For me, it's all about intent - I don't think Continuous was ever there with the intention of obtaining the best possible position for himself so, even if the ride, as it turned out, made it arguable he was ridden that way, you'd have to be pretty naive to think anything other than he was there to benefit a stablemate and/or hinder other runners.
The King George remains a big race and this renewal intrigued, but I've thought for a while it was a race in decline.
The Derby-Irish Derby-King George was once a routine path.
The Minstrel, Troy, Shergar all took it in my early years following the game.
Ditto Generous a few years later.
And Galileo did it for Coolmore in 2001.
It also seemed the natural path for Australia in 2014.
But they sent him to York instead.
Something had changed.
The imperative to get that circa 1m2f Group 1 win had intensified in commercial breeding terms.
The International Stakes at York had always been a big race - but I realised in Australia's year the big York race has become the bigGER race, bigger than the King George.
No matter how much prize money they pump into the Ascot race, you can't buck market forces.
Reducing the King George to 1m2f is the only way to revive its fortunes - I don't want that, but it's the only way the race will regain it's former glory.