Thought I’d take the plunge and create a new topic. What are the members thoughts/views here on the often discussed topic of horses specifically needing right/left handed tracks and only going well on these types of tracks?
We often hear ‘Cyrname loves Ascot’, and only recently Sire Du Berlais ‘doesn’t ever run well at Leopardstown’.
Why is this? Personally speaking, I always think it’s a load of rubbish. It infuriates me.
Do we think if Envoi Allen or Shishkin were asked to race on clockwise/ante clockwise tracks within a 3 week period against identical opposition they’d struggle on one of them? Of course not.
Envoi Allen has twice shown how good he is up the Cheltenham Hill going ante clockwise. He’s starred this season twice going clockwise. He just wins.
Shishkin the same, with his two Kempton runs this season.
Did Altior or Sprinter Sacre when they were pummelling the opposition in a Tingle Creeks at Sandown arrive a few months later at Cheltenham, look up the hill going the other way round and think ‘Jeez, i don’t fancy this course. Going ante clockwise too? Not for me’.
Its a subject matter that continually frustrates me. Don’t the very best,and I mean the elite horses, just rock up and win?
Every. Single. Time?
We used to hear the old adage about when title contenders like Spurs or Chelsea had great starts to the season and everyone got excited about their chances. But could they ‘win at Stoke on a cold,rainy Wednesday night?’
For me, it’s always been a very big excuse - ‘We won’t be aiming him for Cheltenham, Aintree should suit him better’.
The very elite horses have never, ever had any problems winning winning on any track, in any direction. It’s the horses that are not quite grade 1 level that always seem to be the ones that are ‘re routed’.
As Ruby Walsh has said enough times “The only horse I want to be on is the one with a string of 1’s besides it’s name”.
We often hear ‘Cyrname loves Ascot’, and only recently Sire Du Berlais ‘doesn’t ever run well at Leopardstown’.
Why is this? Personally speaking, I always think it’s a load of rubbish. It infuriates me.
Do we think if Envoi Allen or Shishkin were asked to race on clockwise/ante clockwise tracks within a 3 week period against identical opposition they’d struggle on one of them? Of course not.
Envoi Allen has twice shown how good he is up the Cheltenham Hill going ante clockwise. He’s starred this season twice going clockwise. He just wins.
Shishkin the same, with his two Kempton runs this season.
Did Altior or Sprinter Sacre when they were pummelling the opposition in a Tingle Creeks at Sandown arrive a few months later at Cheltenham, look up the hill going the other way round and think ‘Jeez, i don’t fancy this course. Going ante clockwise too? Not for me’.
Its a subject matter that continually frustrates me. Don’t the very best,and I mean the elite horses, just rock up and win?
Every. Single. Time?
We used to hear the old adage about when title contenders like Spurs or Chelsea had great starts to the season and everyone got excited about their chances. But could they ‘win at Stoke on a cold,rainy Wednesday night?’
For me, it’s always been a very big excuse - ‘We won’t be aiming him for Cheltenham, Aintree should suit him better’.
The very elite horses have never, ever had any problems winning winning on any track, in any direction. It’s the horses that are not quite grade 1 level that always seem to be the ones that are ‘re routed’.
As Ruby Walsh has said enough times “The only horse I want to be on is the one with a string of 1’s besides it’s name”.
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