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This triple crown class in the states looks dreadful, imo the best one of them all hasn't ran in any of them and looks a great price for the classic - Arabian Knight
I've taken the 12s and will probably add it to a few cheltenham shorties in roll ups
This triple crown class in the states looks dreadful, imo the best one of them all hasn't ran in any of them and looks a great price for the classic - Arabian Knight
I've taken the 12s and will probably add it to a few cheltenham shorties in roll ups
Cody’s Wish could be moving up to see if this could be his race in 2023, after winning the Mile last year.
Next race said to be the Whitney, at Saratoga on 5th August.
The race is Grade 1 over 9F, and a WAYI race for the Breeders Cup Classic.
If he won that then the option to go Classic or Mile will be there for them..
Richard Gibson headed back to his stables with a spring in his step following Wellington’s trial at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning, with the four-time Group One winner doing “everything perfectly” before he departs for Royal Ascot....
Just read on twitter that joel rosario is coming over for Wesley ward, I'd take that as a massive negative as he's been riding absolutely terrible last few months
Richard Gibson headed back to his stables with a spring in his step following Wellington’s trial at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning, with the four-time Group One winner doing “everything perfectly” before he departs for Royal Ascot....
Richard Gibson headed back to his stables with a spring in his step following Wellington’s trial at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning, with the four-time Group One winner doing “everything perfectly” before he departs for Royal Ascot....
His form actually up to much? Nice prize money at least
Was more so it was looking worryingly weak, only 1000 to lay on the machine then people were shotting up 20s and stuff
It sorted itself out in a few hrs though
Didn't ever get matched (much) above 3.5 did he. Markets are all pretty low liquidity so doesn't take much for everything to disappear on the lay side.
Agree he could become a backable price. Prefer him to Paddington.
Cicero's Gift seems a crazy price with the bookies (7/2) against two Guineas winners. For all he impressed in a Cl. 2 lto and is unbeaten.
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