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- September 10, 2011 at 14:18 #370660
Where did Sea Moon and Blue Bunting come? hmmmmmm

Bahrain key race
September 10, 2011 at 14:30 #370661Where did Sea Moon and Blue Bunting come? hmmmmmm

Bahrain key race

SEA MOON DISPITE WHAT THEY SAID ON CHANNEL 4 WAS RIDDEN BADLY. TRAPPED IN A POCKET COULDN’T GET OUT UNTIL IT WAS TOO LATE. HE WAS RUNNING ON BUT BY THEN THE WINNER HAD GONE BEATEN ONLY BY 3 1/2 LENGTHS IN THIRD. ANYWAY WELL DONE WILLIAM BUICK A MUCH BETTER RIDER ON THE ENGLISH TRACKS THAN O PESLIER.
AGREED THOUGH THAT BLUE BUNTING HAD NO EXCUSES.
September 10, 2011 at 15:41 #370668Brown Panther ran a cracker. His rider was hard at wrok from a long way out, but he kept responding and was staying on well at the end. He hasn’t got a turn of foot but he looks a ‘Cup horse’ in the making as he gallops on relentlessly.
Rob
September 10, 2011 at 22:39 #370692Bloodbath for me today.
I think Sea Moon would have been second at best, but credit to the winner who quickened well.
I am disappointed with Sea Moon but, crazy as it may sound, I’d have a wager on him for the Arc. He’ll prob get soft ground then and I can see him running a big race. The only worry is if he got outpaced and too far behind.
He’s actually 60/1 on BF at the moment!

As for Fame and Glory….

Zip
September 11, 2011 at 14:03 #370731Well, Zenjah, they can’t say we didn’t tell ’em….
September 11, 2011 at 17:01 #370741Cheers Grimes I hope you enjoyed that!
Darren hope you was on the big price ew…
One of these made me chuckle…
ST LEGER: BEATEN HORSE REACTION
Reaction from the beaten jockeys to the Ladbrokes St Leger:
Kieren Fallon (2nd Brown Panther: "They went very quick and the ground was on the quick side for my fellow. He has got a big heart and he stuck to it well. It was a very good St Leger this year and Brown Panther is a good horse."
Olivier Peslier (3rd Sea Moon): "When I asked him to go he took too long to pick up."
Joseph O’Brien (4th Seville): "He ran well."
Richard Hughes (5th Census): "He ran well but the ground was a bit quick for him."
Frankie Dettori (6th Blue Bunting): "It’s just one race too many after a long season."
Robert Havlin (7th Buthelezi): "He is a little bit of a monkey but he has a hell of a lot of ability. He set a nice pace and I’m glad for the team."
Silvestre de Sousa (8th Genius Beast): "It was a tough race and I didn’t have the class. He will be a better horse next year."
Richard Hills (9th Rumh): "I did my job." –

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