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Oh yea. Half brother. My bad

Photographer is a full brother to Coronet so I am sure he will definitely stay the derby trip, as to whether he will handle coming down the hill is key, Coronet didnt enjoy it and that cost her. Im sure Gosden has learnt alot from Coronet to know how to prepare Photographer for the derby. As he already has Roaring Lion, I’d just want to know how high he is in his pecking order before having a punt. Havent seen him priced up on the markets though.
Interesting comment from Gosden on Coronet. She runs on Sunday in the G1 Prix Saint Alary but he said he sees her as an Epsom Oaks prospect, Tom Segal commented on her and only stopped short of tipping her cos she hasnt run yet and tipped Horse Play. Looking to see how she runs on Sunday. ~Really tempted to do a Cracksman/Coronet e/w double
That offer was available only between 8.30am and 9.15am
Rivet is drifting cos he most likely wont run. Haggas has left him in the race but suggested he will rather race in France insteadn

With Rivet looking more and more iffy, I wonder who to back now.
Is Rivet running in the Guineas or not? My Antepost bets all seem to be missing them. Haggas should really make up his mind.

With Permain and Cunco boosting the form of the Zetland, surely Coronet should be given a crack at the Oaks. I know she is running in the Prix Saint Alary but the Oaks is 20 days after that, if she runs well in that Group 1, lets see what happens after that.
But the fact that they are ready to throw her straight into a Group 1 race should say something, unless of course French Group 1’s are not as competitive as the ones in the UK. Dont want to believe her racing colours have anything to do with her prepping to race in France now
Gosden should follow his initial gut instinct and run her in the Oaks.
Looking for a strong run from Cunco to boost Coronets form from the Zetland as the 3rd placed gave Cracksman a good run for his money
This is what really ticks me off about Ante post betting. Ive backed Coronet for the Oaks and now looks like she is missing it for the Prix Saint Alary which is being run on 14th May. Now all the early prices on the other contender are gone. Might have another look at Promise to be true in that case.

I have backed Coronet for the Oaks in February and with the form the Gosden yard is in, I cant wait to see her when she makes her reappearance
Looking forward to how Haripor and Auckland win run. A good show make Sir John Lavery’s credentials alittle more stronger. Ive backed him at 16’s
Still no idea who to back for the 2000 guineas. Have a small e/w on Rivet but really have questions if he likes the course. Churchill is way too short? Who are the leading contenders? Any tips……
He went fpr Al Wukair trained by Andre Fabre
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