Are tellytrack showing the Curragh?
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Are tellytrack showing the Curragh?
16 years 1 month ago
If so the group3 sprint is interesting for JJ fans,the horse that jj beat a 1/2length in the Jubillee (duff)is running ,this will be an electric early pace race and duff can run well even tho the trip is a bit sharp for him!
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16 years 1 month ago
Don't think so Hibby,will be English racing and Zim, Molly is in Zim today.
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Fame And Glory has been cut to 5/1 from 8s by Sky Bet for the Arc after his wide-margin victory in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby.
Aidan O'Brien's dual Group 1 winner also holds a St Leger entry and is Sky Bet's new 6/4 favourite from 7/2 should connections decide to step him up in trip at Doncaster.
However, the Ballydoyle team hold a strong hand with stablemate and Irish Derby runner-up Golden Sword cut to 5/1 from 11s for the oldest classic.
Matt Doyle of Sky Bet said: "Fame And Glory is the clear pick of the Ballydoyle colts over middle distances and Johnny Murtagh is eager to have another crack at Sea The Stars at Longchamp taking the Arc route."
"It would leave the way clear for Golden Sword to emerge as O'Brien's no.1 Leger contender and we are keen to keep him on side after such strong staying performances in both the Epsom and Irish Derby."
Ladbrokes cut him to 6/1 and their spokesman David Williams said: "Fame And Glory proved himself to be a top class colt and is now the clear pick of the Ballydoyle colts for the big prizes later this year.
"The absence of Sea The Stars did little to diminish his win and he's right up there with the Epsom Derby winner in our Arc market."
Meanwhile Spanish Moon receives a 25/1 quote for the Arc after defeating Youmzain et al in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.
Williams continued: "Yet again favourite backers of Youmzain got their fingers burnt. Spanish Moon gets a 25/1 Arc quote but he's still a long way down the betting and Stoute has others who are preferred in the big race market."
The Railway Stakes winner Alfred Nobel has been introduced at 16/1 by Sky Bet for next year's 2,000 Guineas.
He gave Aidan O'Brien his 11th success in the Group 2 event at the Curragh on Sunday emulating former Ballydoyle greats such as King Of Kings, Rock Of Gibraltar and George Washington.
Doyle of Sky Bet said: "The Railway Stakes is a proven nursery ground for top class colts and Alfred Nobel has been paid a huge compliment by Aidan O'Brien defending his stranglehold on the race."
Aidan O'Brien's dual Group 1 winner also holds a St Leger entry and is Sky Bet's new 6/4 favourite from 7/2 should connections decide to step him up in trip at Doncaster.
However, the Ballydoyle team hold a strong hand with stablemate and Irish Derby runner-up Golden Sword cut to 5/1 from 11s for the oldest classic.
Matt Doyle of Sky Bet said: "Fame And Glory is the clear pick of the Ballydoyle colts over middle distances and Johnny Murtagh is eager to have another crack at Sea The Stars at Longchamp taking the Arc route."
"It would leave the way clear for Golden Sword to emerge as O'Brien's no.1 Leger contender and we are keen to keep him on side after such strong staying performances in both the Epsom and Irish Derby."
Ladbrokes cut him to 6/1 and their spokesman David Williams said: "Fame And Glory proved himself to be a top class colt and is now the clear pick of the Ballydoyle colts for the big prizes later this year.
"The absence of Sea The Stars did little to diminish his win and he's right up there with the Epsom Derby winner in our Arc market."
Meanwhile Spanish Moon receives a 25/1 quote for the Arc after defeating Youmzain et al in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.
Williams continued: "Yet again favourite backers of Youmzain got their fingers burnt. Spanish Moon gets a 25/1 Arc quote but he's still a long way down the betting and Stoute has others who are preferred in the big race market."
The Railway Stakes winner Alfred Nobel has been introduced at 16/1 by Sky Bet for next year's 2,000 Guineas.
He gave Aidan O'Brien his 11th success in the Group 2 event at the Curragh on Sunday emulating former Ballydoyle greats such as King Of Kings, Rock Of Gibraltar and George Washington.
Doyle of Sky Bet said: "The Railway Stakes is a proven nursery ground for top class colts and Alfred Nobel has been paid a huge compliment by Aidan O'Brien defending his stranglehold on the race."
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16 years 1 month ago
I did see the race Hibby, another winner OBrien/Murtagh, what a combination.
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