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Jollyp.
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- November 29, 2012 at 14:52 #421176
As I said Frankel is no longer a race horse.Get used to it.
Looking at the previous posts that you are passing comment on, I think that you need to get over yourself my friend.
Frankel, the greatest racehorse in living memory (in my case) has now retired.
If I’m not mistaken he has already beaten all the best horses over his distances, including Cirrus des Aigles, the second best in the world, on his preferred going.
You have constantly sniped throughout his career (despite protesting otherwise).
We all know that he would have stuffed Black Caviar over virtually all distances and conditions.
You seem to post simply to get a reaction.
Despite the futilty, here is mine .Getting carried away with your bias there Coggy,stuff her over all distances hey:)A few people need to understand the difference in pace of a 5 or 6f sprint as opposed to a mile,a huge difference!Yours is a baseless argument seeing as Frankel never raced over 5 or 6f and Black Caviar has i think won 12 Group 1 races over those distances and ran times of 55.5 for 1000m and 1 min 7.3 for 1200mt,broken 10 seconds for a furlong! (200 mtrs for the nit pickers:))Learn the difference between the pace of a mile and a sprint,then you will see it is like comparing apples to oranges.
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