Winning Ways - Featuring the Snaiths
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Re: Winning Ways - Featuring the Snaiths
7 years 4 months ago
Such a lot of info. Thanks Justin
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Re: Winning Ways - Featuring the Snaiths
7 years 4 months ago
Always nice to see the Snaiths Yard being willingly open about things. The only thing is, despite the fact that they always send their horses out in good nick, to me it always seems that their attempts to micromanage their horses ratings into the big races has not given them the success they might have had.
I reckon they would have had more success just running the horses to win the winnable preps with, one eye on the big races, rather than everything counting on the one race ...which they probably wont win anyway. They have probably not had the horses to win, but horses with promise may have been a run short or forgone a possible win in a lesser race, to run only thereabouts in the big one
Great Cape season, but the horses picked themselves, and significantly it was a late supplement that finally won them the Met rather than some Machiavellian cunning plan .
Just my opinion. Im still a big fan of them and their horses though, maybe I have just been too wishful about some of their runners.
I reckon they would have had more success just running the horses to win the winnable preps with, one eye on the big races, rather than everything counting on the one race ...which they probably wont win anyway. They have probably not had the horses to win, but horses with promise may have been a run short or forgone a possible win in a lesser race, to run only thereabouts in the big one
Great Cape season, but the horses picked themselves, and significantly it was a late supplement that finally won them the Met rather than some Machiavellian cunning plan .
Just my opinion. Im still a big fan of them and their horses though, maybe I have just been too wishful about some of their runners.
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