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So true and they should have questioned Craig when he got beaten by Got the Chocolates , why he didn't move up with a round to go and sit parked . Because as we know he probably would have won the race
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Maybe like it was the best horse in the field. I thought he was far too cautious and she never had a chance ridden like that buried back, it was just a track gallop. Sam always rode her like she was the best, just my opinion.
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By scooby3051 · Posted
From Deano,Danny and Arron we would like to thank everyone for their support going into the quokka. Deano never really got the rub of the green and was shuffled out on the turn. Craig Williams never knocked him around after and he returned blowing hard and a laceration to his hind leg. Deano did incredibly well on the trip, maybe a bit too good and perhaps we should of worked him a bit harder, so we take responsibility for that. We were incredibly proud and honored to represent trackside nz and perth racing in the race and all fans that have supported. We really appreciate that. Deano returns home this week for a well deserved spell, he'll have his moment again for sure. Thanks everyone. -
What? he was only just drivin here 😟 such crap news this, just crap....condolences to his family and connections..... Cheers Iraklis
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
The April 27 Prix Ganay (G1) at Longchamp is the first group 1 of the year in Europe, and it boasts some recent historical success as Waldgeist and Sottsass both took the 1 5/16-mile race the same year they won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1).View the full article -
Me either. He was put there to restore a bit of normalcy after Trumps first disaster. The Dems then did not use that time to make sure there was a serious successor and he was dropped right in it. Kamala Harris was an afterthought and a black woman was never going to win in the current America. What Biden did have was loyalty and a strong moral code - serving his country for 48 years in the Senate and White House. Not perfect and made mistakes ( who doesn’t ?) but widely respected for most of his career. Before the more recent deterioration of their friendship, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham — who succeeded the controversial Strom Thurmond, someone else who Biden was able to bridge gaps with — stated in 2015 that, “The bottom line is, if you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person, you got a problem. You need to do some self-evaluation, cause what’s not to like… He’s the nicest person I think I’ve ever met in politics.” If there is nothing else that the record needs to show when it comes down to Joe Biden’s legacy, is his love for the U.S. Senate, and his passion for serving in Congress.
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By scooby3051 · Posted
Still have to do the job, and that aint easy....I have been in charge of a big stable and some days you think you will have a ripper and nothing goes right and other days you think maybe you might get one and home come three or four...they aint machines. -
Hardly surprising with inside info Richie….4 wins and 2 thirds from the Marsh stable ….
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I repeat again I was no fan of Biden as he should never have contemplated standing for a second term. However, Trump is a convicted criminal. Also convicted in civil trial of molesting women, had The Trust foundation shut down as he was using it as his own piggy bank, ripped off students at the Trump University and had to pay $30M odd in reparations. He should thank the legal system and The Constitution that he is not in jail now. You wackos should seriously ask yourselves why you idolise such a despicable slime ball.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. recaps Burnham Square's final breeze ahead of the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1). The gelded son of Liam's Map completed five furlongs in :59 1/5 at Churchill Downs April 26.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Jockey Luan Machado is confident that Juddmonte Farms' Final Gambit can take to the dirt surface for the first time and win the Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs May 3.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Juddmonte Farms general manager Garrett O'Rourke discusses why Final Gambit has never left the state of Kentucky before, the colt's pedigree, and wanting to win a Derby without controversy after Mandaloun was awarded the win by disqualification.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The connections of Baeza are hoping for some Rich Strike-like Kentucky Derby (G1) fortune.View the full article -
Bloke and Hokey think Biden was the most coherent and smartest President ever so you will never hear either of them saying anything detrimental about Biden.
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This IMO is a major reason why Harness is going backwards. Punters have had enough of poor integrity and are/have voted with their feet. Even the TAB bookies could read the script on this and many other occasions Who remember when a certain stipe from the deep south became head steward in Canterbury, Chaps name was McKenzie and he just lined them up week after week for pulling them and other indiscretions. Drivers/Trainers got the message very quickly. Perhaps its time for another McKenzie to head the Magoo team
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The Sandown Park Finale meeting kicked off with a card on flat racing on Friday afternoon. The ground was Good, Good to Soft in places. The feature was the Group 2 Sandown Mile and this saw DANCING GEMINI continue his advance through the older mile division with a convincing success. He was always just off the pace and quickened well from 400m down to win by a length and three quarters. TAMFANA ran a huge race on her return with a 5 lb Group 1 penalty for her win in the Sun Chariot last autumn. With this run under her belt and absent the penalty, you'd fancy her chances of reversing the places with DANCING GEMINI. CICERO'S GIFT, a confirmed soft ground performer, kept on well for third just in front of ALCANTOR. HAATEM raced well with the pace but tired in the slow ground and I'm sure he will come on a lot but LEAD ARTIST hated the slow ground and post race connections confirmed he will only run on quick turf in the future (America perhaps?). DANCING GEMINI is 7/2 and TAMFANA 7s for the Lockinge but both sets of conncections after the race suggested the Ispahan at Longchamp over 1800m at the end of May as a more likely target. DANCING GEMINI ran really well in the Poulains last year and we know TAMFANA gets 2000m so this throws Lockinge calculations into the air a little. The Group 3 Gordon Richards over 2000m went to the 8-y-o AL AASY who was finessed into the race under a canny Jim Crowley ride and mugged them all in the final 100m. He's a proven Group 3 performer but hasn't shown up on his first outing but the Haggas yard are in tremendous form. ANCIENT WISDOM, the choice of William Buick and a 12/1 shot, ran a fine re-appearance in second. He was second in last year's Dante and eighth in the Derby after which his season was disappointing. The one to take from the race, however, was ALMAQAM from the Ed Walker, who, as they often say of me, was carrying plenty of condition but ran on really well for third. He's another who will improve a lot for the run as will SEA OF FIRE. The Classic Trial over 2000m saw a rare April winner in the UK for Aidan O'Brien as SWAGMAN cut down favourite WINDLORD in the final 100m. The eyecatcher was the Gosden trained DAMYSUS who was a close third. I doubt we've seen the Derby winner in all honesty but it wouldn't surprise me if we've seen three nice types for races like the Jockey Club or the King Edward VII at the Royal Ascot meeting. More success at Perth on Friday for Dan Skelton who extended his lead over Willie Mullins to nearly £60k but with Mullins bringing a huge raiding party of 21 runners to Sandown for the Saturday Jumps Finale meeting, it might have bene too little to stop the Clonsutton juggernaut.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Tenma, Anna's Promise, Ballerina d'Oro, and Fondly breezed April 26 at Churchill Downs in preparation for the May 2 Kentucky Oaks (G1).View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Although Burnham Square covered his five-furlong breeze a bit faster (:59 1/5) than trainer Ian Wilkes was looking for April 26, the trainer was pleased and believes the gelding is ready for the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
With a damp track at Churchill Downs April 26, several Kentucky Derby (G1) contenders postponed their final breezes. However, five Kentucky Derby hopefuls stuck to the Saturday game plan, led by Burnham Square and Final Gambit.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Florida Derby (G1) winner Tappan Street is out of the May 3 Kentucky Derby after exiting an April 26 workout at Churchill Downs with a condylar fracture to his right front leg. The injury is not life-threatening, according to Brad Cox.View the full article
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