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Mata Keranjang is my big bet of the day. Already shown good runs at this sort of level. The Godawful 2yo is the fav after winning a bad maiden easily. The Cole horse the value. As long as he hits the frame I'll be very happy.
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With 10 minutes to post, Sea The Stars has 102,000 $ of the 117,000 $ in the win pool (U.S.)
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For a second there it looked like he was beat.
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Great ride from Jimmy Fortune on Monitor Closely in the Great Voltigeur, nursing an Oasis Dream on a comfortable lead to last 12f. Favored Harbinger, the Gordon S winner, ran last. I had my eye on Mastery, the Italian Derby winner, who had been third in the 2-mile Queen's Vase at Ascot; he was the only one to keep on and ran second, could be a good one for the St. Leger.
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My bet didn't come off, surprised to see he didn't do better than that considering his previous form. Very surprised Monitor Closely won, I thought he'd be easily outclassed here.
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Well, I put my $2 on Warringah in the Ebor and he nearly did it on the lead the whole way under top weight of 9-10. Having to repulse Record Breaker earlier in the stretch drained him out and the lighter weights caught him in the last 20 yards. Well done, Warringah, even if you didn't win. (Gave 11 lbs to the winner, 10 lbs to the second.)
By the way, the winner was a mare; no big deal, fillies and mares run with the colts all the time over there. Picking the winner of the Lonsdale Cup was no problem; Montjeu out of an Acatenango mare? the farther they go, the more he's going to like it. Stout German families like his are going to save the breed from the breed-for-speed-only lot. Look at Sea the Stars; think a Cape Cross was going to win a Derby with a bottom line like his? (His second dam was Allegretta, who was dropped in GB but whose parents were both German.) |
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WHEEEE! My old favorite Borderlescott wins the Nunthorpe for the second year in a row. Pretty good for a 'handicapper' who first made his name with his performances in the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood.
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Mine was 2nd... didn't expect Ben to hit the board so I'm happy. That was a damned nice field! Friday August 21 2009 York 15:25 - Result Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (group 1) £240000 added, 2yo plus, 5f, Class 1, £136248 penalty, 16 ran Going: Good to Firm Race Report » 16:05 16:40 Pos. Dr. Dist. Horse Wt Jockey Trainer Age SP 1 2 Borderlescott 9-11 N Callan R Bastiman 7 9/1 opened 11/1 £8000-£800 Each Way £5000-£500 2 11 nk Benbaun (IRE) 9-11 v J Fanning K A Ryan 8 25/1 3 9 1¼ Radiohead 8-1 t Martin Dwyer B J Meehan 2 9/2 opened 4/1 £9000-£2000 Each Way (x2) £4500-£1000 £8000-£2000 Each Way £2400-£600 £2000-£500 Each Way 4 1 Tax Free (IRE) 9-11 A Nicholls D Nicholls 7 12/1 touched 11/1 Non-Runners NR Reverence 9-11 E Ahern E J Alston 8 Also Ran: Amour Propre, Ialysos (GR), Mythical Flight (SAF), Art Connoisseur (IRE), Kingsgate Native (IRE), Moorhouse Lad, Dandy Man (IRE), Equiano (FR), Captain Gerrard (IRE), Excellerator (IRE), Mythical Border (USA), Look Busy (IRE) Tote Win: £11.30 Tote Place: £3.10,£5.60,£2.60 Straight Forecast: £225.16 Exacta: £198.50 Swingers:1&2:£28.90, 2&3:£22.50, 1&3:£10.10 |