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Any reason why you think Platinum Jubilee? AOB also mentioned Kings Stand after the race.
He said she could run in both in his stable tour and post race
Her form is over 6f and 7f so the stiff 6f at ascot seemed the best fit not the 5f to me is all really
Obviously I'd very much prefer she didn't run in both as it's very possible she'd ruin her chances in the platinum Jubilee by running in the king stand
Here's the translation from my phone but I haven't listened to the interview yet.
Al Hakeem sidelined until summerThe resident of Jean-Claude Rouget injured his hind legs in the Prix d'Harcourt (Gr.2) contested this Sunday at Chantilly. He won't be seen again until next summer at best.
by Yann Fournis on April 11, 2023
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flatgallopSweet whipped creamhippodromeHorse racesItem Picture The four-year-old son of Siyouni began his career in Deauville on October 21, 2021. In June 2022, Jean-Claude Rouget 's protege finished fourth in the Prix du Jockey-Club. On August 15, he won the Prix Guillaume d'Ornano (Gr.2) at Deauville and on October 2, he took a good fourth place in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe won by Alpinista .
This Sunday, April 9, Al Hakeem made his comeback and presented himself undefeated over the distance of 2000 meters, at the start of the Prix d'Harcourt, under the saddle of Cristian Demuro . Al Hakeem takes fourth place but is only a shadow of himself. And for good reason, he returns to the stables with damage to the posteriors, caused by another competitor.
Jean Claude Rouget gave news of the horse and answered Guillaume Luyckx 's questions on Tuesday April 11 at Chantilly.
“He was suffering with sore shins throughout his two-year-old campaign, which is just something that can happen with two-year-olds, particularly ones which come from the breeze-ups.
“So when he went downhill in the Middle Park I expected him to hang, but he hung more than I thought he would. He was keen at the beginning of the race as well and everything went wrong.
“He is probably going to start over in France in the Sigy. It’s a Group Three over five and a half furlongs and that will be his target at the moment.
“Our aim last year was to make him a stallion and he was second in the Gimcrack when he looked to have it won. That itself would have been enough.
“But hopefully we are going to win the Group Three in France then we can look at races like the Sandy Lane (Haydock), Commonwealth Cup (Royal Ascot) and the July Cup (Newmarket). Those sorts of races will be his targets and the aim is to win as many Group races as we can.”
“He was suffering with sore shins throughout his two-year-old campaign, which is just something that can happen with two-year-olds, particularly ones which come from the breeze-ups.
“So when he went downhill in the Middle Park I expected him to hang, but he hung more than I thought he would. He was keen at the beginning of the race as well and everything went wrong.
“He is probably going to start over in France in the Sigy. It’s a Group Three over five and a half furlongs and that will be his target at the moment.
“Our aim last year was to make him a stallion and he was second in the Gimcrack when he looked to have it won. That itself would have been enough.
“But hopefully we are going to win the Group Three in France then we can look at races like the Sandy Lane (Haydock), Commonwealth Cup (Royal Ascot) and the July Cup (Newmarket). Those sorts of races will be his targets and the aim is to win as many Group races as we can.”
Talented horse tbf
Looked like a bit of a nutcase in the middle park but Harry angel was a bit like that himself at times
Should be too good for the rest of them tomorrow, the unknown would be the ground as hes never run on anything worse than good
Harry angel won on everything from heavy to good to firm so that certainly gives hope he will be fine on it
I have a feeling that the horse that beat marshman in the gimcrack noble style may make some waves in the sprinting division this season if he trains on
“He was suffering with sore shins throughout his two-year-old campaign, which is just something that can happen with two-year-olds, particularly ones which come from the breeze-ups.
“So when he went downhill in the Middle Park I expected him to hang, but he hung more than I thought he would. He was keen at the beginning of the race as well and everything went wrong.
“He is probably going to start over in France in the Sigy. It’s a Group Three over five and a half furlongs and that will be his target at the moment.
“Our aim last year was to make him a stallion and he was second in the Gimcrack when he looked to have it won. That itself would have been enough.
“But hopefully we are going to win the Group Three in France then we can look at races like the Sandy Lane (Haydock), Commonwealth Cup (Royal Ascot) and the July Cup (Newmarket). Those sorts of races will be his targets and the aim is to win as many Group races as we can.”
Thanks for flagging SS, helped myself to some of the 2s which was indeed a very good price
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