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- November 16, 2009 at 11:27 #258901
Tranquil Sea won that well at the weekend, however, i am not going to take the form too seriously as a result of the going.
I had seen Tarotino in the build up to the race, and he looked brilliant, moved brilliant, and Mr King said he was trained for this race. Such a shame that ground went against him. He won’t run until the ground is better now, but seems to have put his injury worries behind him.
November 17, 2009 at 20:45 #259152Tranquil Sea won that well at the weekend, however, i am not going to take the form too seriously as a result of the going.
I had seen Tarotino in the build up to the race, and he looked brilliant, moved brilliant, and Mr King said he was trained for this race. Such a shame that ground went against him. He won’t run until the ground is better now, but seems to have put his injury worries behind him.
Gaz,his run at Warwick certainly put him in as a serious contender.his jumping that day was impeccable and back on good ground he could end up in the Ryanair,i like him a lot!
November 18, 2009 at 14:18 #259280Gaz,his run at Warwick certainly put him in as a serious contender.his jumping that day was impeccable and back on good ground he could end up in the Ryanair,i like him a lot!
Bangor, I believe, rather than Warwick, but I’d have to agree – his jumping was very good indeed.
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