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I think that's a good move on Oxx's part. The King George would have been a great race to win, but I'm not sure if that would have suited him all that well. I'm still less than convinced that a fairly stiff twelve furlongs would show him in his best light, and others have that opinion, too. Meaning that they would go an almighty gallop to hopefully see him tiring.
Over ten furlongs I feel he'd be unbeatable.
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I understand the view, and missing the King George makes sense more than anything, a lesser race than it once was, but to swerve the Arc would be a great shame. They would spout the line that a soft-ground 12f wouldn't suit, whereas only 3 of the last 10 Arcs have come up on ground softer than good, and none in the last 5. In addition, Sea The Stars has proven himself over a stiff 12f already, admittedly not a well-run one, but his stamina for such a test can't, as yet, be questioned. He's already one of the best horses of recent times, still hasn't peaked, and an Arc win - the most important of races - would cap things off.
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I get the impression they don't want to over race him this year, with a view of keeping him in training as a four year old, when we will probably see lots more of him before he is retired at the end of next year. That's what I'm hoping anyway. I'd love to see him go to the Breeders' Cup this year, but I just can't see it. Oxx is too much of traditionalist, one of the 'old school' and I just don't think America appeals to him.
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after Rips fantastic win yesterday, it only pours more praise on Sea The Stars. He could possibly become the best flast horse I have ever seen..
http://www.sportinglife.com/story_ge...al_101533.html
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Wow!
A 136! He really is a once in a blue moon type ![]() |
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yeah, he is defo one to savour... I just love his whole demeanor, nothing seems to bother him before, during or after races. He is almost the perfect racehorse..
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Tuesday August 18 2009
York 15:25 Juddmonte International Stakes (Group 1) £600000.00 added, 3yo plus, 1m 2f 88y, Class 1 8 runners Going: Good to Firm Form Horse Age Wt Trainer Jockey OR NagMe Bet 132-213 Casual Conquest (IRE) 26 4 9-5 D K Weld 122 SP SP SP 440-101 Doctor Fremantle 40 4 9-5 Sir Michael Stoute 113 SP SP SP 1/11144 Forgotten Voice (IRE) 20 4 9-5 J Noseda 112 SP SP SP 030233 Georgebernardshaw (IRE) 15 4 9-5 A P O'Brien 105 SP SP SP 123-122 Tartan Bearer (IRE) 24 4 9-5 Sir Michael Stoute 122 SP SP SP 114-511 Mastercraftsman (IRE) 63 3 8-11 A P O'Brien 120 SP SP SP 411-111 Sea The Stars (IRE) 45 3 8-11 J M Oxx 124 SP SP SP 4-40002 Set Sail (IRE) 30 3 8-11 A P O'Brien 103 SP SP SP http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse...ce/620370/top/ |
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