imo Native Trail is being overlooked, if it wasnt for him getting the worst draw in the guinea's he'd still be unbeaten
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2022 Flat Racing Antepost thread
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Originally posted by Zachx02 View Postimo Native Trail is being overlooked, if it wasnt for him getting the worst draw in the guinea's he'd still be unbeaten
Coroebus just showed the better turn of foot
They were both drawn on a wing and the field came down the middle of the track
Both Real world and Stone Age not running now
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Alenquer is the bet for me in the Coral-Eclipse.
I backed for 3 places before final declarations, so I am feeling happy about this.
For me the recent form lines point to him as a solid bet. On a line through State Of Rest he has Bay Bridge covered, and that one is a 4/1 poke. I have doubts about Native Trail (first time out over the trip, couldn't back on this basis, at the price he is), Bay Bridge (as noted the form line, but also just seems to get going too late for me, think he'll be due a step up in trip at some point, maybe after this race), & Lord North (already covered on form).
Vadeni could, of course, be anything, although I'm not sure he beat the best Prix du Jockey Club field in history, and I'd like to see him do it again. I'm happy to let him win at the price he currently is.
Mishriff is interesting, he needs a serious bounce back to form, but he technically has Alenquer more than covered, based on their meet at York last August, IF he can bounce back. I've had a small E/W saver on him as well.
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"We don't know where he's going and we'll wait until the last minute," he said on Monday. "We would prefer to go to Newmarket as the July Cup is a bit more prestigious, but there's the alternative of the Prix Jean Prat on Sunday.
"He's working tomorrow and we're leaving it all to Richard as he gets it right. It depends on the rain and how much water they're going to put on at Newmarket. He really wants easier ground, which he'll probably get in Deauville."
perfect power sounding like a very unlikely runner in the July Cup
Have backed creative force at 5/1 with a saver on naval crown at 6/1
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Originally posted by HoldenTheReins View Post
365 go 66's after that where as Sky go 25's. I thought it was an okay debut, should learn a lot.
Hopefully he can go on and emulate the impressive German Derby winner SAMMARCO who also started his career with a second.
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