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Haven't heard anything about that for a while. I guess that's a good sign. But maybe people in the Melbourne thread might know more.
Back here, top jockey Leith Innes had a win on his first day back riding yesterday. He had been off the scene since he broke a couple of vertebrae in a nasty spill in early August. Great to have Leithal back doing what he does best. |
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Great news.
* * * Good luck tonight (well tomorrow) Katie Lee! Time for me to disply some stupidity and ask something I've been wondering about... why isn't she running in the Cox Plate? |
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I was wondering that too. I found this:
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I can't stay awake any longer but want to remind you of something.
Longchamp (FR) Result 17 May 2009 « 3:20 » Prix d'Ispahan (Group 1) (4yo+) (1m1f55y) 1m1f Soft « 1 2 Never On Sunday (FR) 7/1 4 9-2 J-C Rouget * * » gr/ro h Sunday Break (JPN) - Hexane (FR) (Kendor) Christophe-Patrice Lemaire Towards rear, 7th straight, pushed along and headway on rail 2f out, led 1f out, stayed on well « 2 3 1 Gris De Gris (IRE) 14/1 5 9-2 A De Royer-Dupre * * » gr h Slickly (FR) - Deesse Grise (FR) (Lead On Time) Gerald Mosse In touch, 4th halfway, pushed along to go 2nd 2f out, every chance approaching final furlong, kept on but always held « 3 4 2½ Runaway 50/1 7 9-2 R Pritchard-Gordon * * » b h King's Best (USA) - Anasazi (IRE) (Sadler's Wells) Thierry Jarnet In touch, 6th halfway, disputing 5th straight, hard ridden and headway 2f out, took 3rd final 50yds « 4 8 ½ Celebrissime (IRE) 150/1 4 9-2 F Head * * » ch g Peintre Celebre (USA) - Ring Beaune (USA) (Bering) Davy Bonilla Led after 2f, 2 lengths clear 2f out, headed 1f out, one pace « 5 7 2 Proviso 9/1 4 8-13 A Fabre * * » b m Dansili - Binche (USA) (Woodman) Stephane Pasquier Held up, 8th straight, ridden 2f out, never in challenging position « 6 1 2½ Curtain Call (FR) 5/1 4 9-2 L M Cumani * * » b h Sadler's Wells (USA) - Apsara (FR) (Darshaan) F M Berry Led 2f, 2nd halfway, driven entering straight, beaten 1 1/2f out « 7 6 2 Goldikova (IRE) 5/4F 4 8-13 F Head * * » b m Anabaa (USA) - Born Gold (USA) (Blushing Groom) Olivier Peslier Prominent, 3rd halfway, effort 1 1/2f out, soon beaten « 8 5 5 Loup Breton (IRE) 4/1 5 9-2 E Lellouche * * » b h Anabaa (USA) - Louve (USA) (Irish River) Anthony Crastus Held up in last, ridden over 2f out, no impression « 9 9 8 Tazeez (USA) 13/2 5 9-2 J H M Gosden * * » b/br g Silver Hawk (USA) - Soiree Russe (USA) (Nureyev) Richard Hills Midfield, 5th halfway, disputing 5th straight, pushed along 2f out, soon beaten My point being it doesn't take anything away from her. Even a champion can have a crappy day. I guess this was hers. |
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That does help, thanks. I'm still sure she's a champion.
It's just a shame that she chose to have that race today, when so many were seeing her for the first time. She didn't make a great first impression. By contrast, this is the first time I saw her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr7CJvzMmPQ |
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Beautiful.
* * * This is silly but I wanted to show you this. Batch 6, 2nd place finisher. He hasn't really don't anything yet... swimming and trotting, trotting and swimming and a gallop about every 3rd or 4th day... so here's his first barrier trial. I never claim to be good at reading these things but to me he looks like he's out there having fun. Nice and easy. (If it doesn't take you right to it click on the drop down menu to Oct. 19th). Corporal Jones. http://www.hkjc.com/english/press/btrs.asp |
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oh my God thud! |
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Have you heard any news about his nemesis, Military Move? His Derby win was amazing, and I'd love it if he did NZ proud up there. It's hard not to like him. |
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Great pictures and yeah of course I remember him!
I just checked... Trotting every single day since 9/22... no swimming, no barrier trials (yet) and two gallops one of which was with Beadman. I'll keep watching. He should have his barrier trial pretty soon. |
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Great, thanks for that.
Awesome racing down in Hamilton today. So happy I went down to watch it. Sarten Memorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBZoeXMnFcs Lovely big chestnut filly We Can Say It Now beats the boys. She's a daughter of Starcraft, and she's only had four starts for two wins. She's 7-1 now for the 2000 Guineas and 2-1 favourite for the 1000 Guineas. Banchee ran a bad race, but I think you can forget she ran. She flipped over in the gates. The vet cleared her as fit to run, but I think she was only fit physically - she seemed pretty stressed by the whole thing, so you can forgive her for not doing her best here. But wait till you see this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PetkprE1UZ0 He's...sensational! So brilliant, and so easy. He's 3-2 now for the 2000 Guineas - so he'll probably start at the shortest price in a long time. And why not? He's SO remarkable. |
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Quote from trainer Roger James about HR...
"All the winners today have raced from on or near the pace but he's come from back in the field to defy the pattern. I think we saw a special horse in the making today. He changes gears, and only the good ones do that. We haven't seen him go the distance he's bred to go yet, and he's still learning. I've put a lot of pressure on myself and the horse, because I haven't kept it a secret, but I haven't been this excited about a horse since Zonda." Apart from Sunline, Zonda's the best horse I've seen here in NZ. |
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Wow I just watched the replay...
He lives up to his name! |
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And he came back afterwards like he hadn't even had a race. He was throwing his head all over the place and prancing around. Amazing athlete.
He reminds me a lot of Xcellent. He looks a bit like him, they're both sons of Pentire, and he has that same powerful acceleration. I'm sure they'd be happy if he ended up being half as good, but they sound pretty confident he's something a bit special. His main target is the Derby. Maybe he can be the first horse since 1990 to win both the 2000 Guineas and the Derby. |
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Odds for the 2000 Guineas (6 Nov):
Barside 26.00 Cellarmaster 8.00 Charma 16.00 Down Town 101.00 Encosta Diablo 26.00 Flash Hapi 81.00 Galaxy Star 101.00 Go Go Dingo 126.00 Hammer Down 10.00 He's Remarkable 3.00 Hoofit 21.00 Icepin 31.00 Jetset Lad 101.00 Jimmy Choux 8.00 Maradona 26.00 Mr O'Ceirin 51.00 Pericles 151.00 Rememba Howe 26.00 Santos 41.00 Sweet Suitor 16.00 The Prince 101.00 Twilight Savings 12.00 Undisclosed 26.00 Upsala 81.00 We Are Royal 126.00 We Can Say It Now 6.00 Zennista 16.00 HR still a hot favourite. I think Jimmy, Cellarmaster and Hammer Down should all be a bit lower, and Upsala at 80 is crazy. |
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He is remarkable but I think he's beatable... I think he might lose once or twice before becoming the champion he looks to be.
I'm picking Jimmy to win (and will root for Upsala even if...). (As of right now anyway). Encosta Diablo... why do I remember that name? Did he once have a fantastic win or something? |
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Oh wow I didn't see this till now.
The highest complement. |
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He's also beautifully bred - half-brother to G1 winner Vapour Trail and G2 winner Santagostino. He'd have a chance at his best, but he's not running well enough at the moment. |
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Not to sound too stupid here but I don't know those names!
Well I hope he does okay anyway... no idea why his name stayed with me. Why did Katie scratch? Any idea? |
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I think it was the weather forecast. She HATES wet tracks. They were predicting that it would be so amazingly bad. Opie decided to take 10 rides in NZ today instead of flying over to ride her, so that gave me a hint that she might not run today. Hopefully she'll get her day in the sun in Australia. But for now, at least WE know how good she is.
I don't blame you for not knowing most of the names! Apart from He's Remarkable, Cellarmaster, Jimmy Choux, WCSIN and the Wellington Guineas winner Barside (I don't think I pasted a link for that one. It was a very wet track, but a good win - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F2o9VnWzQc ), it's mostly a bunch of good winners at MUCH lower levels. I think most of those will be outclassed. |
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It feels so close now! The field...
New Zealand 2000 Guineas $1 million 1600m 3yo 1 33X21 Jimmy Choux 4 88 56.0 John Bary, Hastings 2 2X346 Cellarmaster 3 85 56.0 James McDonald (a) Kevin Gray, Copper Belt Lodge, Palmerston North 3 75171 Barside 15 80 56.0 Lisa Allpress Trent Busuttin, Cambridge 4 5X723 Icepin 17 80 56.0 Vinnie Colgan Jason Bridgman, Rangiora 5 61221 Undisclosed 18 80 56.0 Peter McKay, Matamata 6 1X114 Encosta Diablo 6 78 56.0 Chris Johnson Jason Bridgman, Rangiora 7 4X232 Charma 5 76 56.0 Leith Innes Graeme & Mark Sanders, Te Awamutu 8 311 Hammer Down 14 75 56.0 Stephen McKee, Ardmore 9 2X517 Hoofit 11 75 56.0 Stephen McKee, Ardmore 10 21891 Flash Hapi 1 74 56.0 Robert Hannam Kenny & Lisa Rae, Ruakaka 11 161 He's Remarkable 13 74 56.0 Matthew Cameron Roger James, Cambridge 12 23137 Maradona 9 74 56.0 Daniel Stackhouse (a) Andrew Campbell, Opaki 13 41302 Upsala 2 74 56.0 Paul Taylor Kenny & Lisa Rae, Ruakaka 14 6X120 Sweet Suitor 7 73 56.0 Darryl Bradley Graeme & Debbie Rogerson, Tuhikaramea 15 82315 Santos 16 68 56.0 John & Karen Parsons, Balcairn 16 111X1 Twilight Savings 12 85 54.5 Opie Bosson Murray & Bjorn Baker, Cambridge 17 X2114 Rememba Howe 10 84 54.5 Noel Harris Evan & J J Rayner, Wanganui 18 12X51 We Can Say It Now (AUS) 8 75 54.5 Mark Du Plessis Murray & Bjorn Baker, Cambridge 19 1X589 Jetset Lad 19 66 56.0 John Wheeler, New Plymouth I have to be up at about 7am on Saturday morning to get my flight, and I won't get back until after 10pm that night, but it's gonna be worth it. |