barjon
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It’s come around once more and if you can see past City of Troy this time I’d be amazed. He might not have trained on, there might be something to jump out of the woodwork, there might be a disaster in running. There might be…………. Anything is possible, I suppose, but I doubt it - he’ll win.
For the rest I was quite taken with Dutch Decoy (2:20) last time at Newmarket when I thought he should have won. He had to delay his challenge stuck behind horses, went down by a nose and was ahead one stride past the post. This one is a tougher assignment, though.
Otherwise it’s pretty much a guessing game and really just notebook time. Some old friends out in the 1:45 and it will be interesting see how Noble Style goes since he is the proverbial Group horse in a handicap. I’ll also keep an eye on Rabaah in that one, as well as Alyanaabi (Guineas) and Rowayeh(5:15). I always take note of Shadwell horses since you can be sure they kept hold of the good ones after the dispersal, although that is probably wearing a bit thin now.
Euro mentioned Indivar in the flatties thread so must keep an eye on that one and see how the market goes.
Little interest elsewhere.
For the rest I was quite taken with Dutch Decoy (2:20) last time at Newmarket when I thought he should have won. He had to delay his challenge stuck behind horses, went down by a nose and was ahead one stride past the post. This one is a tougher assignment, though.
Otherwise it’s pretty much a guessing game and really just notebook time. Some old friends out in the 1:45 and it will be interesting see how Noble Style goes since he is the proverbial Group horse in a handicap. I’ll also keep an eye on Rabaah in that one, as well as Alyanaabi (Guineas) and Rowayeh(5:15). I always take note of Shadwell horses since you can be sure they kept hold of the good ones after the dispersal, although that is probably wearing a bit thin now.
Euro mentioned Indivar in the flatties thread so must keep an eye on that one and see how the market goes.
Little interest elsewhere.