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Poor River Tiber didn't even get a mention???
Hey, he does win one race per year. I like him, even if he's not exactly stellar. |
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Frankie is sick...
Here are the jockey changes for tomorrow. Kirklees - Duncan Familiar Territory - O'Donohoe Fateh Field - Duncan Irish Mayhem - Mullen River Tiber - Kinane |
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and by the way, who is this Duncan fella?? ![]()
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Sorry for deciding to change Mr. Durcan's name. ![]() As an aside incase you're not following the HK scene, there's a new kid... Chadwick. He's amazing. Put him on the list for international jockey of the year, 2012 or so. |
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The Gr3 tomorrow is a great race, but very competitive. You can make a case for almost every horse in the field. I'm struggling to pick two out for the competition.
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I go more for Kinane, his great on any horse. ![]() Put Frankie near the bathroom....... ![]()
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Saturday gallops, from DRC...
Saturday mornings continue to be exceptionally busy at Nad Al Sheba with trainers keen to utilise the opportunity to use the main track. South African trainer Herman Brown’s star Jay Peg looked well under assistant trainer Terry Fripp. Ryan Moore partnered Brown’s Dubai Sheema Classic hopeful Mourilyan, while Keagan Latham was also riding out for his compatriot and was spotted on Basaltico and Desert Links. Mike De Kock’s powerful string started early, when visibility was non-existent, but Trevor Brown was seen on UAE 2000 Guineas contender Rocks Off once the fog lifted. Bankable, Biarritz, Russian Sage and Dubai World Cup possible Honour Devil were others noted in action once viewing had improved. Bahrain’s Fawzi Nass took last year’s Jebel Ali Mile winner Jonquil to work on the dirt and he looked in great shape and ready for his seasonal debut expected this week. Adrian Nicholls was on his father’s Northern Fling and John Oxx’s Red Eye Express continues to catch the eye having been ruled out of his intended local debut on the first night of the Dubai International Racing Carnival when found to be lame the morning before the race. Mick Kinane was again in the saddle as he worked well on turf. Germany’s Quijano , a Carnival regular who was fourth in last year’s Dubai Sheema Classic, continued his preparation on the turf, while George Margarson’s Young Mick, an excellent second on Thursday, looked totally recovered from those exertions. Greece, France, Australia and Japan were just a few of the other countries whose horses exercised earlier. |
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Oh my God I had no idea Yard-Arm was still running!
Thursday is looking really good! ![]() |
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THE NAME OF THE HORSE IS: "FRONT HOUSE".
AND IT WILL BE THE FIRST APPEARENCE OF THE IRISH-SHAKE MAGNIER (YES FROM COOLMORE) AND THE PRESTIGIUS WILGERBOSDRIFT STUD. I WONT BET A DIME ON IT EVEN IF HE SCORES
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