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- October 27, 2014 at 10:52 #493583
Hahahaha! Love you Jolly P! Good luck mate x where would we be without a bit of aussie/pommie bashing hey?!!!
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October 27, 2014 at 20:32 #493623the Japanese have better stayers than you will ever have!!!
That’s why the Japanese clean up when they come over to Europe for the Arc is it?
October 27, 2014 at 22:42 #493634the Japanese have better stayers than you will ever have!!!
That’s why the Japanese clean up when they come over to Europe for the Arc is it?
First of all last time I looked the arc was 2400 mtr a’middle’ distance, not a ‘stayers’distance…Secondly the English horses don’t necessarily clean up in Japan in the cup either.Reason being Japan usually races on very fast surfaces and you have to get sunshine for that….
October 27, 2014 at 22:47 #493635Hahahaha! Love you Jolly P! Good luck mate x where would we be without a bit of aussie/pommie bashing hey?!!!
Got to have a bit of sledging Joni… As Rod Marsh said to Botham as he came out to bat ‘So how’s your wife and my kids’ Botham: ‘Wife’s fine, kids are retarded’…
October 28, 2014 at 16:32 #493663Ryan Moore rode my first winner ( 4 years ago) and rode my last winner ( September 2014 ) He gave both horses a brilliant ride especially my last one at goodwood. He pushed him through a really small gap and got him running. I wish he could ride our horses all the time but I cherish it when he does.
October 28, 2014 at 19:30 #493679I mentioned the Arc JollyP as you were on about the Caulfield Cup when you were baiting with the comment about Japanese ‘stayers’. The Arc is over (more or less) the same distance.
October 28, 2014 at 22:33 #493688I mentioned the Arc JollyP as you were on about the Caulfield Cup when you were baiting with the comment about Japanese ‘stayers’. The Arc is over (more or less) the same distance.
Certainly not baiting Cormack, their stayers say 14f plus are quite a bit better than the rest of the world. Their middle distance horses are probably as good as any, just that they get flint hard tracks, so don’t tend to produce the same form on softer Euro tracks, as usually the same when the Euro horse goes there. Obviously both have raced well in the others back yard but it isn’t the norm.
November 2, 2014 at 20:07 #494353I’m afraid ryan Moore didn’t cover himself in glory in the breeders cup with some pretty average rides. Frankie on the other hand rode text book races and showed he’s still got it on the big ocassion.
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