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    Avatar photoGingertipster
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    That’s imo the best Jubilee winner for many years.

    First two going that far clear in a 6f race on a sound surface.

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    Avatar photoGingertipster
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    Well done Darren. :good:

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    Avatar photoChivers1987
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    Mr. Woffnan havin a great ol’ time.

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    greenasgrass
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    WD Darren,good price too.

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    TheTinMan87
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    It’d be nice to see the winner back it up. Can’t remember the last time we had a sprinter take multiple G1 sprints in the same season. Probably have to go back to Muharaar off the top of my head. I know Blue Point took out both sprints here one year but not sure he won another sprint G1 that season. Very unpredictable division of late

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    darren83
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    Thanks guys having a good time at Ascot this week on the races especially Amiloc yesterday to at Ante post price.

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    Avatar photoRefuse To Bend
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    Glad someone’s having a good time :scratch:

    The more I know the less I understand.

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    Proper sprint race that- Lazzat really impressed me but it would be great to see the first two clash again at Newmarket. It would be interesting to see if connections of Noble Champion and Time for Sandals are tempted to have a go as well. Eclipse is shaping up to be a cracker as well- especially if Calandagan and Sosie come over from France.
    For me this is why the Flat has the edge- every decent jump horse is aimed at Cheltenham but once Ascot is over there are still some huge prizes to aim at, across Europe

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