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2023 Antepost Flat Racing
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Godolphin Mile - Discovery Island
Dubai Gold Cup - Siskany
Al Quoz - Al Dasim
Golden Shaheen - CZ Rocket
Dubai World Cup - Algiers
My not too exciting picks for World Cup night. CZ Rocket in the Shaheen the only double figure price.
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Iv had 2
Dubai turf
Nations pride 10/1 e/w
Sheema classic
Rebels romance 8/1 e/w
know naff all about the Japanese horses and they have the bookies running scared so getting nice e/w prices about proven international group 1 performers
8/1 about the impressive breeders cup turf winner is not the price I was expecting
And I can very much see nations pride being better as a 4yo than 3yo, he also didn't get the best of runs in the race rebels romance won
If he can get a handy position and they go a good gallop he will be staying the 1m1f strongly, I think he's best at 1m2f but if they go quick and its not a sprint finish hoping he runs a big race
The al quoz looks like one to back sight success as we know all the British 6f horses are useless so just back the best Australian. Is the fav really going to go from winning class 4 Novices at Wolverhampton to winning a group 1 as nice as it would be to see George bought plunder a huge pot off the sheikh
Also looking forward to seeing the return of subjectivist after his long abscence though i wont be backing him. Maybe al qareem, trawlerman and quickthorn dutched as they are all rated equal or higher to the fav but are 16/1+
No opinion on the dirt racesLast edited by FinalFurlong91; 22 March 2023, 09:46 PM.
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16 would seem a very high draw for Nations Pride. Assume that's seen him drift a bit. Rebel Romance widest of all as well but should be alright in a 10 runner over the trip
I'd like to see Lord North win the Turf again but don't really want to back him against the Japanese horses it at that sort of price. Reckon Gosdens got a decent one in the Sheema as well. But that also looked a bit too competitive for a bet. Might do a tiny each way double of Gosden's now I've written it thoughLast edited by Benjy23; 22 March 2023, 10:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Benjy23 View Post16 would seem a very high draw for Nations Pride. Assume that's seen him drift a bit. Rebel Romance widest of all as well but should be alright in a 10 runner over the trip
I'd like to see Lord North win the Turf again but don't really want to back him against the Japanese horses it at that sort of price. Reckon Gosdens got a decent one in the Sheema as well. But that also looked a bit too competitive for a bet. Might do a tiny each way double of Gosden's now I've written it though
Excellent breeding by frankel out of a dubawi mare but he just didnt seem to go on
Not sure he stays 1m4f very strongly
He will probably win now iv given up on him and then il back him next time and he will lose haha
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Al Dasim has been improving at a rate of knots since racing in Dubai and the form has been working out well. Taking on his elders again tomorrow will be tough for a horse not turning 3 until next month but I fancy him to carry on with his progression… took 16s for the Commonwealth Cup too
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Originally posted by Morley Street View PostAl Dasim has been improving at a rate of knots since racing in Dubai and the form has been working out well. Taking on his elders again tomorrow will be tough for a horse not turning 3 until next month but I fancy him to carry on with his progression… took 16s for the Commonwealth Cup too
A good few months away yet from Royal Ascot and he's surely only going to get stronger and faster.
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