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I'm still trying to figure it out! Atlante was the most visually impressive in his last race, but I don't think the field he beat was very strong (apart from All Decked Out, who didn't fire at all that day).
Sacred Park is so brave. If he's in a two-horse war down the stretch, he'll win that. But I'm starting to think Chambord could come flying down the outside like he did when he came 2nd to Costa Viva in the Ray Coupland Stakes. And maybe he'll go straight past these guys. He seems to be improving a whole lot with every race. I think the fillies are a stronger group this year. The 1000 Guineas next week is going to be Bounding, Costa Viva, Spellbinder, Miss Foxwood... Can't wait for that one. |
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Ummm Sacred Park... is he okay? Didn't quite look himself there at the end but what do I know. I was SO disappointed re Lucky Feather! What happened, ed? All they said was "a late scratch" and wow sucks for his people and of course I really do hope he's okay (?). Can't wait for the fillies. ![]() Any word on my Mr. The Hombre? Still no barrier trials or anything. ![]() |
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It'll be interesting to see whether they push on to the NZ Derby now. I get the impression a mile and a half is a bit of a stretch for Fastnet Rock 3yos. But this guy doesn't look like he'll shrink away from a challenge. Quote:
"When questioned regarding the performance of SACRED PARK, rider L Innes reported that the gelding had travelled comfortably in the running, but failed to respond when pressured and was disappointing. Innes added that SACRED PARK felt indifferent in its action over the final stages. Stewards ordered a post-race veterinary inspection of SACRED PARK, which did not reveal any obvious abnormalities." A bit of a mystery. Lucky Feather had a meltdown in the starting gates. He ended up turning himself around and facing the wrong way, and he got himself stuck. They finally got him out, and then the vet scratched him - just minor cuts and bruises, but enough to take him out of the race. So disappointing for Lucky Feather and his team, in one of the biggest races of the year.Good question about The Hombre! I can't find anything either. Weird. I'll do some further investigation! |
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It was a really fun trip down to Christchurch yesterday. Loved it. A kind of cold day, but awesome racing action all the way through. And I managed to get up close to the man of the moment after his life-changing win.
![]() I can't wait to do it all again next week! |
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THE HOMBRE NEWS!
http://www.theinformant.co.nz/racing...a-reappearance Quote:
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![]() Nice field (with Fritzy Boy) on Friday. Can't wait! |
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Oh! That was such a good race and wow Fritzy Boy... what a nice 3rd. Cheers to Eight Shillings and to the winner, Barbaric.
![]() The Hombre needs another one or two back and then they all better watch out! ![]() |
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![]() Beautiful shot, ed! |
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Thanks! One of my favourite things about going down to Christchurch is how easy it is to get so close to the Guineas winners. I can get down there from my seat in one or two minutes. Ellerslie's just too huge to do that - especially when there's a big crowd for the major races.
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Look who's back!
http://www.theinformant.co.nz/racing...ards-believers |