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Just seems strange that this boy suddenly seems to have 'found himself' as an 8yo.
Hope he can win
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[quote=my miss storm cat]Yeah Fight looks really good and so do his other two.
BALLYCHACE is the best of Watson; but I do belive the dangers one is MUSSAYER. Will fine out
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Having said that, he hasn't won anywhere since February 2006. He was also beaten three lengths by Fight in November. What makes you say he is the best of Doug's with that form?
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Pride Of Baghdad won quite well today.
I might be thinking of a different horse with a similar name, but he's a bit of a character, isn't he? Doesn't always want to win.
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Fight could only manage 5th
Bonecrusher ran a great race to finish 2nd, good pick, mmsc. Result http://www.emiratesracing.com/eq/Res...cefile_id=7326
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Another fine old guy.
Never wins but oh well. |
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Could be.
His last gallant win, in a field of 4 no less..... Sweet boy. Look at the date... NEWMARKET (JULY) 08 August 2003 Good To Firm 8:20 Bexhill And IIB Insurance Brokers Conditions Stakes (Class C) (Class 3) (3yo+) 1m2f Draw TRAINER Age Wgt JOCKEY SP OR TS RPR 1 Bonecrusher 4 D R Loder 4 8-13 v1 L Dettori EvensF 104 44 109 2 2½ Gallant Hero (GB) 3 Sir Michael Stoute 4 8-13 K Fallon 3/1 104 39 105 3 nk Barrissimo (IRE) 2 W J Musson 3 8-4 Richard Mullen 10/1 39 104? 4 1¾ Shamrock City (IRE) 1 P Howling 6 8-13 Seb Sanders 100/30 99 35 101? This looked a good opportunity for BONECRUSHER to return to winning form and, equipped with a visor for the firdt time, ran out an easy winner. He was a little keen early-on but when the leader stepped up the tempo he travelled much more easily and going into the final two furlongs there only appeared one winner. He readily went to the front over a furlong out and galloped on strongly to the line. He could now be starting to discover the potential he possessed as a three-year-old and looks capable of adding to this victory in listed company. Gallant Hero probably found the ground too lively and was being vigorously ridden when coming under pressure in the final three furlongs. To his credit he kept on going all the way to the line and should find a similar event when ground conditions are in his favour. Shamrock City had run a blinder over a mile here last weekend and set out to make all but was clearly no match for the winner. However, he clearly retains his ability and will find a race in due course. Barrissimo ran a sound race for one so inexperienced and on his first outing since last October. He should improve for the run and he won't be long in winning either. |
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Ofcourse.
As soon as you have posted that I remember the old boy. His name didn't mean that much, but no I remember him quite well. How could I ever forget this race: 3:45 Weatherbys Bank Stakes (Registered As The Doonside Cup) (Listed Race) (Class 1) (3yo+) (1m2f192y) 1m3f [off 3:45] £17,400.00, £6,600.00, £3,300.00, £1,500.00, £750.00, £450.00 Draw TRAINER Age Wgt JOCKEY SP OR TS RPR 1 Into The Dark 6 Saeed Bin Suroor 3 8-4 tv Kerrin McEvoy 5/4 114 98 117 2 5 Percussionist (IRE) 1 J H M Gosden 3 8-11 K Darley EvensF 118 95 119+ 3 ½ Bonecrusher 3 D R Loder 5 8-11 v Seb Sanders 9/1 105 88 108 4 28 Howards Dream (IRE) 5 D A Nolan 6 8-11 t David Allan 500/1 30 32 60? 5 14 Society Times (USA) 4 D A Nolan 11 8-11 t Patrick Mathers 500/1 30 3 36? 6 dist Court Of Appeal 2 B Ellison 7 8-11 t Tom Eaves 25/1 90 — — 6 ran TIME 2m 27.85s (slow by 10.35s) TOTAL SP 108% 1st OWNER: Godolphin BRED: Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd TRAINER: Saeed Bin Suroor 2nd OWNER: Sangster Family 3rd OWNER: Mohammed Rashid INTO THE DARK extended his unbeaten run to four with another workmanlike display, but, with Percussionist showing very little - he struggled to get past the 11-year-old selling plater Society Times turning for home - and Bonecrusher refusing to battle, this was a pretty hollow victory. A horse who was unraced as a juvenile, Into The Dark has progressed well all season and will not be raced much more before being put away for next year when he could develop into an even better performer. Percussionist looked well below the form that saw him beaten only two lengths into fourth in the Derby. He subsequently blotted his copybook with a poor display in the Irish Derby, while an unsatisfactory blood count had ruled him out of last week's StLeger. Here, he was being scrubbed along a long way from home and could never get to grips with the winner. Although slightly hampered by the hanging Bonecrusher, the writing was already on the wall at that point. Bonecrusher has plenty of ability, but looks reluctant to use it and, after making good headway to look a threat to the winner, hung his head and cried enough under pressure. The remaining trio were well beaten, with Court Of Appeal running as though something was amiss. (T O'R)
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Cried? I've never seen that before. What does it mean??? Remember this one? ABU DHABI 03 December 2006 Good To Firm 4:00 National Day Cup Sponsored By ADEC (Listed Race) (Turf) (3yo+) 1m 1 King Jock (USA) 3 R J Osborne 5 8-11 P Shanahan 109 — 99 2 ¼ National Captain (SAF) 16 S Seemar 4 8-11 Ted Durcan 100 — 98 3 1¼ Ace (IRE) 8 S Seemar 5 8-11 W J Supple 113 — 96 4 ½ Le Prince Charmant (FR) 14 E Charpy 5 8-11 Richard Mullen 100 — 95 5 2¼ State Shinto (USA) 4 R Bouresly 10 8-11 tb D Hayse 85 — 90 6 3¼ Hurricane James (IRE) 6 E Charpy 4 8-11 t Royston Ffrench 102 — 84 7 ¼ Harb (IRE) 1 Doug Watson 6 8-11 t Pat Dobbs 93 — 83 8 ½ Izdiham (IRE) 15 M Al Darmaki 7 8-11 John Panas 95 — 82 9 2 Lundy´s Lane (IRE) 11 S Seemar 6 8-11 D O´Donohoe 100 — 78 10 ¾ The Coires (IRE) 2 Doug Watson 4 8-11 Richard Smith 86 — 77 11 1½ Country Rambler (USA) 7 Doug Watson 4 8-11 Craig Arnold 90 — 74 12 ¼ Etmaam (GB) 9 S Seemar 5 8-11 v1 N Rodriguez 88 — 73 13 hd Brahminy Kite (USA) 12 R Bouresly 4 8-11 A Deau 96 — 73 14 1½ Millbag (IRE) 5 D Selvaratnam 5 8-11 v R P Cleary 95 — 70 15 ¾ Mutafanen (GB) 13 E Charpy 5 8-11 p T P O´Shea 100 — 68 16 4¼ Bonecrusher (GB) 10 M Al Muhairi 7 8-11 t Wayne Smith 95 — 60 |
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That reminds me of another ex David Loder horse and now in Dubai.....
PARASOL So much ability, but rarely wanted to use it!
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It basically just means that as soon as the jockey asked him, he just didn't want to do it, so he put his head in the air and hung back. Bascially, he just wasn't trying.
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Also. This was the comment in running he was given for that race:
Bonecrusher slowly into stride, held up, headway to chase winner over 3f out, chance 2f out, flashed tail under pressure and no extra approaching final furlong
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I like that one and how would i know what it means.... maybe his theme song can be The Crying Game? This one is nice..... GOODWOOD 27 July 2004 2:05 Sterling Insurance Summer Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class B) (Class 2) (4yo+) (1m1f192y) 1m2f and the slow-starting Bonecrusher, who got carried back to an impossible position, but then staged a tremendous rally when switched to the outside, passing horse after horse in the final furlong to finish fast in third, looking unlucky not to win. |
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I love thinking back to these old David Loder horses, he was a fantastic trainer (a complete ******* most of the time, but a good trainer when allowed to do it his own way). Bonecrusher Parasol Dublin Razkalla (a fav of mine but never reached the heights he was expected to) Sabra D'argent (didn't he end up in America?) Kheleyf (before he was ruined by Godolphin) Queen Of Poland (another Godolphin casualty, I believe) and...... the horse that could have been top class, instead Godolphin ruined him and then wanted him to be a lead horse when he was beating Gr1 winners up the gallops.....the one, the only...... BULL RUN
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Some of the sprinters are out tomorrow. Looks a good race......
http://www.emiratesracing.com/eq/Rac...cefile_id=7337
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Salaam Dubai / Terrific Challenge
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Well this certainly wasn't the result I was expecting
http://www.emiratesracing.com/eq/Res...cefile_id=7337
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You better sit down and hold your breath, mmsc......
http://www.emiratesracing.com/eq/Rac...cefile_id=7344 http://www.emiratesracing.com/eq/Rac...cefile_id=7345
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