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2022 Flat Racing Antepost thread

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  • Sprinter Sacre
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    Will Tuesday go off as Irish Derby favourite?

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  • Morley Street
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    Noble Truth to target Golden Eagle… 14s with 365 seems fair

    Saturday: Jersey Stakes, Royal Ascot Charlie Appleby gave Australia a taste of their own medicine in the Platinum Jubilee with a memorable one-two,... Read More

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post
    Added two

    Perfect power for the commonwealth cup at 6/1 to compliment my tenebrism bet

    Angel Bleu for the French 2000 guineas at 7/1
    Perfect power makes up for all the non runners iv backed this year ante post on the flat haha

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  • Morley Street
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    Following his Queen’s Vase entry, Changingoftheguard to be this year’s Kew Gardens? 5s for the Vase and 12s for the Leger seem reasonable

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  • RAMRUMA
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    Does anyone know why One Ruler has vanished from The Hunt Cup betting?

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Arc de triumphe

    Vadeni 8/1
    Al Hakeem 33/1

    Pulled the trigger on Vadeni and just a small bet on Al Hakeem too

    Thought Vadeni was just as impressive as Desert Crown was

    given the dam side of his pedigree 1m4f should pose no problem and being French trained the rest of his season will surely be built around peaking for this

    Al Hakeem but more of a hail mary but he was well backed today but lost any chance at the start, missing the break and ending up right at the back. He steamed home into 4th and I’m hopeful he wins nicely next time out and makes that look a massive price

    Like his pedigree too being a siyouni out of a galileo mare like sotsass and st marks basilica

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  • Lobos
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    Frankie on Emily Uphohn at York......

    “The ground is a lot deeper than you guys think. Everybody was struggling from four furlongs out and I kept her together and from two-and-a-half to the winning post, I didn’t see another horse.
    “She won in good style by five and a half lengths – what more do you want? We never had any worries about staying a mile and a half.”

    Dettori ranks Emily Upjohn favourably among his previous Oaks winners, adding: “She’s getting there. Enable won at Chester and at this stage she was probably on the same par.

    “With every race this filly is improving, we’ve liked her since day one and I’m delighted – we can sleep nicely tonight!”

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  • HoldenTheReins
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    Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post

    "She'd be happy on good ground, but I hope we don't get torrential rain. That would be unfortunate, but good, good to soft would be fine, and she'd handle it rattling quick."

    So you'd be hoping it doesn't get as soft as it has in recent years

    I'm still a little bitter about last year, tarnawa was a shoe in on decent ground

    The winner torquator tasso finished 6th of 7 in a german group 2 on sunday, literally none of his form puts him close to tarnawa or hurricane lane
    Had Tarnawa also, love that horse.

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  • Lobos
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    Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post

    I may be imagining this but I swear gosden said something about her not wanting the ground too soft
    Frankie said the ground was a lot more testing/hard work at York than was described but she was ultra impressive that day so who knows.

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Originally posted by HoldenTheReins View Post

    Haven't seen that but it wouldn't surprise me. Ground is always a problem at the Arc. That's my biggest concern.
    "She'd be happy on good ground, but I hope we don't get torrential rain. That would be unfortunate, but good, good to soft would be fine, and she'd handle it rattling quick."

    So you'd be hoping it doesn't get as soft as it has in recent years

    I'm still a little bitter about last year, tarnawa was a shoe in on decent ground

    The winner torquator tasso finished 6th of 7 in a german group 2 on sunday, literally none of his form puts him close to tarnawa or hurricane lane
    Last edited by FinalFurlong91; 31 May 2022, 09:04 PM.

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  • HoldenTheReins
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    Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post

    I may be imagining this but I swear gosden said something about her not wanting the ground too soft
    Haven't seen that but it wouldn't surprise me. Ground is always a problem at the Arc. That's my biggest concern.

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Originally posted by Lobos View Post

    EUJ could be a great shout for Arc.
    I may be imagining this but I swear gosden said something about her not wanting the ground too soft

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  • Lobos
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    Originally posted by HoldenTheReins View Post

    Hopefully you're right. Been chipping away for EUJ for the Arc also with her allowances. Got EUJ backed but not deep on DC. Even got eyes on two for the guineas next year already God help me
    EUJ could be a great shout for Arc.

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    I'd imagine horses like Australia will start siring much better horses now that galileo isn't covering all the best broodmares

    It'll be all the sons of galileo like them frankel, nathaniel etc

    His influence definitely will carry on to be a huge influence despite his passing

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  • That Horse
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    Don't like the jockey on Desert Crown though that's likely mitigated if DC is a machine.

    Is this the last year a colt by Galileo can win the derby or did the sly old dog manage to get his leg over to produce a two year old for this season?

    If it is his last batch this year, hoping Star of India or Changing of the Guard can do him proud at their odds.

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