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At the Start
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I hate to point out the bloody obvious in that the ground was riding close to soft therefore of course they were going to run slower than the standard times.
I just don't geddit - for months now a handful of us have been fighting Denman's corner; saying he would win the Gold Cup by putting them to the sword early so they couldn't get to him - it happens as predicted yet all that can be harped on about is that KS clearly didn't run his race (granted, I think there is some truth in that but I still think on this track in these conditions he still wouldn't have won) so the form is being crabbed. Well I'm sorry, but I was under the belief that the horse that won the Gold Cup was the one that passed the post in front on the day, not the one that might have beaten the winner had conditions been more favourable and had he not run so badly under par [allegedly].
FWIW I tend to kind of agree with SteveM in that I am starting to think that the main reason KS jumped badly was that he was taken out of his comfort zone jumping at the speed they went - and before anyone comes out with the Tingle Creek let us not forget that until very recently [ie when travelling easily within himself and at a sedate pace] KS was not able to run a race without making horrendous jumping errors every time and was lucky to get away with them (bar the QM that year when he was claimed).
The best horse won on the day - get over it, basically!
I just don't geddit - for months now a handful of us have been fighting Denman's corner; saying he would win the Gold Cup by putting them to the sword early so they couldn't get to him - it happens as predicted yet all that can be harped on about is that KS clearly didn't run his race (granted, I think there is some truth in that but I still think on this track in these conditions he still wouldn't have won) so the form is being crabbed. Well I'm sorry, but I was under the belief that the horse that won the Gold Cup was the one that passed the post in front on the day, not the one that might have beaten the winner had conditions been more favourable and had he not run so badly under par [allegedly].
FWIW I tend to kind of agree with SteveM in that I am starting to think that the main reason KS jumped badly was that he was taken out of his comfort zone jumping at the speed they went - and before anyone comes out with the Tingle Creek let us not forget that until very recently [ie when travelling easily within himself and at a sedate pace] KS was not able to run a race without making horrendous jumping errors every time and was lucky to get away with them (bar the QM that year when he was claimed).
The best horse won on the day - get over it, basically!