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2022 Turners Novices Chase (ex Marsh)
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Originally posted by robith View Post
The least rational explanation is a baseless accusation of sabotage though, non?
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Originally posted by Pendil1111 View Post
I'm not talking through my pocket as I was well in profit.......I just think the horses were all over the place particularly Shishkin , Bob out on his feet ? Baseless.........perhaps !
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Originally posted by robith View Post
You have provided zero evidence for interference beyond "they ran badly", so yeah, baseless
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Originally posted by Pendil1111 View Post
"They ran badly" that's the official line.........two of the best horses run badly and everyone is happy with the "it wasn't me a big boy done it and ran away" justification......my my the third verdict 'Not Proven' M'lud.........after all they are only animals , there's a good chap "shut up Pendil". Are we of the collective belief that nothing like this can happen..........Last edited by Exar Essay; 24 March 2022, 10:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Pendil1111 View Post
"They ran badly" that's the official line.........two of the best horses run badly and everyone is happy with the "it wasn't me a big boy done it and ran away" justification......my my the third verdict 'Not Proven' M'lud.........after all they are only animals , there's a good chap "shut up Pendil". Are we of the collective belief that nothing like this can happen..........
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There always seems to be a sense of irony with Bob Olinger.
Last season, Archie, quite rightly, mentioned the fragility of his dams line, mostly for the fillies produced rather than the colts, and lo and behold it was Bob Olingers first opponent over hurdles, Ferny Hollow, that ended up being fragile and missing the season.
This season, in the build up to the Turners there were quite a few doubts about Bob Olingers jumping holding up, and then, you guessed it, he was the beneficiary of the last fence fall by Galopin Des Champs.
In both instances both opinions had a degree of merit to them, yet I find it funny how it actually ends up playing out.
Anyone fancy doubting Bob Olinger for next season?
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostThere always seems to be a sense of irony with Bob Olinger.
Last season, Archie, quite rightly, mentioned the fragility of his dams line, mostly for the fillies produced rather than the colts, and lo and behold it was Bob Olingers first opponent over hurdles, Ferny Hollow, that ended up being fragile and missing the season.
This season, in the build up to the Turners there were quite a few doubts about Bob Olingers jumping holding up, and then, you guessed it, he was the beneficiary of the last fence fall by Galopin Des Champs.
In both instances both opinions had a degree of merit to them, yet I find it funny how it actually ends up playing out.
Anyone fancy doubting Bob Olinger for next season?
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
In both instances both opinions had a degree of merit to them, yet I find it funny how it actually ends up playing out.
Anyone fancy doubting Bob Olinger for next season?
It would appear that Bob Olinger didn't fancy a battle that he was losing. Whether that was mental or physical we'll probably never know but HdB hasn't yet come out with any news of an identified physical problem. What is not in doubt is that he had a very tough race and Myska's problem only appeared in the race after her listed slog in the Taunton mud.
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Originally posted by archie View Post
Degree of merit as in being completely accurate?
It would appear that Bob Olinger didn't fancy a battle that he was losing. Whether that was mental or physical we'll probably never know but HdB hasn't yet come out with any news of an identified physical problem. What is not in doubt is that he had a very tough race and Myska's problem only appeared in the race after her listed slog in the Taunton mud.
I assume torn muscles, like in humans, can be gotten over, with time, and I'm sure he will be given plenty of time. Ideally he would have been pulled up in the Turners, as to reduce the risk of worsening it, but unlike humans, say in a running race, horses won't just pull themselves up.
What injury did Myska sustain, out of interest?
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
Seems like it was and is physical. Just seen a tweet from Josh Stacey from yesterday that Bob has torn a muscle in his near hind quarter, and is currently receiving physio. Out for the rest of the season.
I assume torn muscles, like in humans, can be gotten over, with time, and I'm sure he will be given plenty of time. Ideally he would have been pulled up in the Turners, as to reduce the risk of worsening it, but unlike humans, say in a running race, horses won't just pull themselves up.
What injury did Myska sustain, out of interest?
Myska had a palate issue. It could probably have been fixed by an operation but she was leased and the important people decided that she had done enough to be a broodmare so the expense wasn't justified. She went back to the breeder.
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Originally posted by archie View Post
I'm slightly puzzled that it's taken so long to diagnose a pulled muscle and doubt that it's the whole story. Time will tell.
Myska had a palate issue. It could probably have been fixed by an operation but she was leased and the important people decided that she had done enough to be a broodmare so the expense wasn't justified. She went back to the breeder.
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