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    Avatar photoJollyp
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    Mine has to be Peter Moody being interviewed by Australian TV following Frankel’s destruction of the Queen Anne field at Royal Ascot.

    The look on his face and the humble acceptance of Frankel’s greatness after witnessing "the best performance from any racehorse he had seen " – and the realisation that his "wonder from down under" wasn’t the best horse in the world afterall. :)

    Ah ok, just for you GT,said it before everyone knows it is true..drum roll please…….One trick pony :wink: :wink: :wink: If Australia was wiped out,Himself(Ebenezer :( ) would probably curl up in a foetal position and start mumbling,after all life for him then wouldn’t be worth living because he would have no Australian trainers,horses or just Australians to bag :D .Mate you need to get that huge Australian chip off your shoulder :lol:

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    Avatar photoHimself
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    Cue Jollyp. :lol:

    It’s just too easy. :wink: :lol:

    Gambling Only Pays When You're Winning

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    Avatar photoJollyp
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    Cue Jollyp. :lol:

    It’s just too easy. :wink: :lol:

    It is Himself,though sometimes even lemmings need a bit of help to find the quickest way :wink: Thanks for winning me some quick cash :wink:

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    clivexx
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    Well i am going to be original and go for frankels queen anne

    you can watch it again and again and still not believe what you are watching.

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    Frankel, Schmankel.

    Hawkeyethenoo winning the Stewards’ Cup on the far side by a gnat’s willy. Kept the shivering Hibernian hordes happy. And what a smashing horse!

    Mike

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    printersraces
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    I would have to say Sprinter Sacre in the Tingle Creek, they tried to destroy him and only made him stronger.

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    seepigeon
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    Hello Bud winning the Becher Chase at Aintree, sheer guts from a really brave horse and huge cheering from people, including me, from the grandstands.

    Same for me, the here today gone tomorrow flat shooting stars rarely linger too long on the mind, though the brilliance of Sir Henry Cecil is another matter.

    After Hello Bud’s race the comments of Sam Twiston-Davies reflected so much that national hunt racing has to offer its fans. The later decison to retire the horse was the icing on the cake!

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