Desert Orchid
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I don’t think we needed sectionals to tell us that [emoji3]
Probably not, as I said at the time, but always good to get confirmation.
I don’t think we needed sectionals to tell us that [emoji3]
Total guess on my part but I imagine the closing sectional par for the KG is around 105% (since it's a short home straight) so it looks like Hewick has taken advantage of the others' slowing down.
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Hopefully SR will do a piece at ATR.
I had a look at some of the sectionals in the KG. At the start of the second circuit and down the back there were 3 or 4 sub 14 second sections - shortly after that De Boinville sent Shishkin for home very early. I think all of those front 3 were absolutely gone and Hewick would have won even if Shishkin had completed.
BMG was beaten a length and a half. He was stopped when Shish went. Make no mistake, that counts for a lot more than winning margin. Forget Shish!
RPRs go 168 - which is very high for a novice at this time of the year - for IEF and 173 for Hewick.
I haven't done my figures yet but I'd fancy IEF would beat him.
I'll say he would...running backwards. It's similar to what Constitution hIll did in the Supreme.
King George Chase 5m 55.75s Kauto Star Novice Chase 5m 51.30s which is over 16 to 20 lengths faster as you say and he did it easily.
Looked to me like Shishkin had BMG and Allaho beat, think he was just putting the race to bed....
I agree with this to the extent that no-one can know for sure and we all go with our personal biases.Personally think if Shishkin hadn’t slipped Hewick wouldn’t have got to the front three.
BMG was obviously inconvenienced but Allaho was also forced to take evasive action (although less obviously so) losing his momentum. He’s a big unit to get going again. He may well have been stopping anyway but that’s not the way it looked to me
Yes, but to be honest I'm not one for hugely relying on times as experience over the years has taught me that they can mislead _ I did have an item published in the Raceform Update about 30 years ago which got the headline in the Letters page: 'Form is More Important than Time - but there were comments about how strong the pace was in the KG and how they were slowing down, allowing Hewick to catch them, which sectionals appear to confirm, yet IEF was going fast for 90% of the race and still covered the last four fences faster than Hewick (56.00s v 56.16, about a length, but remember where Hewick came from four fences out compared to the second and third) so it was a very serious performance by IEF.
I do hope he is the monster I think he is. We need out equine heroes.