Some, if not all, Australian visitors to Royal Ascot have had their expenses covered also.
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Some, if not all, Australian visitors to Royal Ascot have had their expenses covered also.
He said he was the lord on 30th March and to shut one mouth's if one didn't agree with him so why would he post anything in a constructive manner?
Exactly. Plus it's smack back in the middle of their flat season as well.
So put in a shite horse then with a chance of being a Derby winner.
I dont follow flat racing as much as I used to so cant give you names but of all the 3 year olds in training, only 12 turn up on reasonable ground to take their chance? Some big name trainers/ owmers...
I think it does....definitely seems to be a lack of runners from other stables when one trainer does this, and again from a personal point of view, it really doesn't help the sport. I appreciate they...
An afterthought, only 12 declared? Are other trainers/owners being put off when they see so many from one stable in there and seemingly a pace maker put it, and although no horse appeared to be used...
I thought SW didnt handle the track: seemed unbalanced and was changing his legs. Nice for Buick.