Don`t miss France today
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Don`t miss France today
12 years 9 months ago
Prix Morny the highlight,probably the best 2yo race of the season so far in Europe,Sheik MO has a runner with a squeak.Take it De Kock decided not to train in Europe this season as Sheik Mo has been spreading them around?Sure they will all be heading to Dubai...
Snow Fairy makes her comeback from injury in the Prix Jean Romanet ,she is by far the best rated horse in the race butone of the younger horse might find her out if she is rusty... Izzi Top e/w
Barry has a runner in the Grade2 stayers race(Brigitin) among his foes is 2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain
Snow Fairy makes her comeback from injury in the Prix Jean Romanet ,she is by far the best rated horse in the race butone of the younger horse might find her out if she is rusty... Izzi Top e/w
Barry has a runner in the Grade2 stayers race(Brigitin) among his foes is 2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain
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Re: Re: Don`t miss France today
12 years 9 months ago
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George Vancouver in Prix Morny
The French 2yos haven't shown a lot so far this season, and this looks to have encouraged the English and Irish to chance their arm en masse in this Group 1. Reckless Abandon impressed when beating me easily on Sir Prancealot in the Papin last time, and he looks the stand-out on that form - even if you think he got a soft lead, he won with his ears pr!cked and it is hard to see those who finished behind him in the Papin reversing the form - even though there are obviously some unexposed and progressive juveniles lined up against him today, such as Andre Fabre's Zenji and Marco's Moohaajim, who I think won a decent Ascot maiden.
And Aidan runs two in here in maiden winner George Vancouver and Parliament Square. I ride the former who came good at Dundalk last time. But he obviously needs to improve greatly to figure here, and the same probably applies to Parliament Square, who won a listed race at Tipperary last time. Of course, they can certainly can. But from what I saw at Maisons-Laffitte last time, Reckless Abandon looks the strong favourite here. He has looked to be winning good races with something in hand each time.
Joshua Tree in Prix Kergorlay
I rode him to finish in midfield in a 1m2f Meydan handicap back in March, but he showed he was better over a trip when second to Opinion Poll over 2m later in the Carnival. Was a Group 1 winner for Aidan in Woodbine as a 3yo, and ran a solid enough race when second to me on Fiorente over 1m4f in the Princess of Wales's at Newmarket last time. Is officially rated 113, so has something to find with the likes of a peak-form Americain here or Vadamar, but definitely has place claims though.
George Vancouver in Prix Morny
The French 2yos haven't shown a lot so far this season, and this looks to have encouraged the English and Irish to chance their arm en masse in this Group 1. Reckless Abandon impressed when beating me easily on Sir Prancealot in the Papin last time, and he looks the stand-out on that form - even if you think he got a soft lead, he won with his ears pr!cked and it is hard to see those who finished behind him in the Papin reversing the form - even though there are obviously some unexposed and progressive juveniles lined up against him today, such as Andre Fabre's Zenji and Marco's Moohaajim, who I think won a decent Ascot maiden.
And Aidan runs two in here in maiden winner George Vancouver and Parliament Square. I ride the former who came good at Dundalk last time. But he obviously needs to improve greatly to figure here, and the same probably applies to Parliament Square, who won a listed race at Tipperary last time. Of course, they can certainly can. But from what I saw at Maisons-Laffitte last time, Reckless Abandon looks the strong favourite here. He has looked to be winning good races with something in hand each time.
Joshua Tree in Prix Kergorlay
I rode him to finish in midfield in a 1m2f Meydan handicap back in March, but he showed he was better over a trip when second to Opinion Poll over 2m later in the Carnival. Was a Group 1 winner for Aidan in Woodbine as a 3yo, and ran a solid enough race when second to me on Fiorente over 1m4f in the Princess of Wales's at Newmarket last time. Is officially rated 113, so has something to find with the likes of a peak-form Americain here or Vadamar, but definitely has place claims though.
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Re: Re: Don`t miss France today
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Great run from Snow Fairy (tu) Straight forecast for bob (
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