Indeed.Gosden is always thoughtful and considerate.
Indeed.Gosden is always thoughtful and considerate.
It hardly matters who won, does it?
What a real pity, very saddening that.
Having just watched the news on BBC I can't help but feel pleased for William Buick who, I understand has been very distressed to hear of the tragedy that has happened in Norway; a pity that such a great victory for him should be marred in such a way by what happened to Rewilding. Terrible for the horse and awful for the watching crowds. Looked forward to the race all day and felt wretched the minute the horse went down. Also puzzled by the Godolphin 'tactics'. Reminds me of the race won by Opera Hat the day we lost One Man. As imagine said, the downside to our sport.
Ajtebi is a complete arse.
The suggestion that Ajtebi took a pull of his own accord is preposterous. Perhaps Godolphin thought turning it into a speed test would suit them more than Nathaniel and SNA, and pulling too hard was a big factor in Workforce running poorly in the race last year.
Yes, I agree with your last statement. To blame the teenager when the shit hits the fan re- 'the organization', is harsh imo.
I don't care how the race was run yesterday - I for one believe Nathaniel was best suited to the conditions and would have won regardless of tactics. I believe his biggest danger might have been Rewilding but sadly we'll never know and not enough credit has been given to the winner. Surely in a slow run race this should have played into the hands of the supposedly classier horses yet Nathaniel still done them for speed. There are no excuses in my book - Nathaniel was underrated and the best horse won because he was best suited to the track and conditions on the day. The Arc is a different matter, Nathaniel didn't handle the tight turns at Chester and I don't think he'll handle Longchamp either.
It was always strange that Ballydoyle trusted SNA in this, with so many good 3yo bullets to fire.
It is very dangerous to underestimate Nahaniel.
Nathaniel is not up to much in my view.