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Listen.
Dis is down to me running him on bad ground and only a quarter fit. De stable cat and Delaney’s Donkey said “Listen he won’t go on a bog” I didn’t listen. I have apologised to De Lads. We will tink about what to do next. But listen dis boy is the fastest I have ever trained. Will be a great stallion.
A pitiful home defence in another underwhelming Group race
At least a good horse has won this Group 1 instead of the rag.
A result that explains why I do not like sprints when there are no outstanding horses. All a case of Buggins Turn.
What a disappointing line up with AOB having half the entries
A welcome return to form for Bay City Roller
AOB mob handed. British defence looks very weak.
Very sad news indeed
RIP
Shergar Cup = meh
Hoping he makes a full recovery
Listen dis boy is the best we have ever had.
I left him short of a gallop today so it is all my fault.
Listen, this boy is going to be a different horse on Derby day.
****Yawn***
An abysmal turnout
Listen. I did not give him enough practice at breaking quickly. The defeat is all down to me.
Tanks to all my staff who came over, the pilots on the plane and the air hostesses, the barman and the waiters in the restaurant, my optician for the dark glasses and uncle Tom Cobley
The lads won the race anyways of course.
This boys foals are something to look forward to.
Sorry AOB your interviews are seriously cringeworthy
Mention of Mary Hinge reminds me that Julie Cecil also had a horse named Joe Blob but it got chalked off before it raced and was renamed
Good news. Hope the improvement continues
I thought Bay City Roller showed a very good attitude to win this race but it looked a weak Group 2 especially with Chancellor dropping out.
Give the lack of loyalty of Mr Amo to trainers it could be a poisoned chalice to take on this very expensive filly.
Racing Post suggests Mr Amo was with George Scott when she was bought.
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