Did he know the horse was emptying and trying to hold onto something for run in?I never like that from Mark Walsh, always waits until after the last to go win his race. He could have put the race to bed.
Racing Post headline:
John Durkan: Gallant Gaelic Warrior holds off fast-finishing stablemate Fact To File to edge a race for the ages
Did whoever wrote actually watch the race?
Sure, FTF came from some way behind GW but it got level (at least) and wasn't going any faster than GW from the last.
You won't see many better races this season -the fact that a Gold Cup winner,Grand National winner and a dual Punchestown Gold Cup winner couldn't get competitive is relevant.Indeed.
There are races every day when two horses are ding-dong all the way from the last or second last.
Does it only qualify as a race for the ages when it involves Grade 1ers?
Sorry Luke but can't agree with that.i didn't expect them to get competitive over 2m4f.You won't see many better races this season -the fact that a Gold Cup winner,Grand National winner and a dual Punchestown Gold Cup winner couldn't get competitive is relevant.
Yes the form is top class,I agree.but the first 2 were the only 2 that could win that.Fastorslow won the race race 2 years ago and is a 3 time Grade 1 winner over fences at Punchestown. Heart Wood was race fit -beaten 9 lengths by FTF in the Ryanair he was beaten over 30 lengths day.I'd say the form will work out at the highest level.
What do we think of the Gold Cup winner getting beat so far ? 18/1 as wellYes the form is top class,I agree.but the first 2 were the only 2 that could win that.
Yep. Think Gaelic Warrior may have left his KG bid on the racecourse this afternoon.
Bang on.Yes the form is top class,I agree.but the first 2 were the only 2 that could win that.
Wouldnn't bank on it,he's won after a short break before,anf it could be the perfect prep.Yep. Think Gaelic Warrior may have left his KG bid on the racecourse this afternoon.
Yes the form is top class,I agree.but the first 2 were the only 2 that could win that.
Yup. Going to the last, even though FTF came to challenge, it seemed clear that GW had not been asked to fully commit at that stage. Sure enough, he had enough in reserve.Racing Post headline:
John Durkan: Gallant Gaelic Warrior holds off fast-finishing stablemate Fact To File to edge a race for the ages
Did whoever wrote actually watch the race?
Sure, FTF came from some way behind GW but it got level (at least) and wasn't going any faster than GW from the last.
I am always wary of the KG simply because many horses do not enjoy Kempton. It is a funny course over 3m - the fences seem to come quickly and some very good horses have failed to perform in the past in the race. Those that do enjoy the relentless gallop, jump, keep enjoying it - Kauto and Dessie for a start. But it's not a given. Of course I'd love GW to win it but I think he is maybe more suited to a track that takes others out of a speed test (I'm not explaining that very well!!) but a stayers track where he also dominates...does that make sense or am I talking a load of bull?(wouldn't be the first time!)