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13th September 2020, 7:11 PM
#21001
Very disappointed with Master of the Seas today.
Seemed to me he pulled too hard early and paid the price at the finish.
Maybe not running him for 2 months wasn’t a great idea as he may have been less fresh not that I’m any expert
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13th September 2020 7:11 PM
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13th September 2020, 7:40 PM
#21002
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
viking
Very disappointed with Master of the Seas today.
Seemed to me he pulled too hard early and paid the price at the finish.
Maybe not running him for 2 months wasn’t a great idea as he may have been less fresh not that I’m any expert
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Me too, looked as though he was coming to win it easily, then just folded. One of a number of top horses that failed to deliver their running this w/e.
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13th September 2020, 10:06 PM
#21003
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
barjon
One of a number of top horses that failed to deliver their running this w/e.
I think I backed most of them.
Sottsass beaten by Armoury
One Voice beaten further today than she was against Love and Fancy Blue
Port Guillaume nowhere.
All 10f+ races.
I am seriously thinking of prioritising mile and shorter races next year. More consistency and fewer Galileo bastards like Mogul.
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14th September 2020, 5:57 AM
#21004
Senior Member
2.30 Bath-Diamond Bay
Each Way @ 14-1 [Bet 365]
Not a bad debut run
Win some,lose some,but always enjoying it
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14th September 2020, 6:28 AM
#21005

Originally Posted by
viking
Very disappointed with Master of the Seas today.
Seemed to me he pulled too hard early and paid the price at the finish.
Maybe not running him for 2 months wasn’t a great idea as he may have been less fresh not that I’m any expert
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Just watched it back, and off a slowish pace, he was swamped by speedier horses. Wouldn't be writing him off for the Dewhurst on the strength of that run, though.
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14th September 2020, 9:37 AM
#21006
Not a great deal of pace in the 4.05 Bath, and worth a small investment on Walk On Walter 14/1 generally,to pinch it from the front (as he did last year) from his low draw.
“Today’s scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality. ”
― Nikola Tesla
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15th September 2020, 5:31 PM
#21007
Daschas 3.45Y loves fast ground and, is the current record holder for this C&D.
Major chance,imo 6/1 B365 & Hills.
“Today’s scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality. ”
― Nikola Tesla
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16th September 2020, 12:15 PM
#21008
Senior Member
Desert
Having thwarted you by ducking the Logician challenge Zaaki is running at Sandown 3.55 today - down in class a tad, too.
Last edited by barjon; 16th September 2020 at 2:23 PM.
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16th September 2020, 12:20 PM
#21009
Thanks, bj. I had no idea. I'll take a look but presume he's a hotpot.
Two's company, three's allowed.
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16th September 2020, 12:33 PM
#21010
Had a look. Surprised to see 13/2 but once I looked through the others I saw why the Hamdan horse is favourite. It's hard to get away from him.
Two's company, three's allowed.
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16th September 2020, 5:43 PM
#21011
Prince Des Sable2.20 Ponte was a close 4th in a good listed race over C&D last August, ridden in her usual attacking style. She's racently moved to David O'Meara who tries her in a first-time hood.
Worth a small ew @ Betfair's18/1 to see if it works the oracle.
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“Today’s scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality. ”
― Nikola Tesla
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17th September 2020, 7:30 AM
#21012
Not much of a price but probably still value at 5/2, Cormier (5.35 Ayr) is officially 7lbs well in and could easily go off at 6/4.
Two's company, three's allowed.
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17th September 2020, 8:17 AM
#21013
Senior Member
Price has gone now but Bodyline was 7/2 for the 3.10 at Yarmouth when betting opened yesterday afternoon. Ground much more suitable than it was in the Melrose
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17th September 2020, 2:04 PM
#21014
Dance To Paris 3.10Y is usually a pace horse, but her trainer fitted her with a visor latest, and she was held up in the rear and finished quite well when released.
Dropped in trip today, the visor back on and Wm Buick back in the saddle, I expect a livelier performance today.
12/1 B365
Last edited by reet hard; 17th September 2020 at 2:06 PM.
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― Nikola Tesla
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18th September 2020, 8:44 AM
#21015
Senior Member
Stylehunter in the 2.30 at Newbury. This horse pretty much started fav for the John Smith's last year after an eye catching run in the Hunt Cup but he was tardy from the gate and never got competitive from a bad draw. He joined Crisford from Gosden and ran three times In meydan over the winter. Now, he bled in the last of those but again was eye catching over 12f in the second. Away slowly he was detached early and circled the whole field with a good finish to get third. There wasn't a pace collapse either - the Godolphin that won led throughout.
Back over here he was a non factor on the aw last month (the race was run at a crawl and he was never in it). At 10s/12s today I'm interested as there's no question he's well treated.
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18th September 2020, 10:31 AM
#21016

Originally Posted by
Euronymous
Stylehunter in the 2.30 at Newbury. This horse pretty much started fav for the John Smith's last year after an eye catching run in the Hunt Cup but he was tardy from the gate and never got competitive from a bad draw. He joined Crisford from Gosden and ran three times In meydan over the winter. Now, he bled in the last of those but again was eye catching over 12f in the second. Away slowly he was detached early and circled the whole field with a good finish to get third. There wasn't a pace collapse either - the Godolphin that won led throughout.
Back over here he was a non factor on the aw last month (the race was run at a crawl and he was never in it). At 10s/12s today I'm interested as there's no question he's well treated.
I think I'll join you, Euro. I got a tracker alert for it last night but couldn't be arsed to check the more recent form so you've done that for me
Two's company, three's allowed.
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18th September 2020, 10:52 PM
#21017
I'm slowly coming out of my depression after the bronze cup.i had a good bet on sounds of iona and watched it drift from 16s to 50s and never broke sweat and finished stone last.
Tomorrow I hope I get a better run from mine.
GOLDEN APOLLO silver cup
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SPANISH CITY gold cup.on its run in the wokingham off the same mark and a top apprentice I will be disappointed if this cant get in the first 7 (skybet) 18/1
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18th September 2020, 10:58 PM
#21018

Originally Posted by
Desert Orchid
I think I'll join you, Euro. I got a tracker alert for it last night but couldn't be arsed to check the more recent form so you've done that for me

Decided against as I had a tracker alert for Humanitarian as well and decided to leave the race alone.
Two's company, three's allowed.
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19th September 2020, 3:16 AM
#21019
Aplomb (Silver Cup) has an excellent record over 6f, when there is sft in the going (5124111). His latest run can be forgiven, as he was outpaced over the 5f before being baulked at the diistance.
20/1 5 places, Betfair
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― Nikola Tesla
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19th September 2020, 6:32 AM
#21020
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
PlaceBacker
2.30 Bath-Diamond Bay
Each Way @ 14-1 [Bet 365]
Not a bad debut run
3rd!
Win some,lose some,but always enjoying it
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