Grasshopper
Senior Jockey
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Defi won't be beaten for ground.
The horse is all about travelling and quickening, and the suggestion that he is some sort of hock-deep grinder is erroneous, imo. I honestly expect him to improve for quicker-ground. He positively floated over it when winning with his head in his chest at Ffos Las in October. The fact that the beaten horses have not achieved anything noteworthy since is moot, in my view, in terms of demonstrating his ability to act on faster ground.
Master Blueeyes is respected, as are one or two others, but I still think Defi is well clear of them, in terms of the form he has displayed, his course experience, and his running-style. He will need to be vulnerable on quicker ground, for any of them to get him into a race.
The horse is all about travelling and quickening, and the suggestion that he is some sort of hock-deep grinder is erroneous, imo. I honestly expect him to improve for quicker-ground. He positively floated over it when winning with his head in his chest at Ffos Las in October. The fact that the beaten horses have not achieved anything noteworthy since is moot, in my view, in terms of demonstrating his ability to act on faster ground.
Master Blueeyes is respected, as are one or two others, but I still think Defi is well clear of them, in terms of the form he has displayed, his course experience, and his running-style. He will need to be vulnerable on quicker ground, for any of them to get him into a race.
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