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So competitive it's hard to rule many out. I share most of the thoughts above but have had a speculative punt on Tha'ir getting an average after deductions of 30+. Not sure he has really shown his best and may be coming into form.
 
The race should suit Gabriel The Great - big fields and a decent gallop on quickish ground are his sort of thing. I can see King George River running well too.
 
The Rectifier is the best of the outsiders imo, I reckon it will enjoy a big field.

50's with Laddies too good to miss.:)
 
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So competitive it's hard to rule many out. I share most of the thoughts above but have had a speculative punt on Tha'ir getting an average after deductions of 30+. Not sure he has really shown his best and may be coming into form.

I ended up having a little saver on him too. Godolphin had a good half-dozen other possibles for the race and they are not to be taken lightly in big handicaps so the fact this is their only rep could be of some significance.
 
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Code Of Honor arguably a touch unlucky too and covered a fair bit of extra ground to make his challenge. Another unlucky loser for Henry Candy.
 
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Not so much unlucky in the race more in running into something that good. Same thing happened with Cape Peron at Goodwood.
 
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