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www.attheraces.com will be showing the races and giving out pp's. We do, however have the entire Glorious Goodwood meeting, and I have been working on producing a new program that has a whole lot more information in it. I am introducing them on Tuesday for Goodwood, and I will link them here. Ashley@UKRacing.net |
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If Heart's Cry really goes off at 3-1 I am betting a bundle.
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What do you think, Moodwalker..... does Maraahel have a shot (a small one, but a shot all the same?). I get very stubborn about horses i like, even when they're thrown in with three big monsters..... |
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I love Maraahel, and think that he will give his all in this race as he always does (when he and Mubtaker faced off earlier in the spring it was my favorite race of the year..poor Mubtaker )But he really doesn't belong here in my opinion, if he gets third I would be extremely impressed. The class is just too much here, and the top three in the markets are a different type of horse. I wish Maraahel would come for the Arlington Million and BC races though, I think he would work our horses |
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..... and Major's Cast. I almost quit following it altogether after Horatio and these three in a matter of weeks..... just heartbreaking. I understand about the class..... maybe someday I'll be able to be completely objective. Not yet though. Anyway, I shall think of you if he hits the board. (After I'm done jumping up and down and screaming). Good luck to you! |
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Bris has got the PP's up now. If anyone would like the PP's, send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll email them to you after work. about 6 CST.
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Heart's Cry training video, if anyone wants to see it... http://www.racingpost.co.uk/news/mas...tory_id=842653 |
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I've got Hearts Cry as the real deal here.
My projected order of finish; 1) Hearts Cry 2) Hurricane Run 3) Maraahel 4) Enforcer 5) Electrocutionist 6) Cherry Mix We shall see. This one looks to be a dandy. Good Luck! |
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This just up on Sporting Life...
LATE DOUBT FOR ELECTROCUTIONIST By Anita Chambers, PA Sport Electrocutionist could bypass Saturday afternoon's King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes after suffering a last-minute injury scare. The five-year-old was reported to be stiff on Saturday morning but Godolphin have sent the horse to Ascot and hope he will be ready to take part in the Group One feature at 4.20pm. "We don't want to set any unnecessary alarm bells ringing but the horse did pull out stiff this morning," Godolphin's racing manager Simon Crisford told Channel 4's Morning Line. "We think he probably got cast in his box overnight but he's not lame and is on his way to Ascot. "Touch wood, all being well, he will be able to run." Crisford expects the horse to arrive at the track before 9am but stressed a decision on Electrocutionist's participation is unlikely to made until this afternoon. "He was stiff but he seemed to walk out of it quite quickly which is encouraging," added Crisford. "We will check him out at Ascot thoroughly and we are hopeful he will be able to take his chance. "The time scale is that we saw him at five o'clock this morning and he will probably be there (Ascot) at about a quarter to nine. "We will look after 2pm as we want him to rest and settle into his box at Ascot. "We would expect a decision between 2.30 and 3pm." Electrocutionist, winner of the Dubai World Cup, is the general second favourite behind French raider Hurricane Run in the Ascot showpiece. |
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