will also be without Frankie, which is another good thing
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He will also be without Frankie, which is another good thing [/quote]
Not if he's in NJ he won't |
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