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The Irish and GB 3yo midtrip fillies look very average, plus none have come through from the mile division at all, to enhance the Oaks and the other midtrip races.
Id say Blue Rose Cen would be the best 3yo filly in Europe by some way.
How she’d go vs the Older Mares and the boys, is yet to be seen, but I’d not be quick to underestimate her chances in any races.
Blue rose Cen would be the standard bearer atm yes
I'd imagine the Opera would be her aim for the end of the season
Not a huge fan of flat as everyone knows but do back them if I go racing. One such horse I've backed several times in tha past is Hamish a really consistent sort. He's got some class too and loves to get his toe in. He's ran really well at Ascot before and the more rain the better for him. He won the Cumberland Lodge easily there and also was first back to back ormonde stakes winner at Chester for about a million years giving weight to an AOB hotpot 3yo. He also gave the brilliant Kyprios a real fright in last season's Irish St Leger going down very narrowly. That was a huge run.
I think he's really underestimated and at 50/1 he's worth a small EW punt tomorrow especially as the 3yo's don't have a brilliant record in the race. The older horses also all have some negatives and I can see him cruising up again in his usual fashion about 2 out and hopefully he'll find more than the rest in the testing conditions. Great looking race !!
Not a huge fan of flat as everyone knows but do back them if I go racing. One such horse I've backed several times in tha past is Hamish a really consistent sort. He's got some class too and loves to get his toe in. He's ran really well at Ascot before and the more rain the better for him. He won the Cumberland Lodge easily there and also was first back to back ormonde stakes winner at Chester for about a million years giving weight to an AOB hotpot 3yo. He also gave the brilliant Kyprios a real fright in last season's Irish St Leger going down very narrowly. That was a huge run.
I think he's really underestimated and at 50/1 he's worth a small EW punt tomorrow especially as the 3yo's don't have a brilliant record in the race. The older horses also all have some negatives and I can see him cruising up again in his usual fashion about 2 out and hopefully he'll find more than the rest in the testing conditions. Great looking race !!
Maureen and William to walk the track before committing to running him as rain is localised so depends how much, if any hits the track. Similar comments apply to Auguste Rodin
Maureen and William to walk the track before committing to running him as rain is localised so depends how much, if any hits the track. Similar comments apply to Auguste Rodin
Maureen and William to walk the track before committing to running him as rain is localised so depends how much, if any hits the track. Similar comments apply to Auguste Rodin
Worth noting with a view to the Arc if he wins tomorrow
He will be slashed in price but must be an unlikely runner in france if they get the usual very soft ground
aidan loves rolling out the line he's a lovely mover about his stallion prospects and its usually nonsense but rodin does have a low top of the ground action so its true for him
Hukum got to be a serious Arc player after yesterday, given he'll have no concerns with soft ground either. 8/1 is still pretty fair to be honest. Considering it.
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