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- October 15, 2022 at 13:55 #1618552
interesting that Rohaan didn’t go to France this year and he has been kept fresh, jockey booking suggests not today. Creative won this last year from a good low draw but Art power was the outlier finished fourth from stall 20. Ran a blinder in Ireland latest and drawn in stall 8 here real chance.
Kinross run might come too soon after Paris Tenebrism chances here too. Vote goes to both KINROSS and ART POWER whose trainer has ate slept and drank and dreamt of winning this race today.October 15, 2022 at 14:04 #1618556Wd Viking. Wd sportingsam
That was a pretty easy win.
October 15, 2022 at 19:11 #1618627As good a performance as youll see in this, ive been against him all year, but whatever theyve done recently hes just a different horse now, loved that from him today, was borderline a canter
October 15, 2022 at 20:41 #1618647Indeed he is a much improved model this year
Probably the only actual group 1 horse in the race
And as a gelding should be racing for a couple more seasons at least
Tenebrism finished 2nd on her side and will be interesting if campaigned over 6f next season
October 16, 2022 at 00:30 #1618692Be interesting to see what they do with the rating, taking the 2nd out hes ran 122, with the 2nd in its probably no impeovement on his or
But he was miles ahead of 2nd today, the race was done a furlong out, id be inclined to give him the 122
October 16, 2022 at 07:32 #1618702Apparently, Kinross is headed to Keeneland next to contest the Breeders’ Cup Mile…
“…I’ve always had a little bit of a hankering for him to do it at this trip,” Beckett said, “even with a Breeders’ Cup Mile on the horizon. He’ll go there as well, with any luck.”
“Ralph has been training fantastically this year,” Dettori said. “Two Group 1 wins in the space of two weeks for Kinross, and we will take him to America now.”
October 16, 2022 at 08:36 #1618712Kinross is hugely likeable and I think he’d get a tight flat mile Stateside.
Really Firm ground would worry me, though.
It was Good to Firm at York, but for me all his really best form is with cut.
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