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2023 Novice Chasers
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Originally posted by Rooster Booster View Post
Yes it’s huge ....I’ve gone in again ....my only concern is I think she’s probably a 3 miler ....hopefully she will be given a proper ride tomorrow (that’s as kind as I can be) and we can get a good look at how good she is ....but she’s already rated 141 and she’s barely started yet.
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Originally posted by robith View Post
I think Q is pointing out the mild tautology of "BANC Chase"
I was actually referring to charlies second sentence (my mistake)
The 2 Brits are indeed easy to pass over, but then once you get to the bottom, it's hard not to go back. IMO
Bit like a line up of ugly prostitutes, sometimes you have to go back to one you might have told to sit down.
Never used one myself mind, it's just for the purposes of analogy.
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Originally posted by Quevega View PostThe 2 Brits are indeed easy to pass over, but then once you get to the bottom, it's hard not to go back. IMO
Bit like a line up of ugly prostitutes, sometimes you have to go back to one you might have told to sit down.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Can always rely on you with a good bit of vocab
I was actually referring to charlies second sentence (my mistake)
The 2 Brits are indeed easy to pass over, but then once you get to the bottom, it's hard not to go back. IMO
Bit like a line up of ugly prostitutes, sometimes you have to go back to one you might have told to sit down.
Never used one myself mind, it's just for the purposes of analogy.
Thyme Hill doesn't jump well enough and TRW form is really bad.
Thats an experienced based analogy
Last edited by charlie; 13 January 2023, 12:49 PM.
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