Durbanville Meeting 20th
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12 years 7 months ago
Mike Stewart horses normally run well in the going, don't ignore them today...

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Re: Re: Durbanville Meeting 20th
12 years 7 months ago
I see the going is good to soft according to Tabgold.....penetrometer 25
The south easter is pumping at the moment
I like a few horses to place
LADY CLIVIA
ON THE MUSCLE
ENTRADOR
RAVATAK
Good luck to all
The south easter is pumping at the moment
I like a few horses to place
LADY CLIVIA
ON THE MUSCLE
ENTRADOR
RAVATAK
Good luck to all
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Re: Re: Durbanville Meeting 20th
12 years 7 months ago
How does the south easter affect the horses/running at Durbanville?
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12 years 7 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> Mike Stewart horses normally run well in the
> going, don't ignore them today...
Absolutely right Greg................and something that I have often tried to understand.
I can understand horses with common breeding ,conformation etc enjoying the wet............cannot find the logic why one stable,regardless of pedigree,should be so..............but it definitely is.
> Mike Stewart horses normally run well in the
> going, don't ignore them today...

Absolutely right Greg................and something that I have often tried to understand.
I can understand horses with common breeding ,conformation etc enjoying the wet............cannot find the logic why one stable,regardless of pedigree,should be so..............but it definitely is.
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12 years 7 months ago
Pirhobeta Wrote:
> How does the south easter affect the
> horses/running at Durbanville?
From the 1800 m mark to 1000m mark you got the wind behind you. The run-inn of the last 600m it's a head-on.
> How does the south easter affect the
> horses/running at Durbanville?
From the 1800 m mark to 1000m mark you got the wind behind you. The run-inn of the last 600m it's a head-on.
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Re: Re: Durbanville Meeting 20th
12 years 7 months ago
Ou Ryperd Wrote:
> Pirhobeta Wrote:
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> > How does the south easter affect the
> > horses/running at Durbanville?
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> From the 1800 m mark to 1000m mark you got the
> wind behind you. The run-inn of the last 600m it's
> a head-on.
Thank you(tu)
> Pirhobeta Wrote:
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> > How does the south easter affect the
> > horses/running at Durbanville?
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> From the 1800 m mark to 1000m mark you got the
> wind behind you. The run-inn of the last 600m it's
> a head-on.
Thank you(tu)
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Re: Re: Durbanville Meeting 20th
12 years 7 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> gregbucks Wrote:
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> > Mike Stewart horses normally run well in the
> > going, don't ignore them today...
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> Absolutely right Greg................and something
> that I have often tried to understand.
> I can understand horses with common breeding
> ,conformation etc enjoying the
> wet............cannot find the logic why one
> stable,regardless of pedigree,should be
> so..............but it definitely is.
Perhaps the amount of beach work they do ?
> gregbucks Wrote:
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> > Mike Stewart horses normally run well in the
> > going, don't ignore them today...

>
> Absolutely right Greg................and something
> that I have often tried to understand.
> I can understand horses with common breeding
> ,conformation etc enjoying the
> wet............cannot find the logic why one
> stable,regardless of pedigree,should be
> so..............but it definitely is.
Perhaps the amount of beach work they do ?
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Re: Re: Durbanville Meeting 20th
12 years 7 months ago
I would think so, he is a master at getting them right...(tu)
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Re: Re: Durbanville Meeting 20th
12 years 7 months ago
No doubt in my mind that was a ''soft debut'' by Woodland Gem, should win next time out...
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