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I hear you, Yorick.


I'm not a progeny breeding expert by any stretch. All I did was look at what the sire and grandsire had form on. Elusive Pimpernel and Selkirk. Both decent good ground flat horses.


You may well be right, in that the actual progeny want it soft.


I just suspect The Devil hasn't hadn't a chance to run on half decent ground.


I'm paying a bit to find out. 😂


5 + 3 = ?
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