Tiny Clanger
At the Start
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Smack in the face for Saga backers AP [emoji24]
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Terrible race, pure pin-sticking at the best of times and add in the ground. May as well stick a fiver on Roulette.
Didn't turn out good for me,but stil a good exercise for the grey matter,today and for the future,imo.Terrible race, pure pin-sticking at the best of times and add in the ground. May as well stick a fiver on Roulette.
On reflection, he was only the best horse because of the going. One to swerve on any less of a bog,imo.I could understand the remark if rags had filled the frame but it was won by the top weight - by definition the best horse in the race - from the favourite, a 9/1 proven mudlark and the Cambridgeshire winner.
Hardly pinsticking stuff.
Terrible race, pure pin-sticking at the best of times and add in the ground. May as well stick a fiver on Roulette.
I could understand the remark if rags had filled the frame but it was won by the top weight - by definition the best horse in the race - from the favourite, a 9/1 proven mudlark and the Cambridgeshire winner.
Hardly pinsticking stuff.
Aye, don’t forget Awaal he was top-weight bar Migration and they were the class horses of the race. Baradar, 3rd, was the worst drawn of the top group, he dwelt a the start and lost ground by veering sharply towards the better ground. He came in for a lot of support on the day and looked the likely winner towards the end ‘til he ran out of puff (Kevin Stott reckoned it was a furlong too far for him). So he’s one to keep an eye on, too. All in all a classy outcome, I thought. Quite enjoyed Majestic as well
"I'm very happy, he's run a big race and I think seven furlongs is his ideal. He bolted up here over seven on this ground. Kevin said he just didn't quite see it out as well as possibly stouter-bred horses."
10Oct20
York (7Sft, RPR 95)