Grasshopper
Senior Jockey
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It's about adversity, Gus. Testing the horse when conditions are not in his favour, which was never the case with Best Mate.
Agreed about the form book, though. It shows he was about a neck better than Sir Rembrandt.
EC, as I've already said, Nicholls hasn't followed the "Knight" pattern with Denman. Connections see the merit in testing the horse in adversity i.e. giving weight away to top-class animals. Almost all of the best staying chasers of the last 40 years have put up their best (highest-rated) efforts in handicaps. That tells it's own story, as far as I'm concerned.
Agreed about the form book, though. It shows he was about a neck better than Sir Rembrandt.
EC, as I've already said, Nicholls hasn't followed the "Knight" pattern with Denman. Connections see the merit in testing the horse in adversity i.e. giving weight away to top-class animals. Almost all of the best staying chasers of the last 40 years have put up their best (highest-rated) efforts in handicaps. That tells it's own story, as far as I'm concerned.