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I suppose it all depends on how much George has remembered from the breeding shed. If he finds himself behind her in the race, he might not want to pass
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I don't know if he'll be all that interested..... ![]() |
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Poor boy was shootin' blanks, i think. I wish i was going, i'd love to see his what he is like pre race. Before the 2,000 Guineas last year he was a real handful. It took about five people just to saddle him. After he had won, he was following so unplaced horses, so they didn't have to go into the winners enclosure........ He wanted to follow them, and when his handler tried to pull him where he should have been going, George basically looked at him and said "f*** off, i'm going THIS way". He is a very funny boy, but also very good! |
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Yeah I remember.
Wonder if Yarmy is available..... |
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won't happen...... but i'd like to see how Yarmy would get on with him. George isn't a Rakti or Bulldozer.......... but his arrogance leads to his temper. Do you remember a horse called Bucharest.......ages ago which we spoke about? He dropped his jockey going to the start and he still won? Well, finally today, he got his head in front again |
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Bulldozer isn't as bad as the geatest horse who ever lived..... he's just, ummm... moody. Douggie Whyte is really the only one who can control him. Strange. Wonder if Yarmy ever goes to visit my boy..... |
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When i see him next (i usually see him wandering around Newmarket) i will try and ask him. never spoken to him before..... so i don't know what he's like. |