
R1. Silks Plate - 1 January 1970
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King of the Juveniles
Simon Miller has always boasted an exceptionally good record with 2 year old's and his powerful yard produced the first 2 year old winner of the season in Achenar Star who was ultra impressive sitting three wide throughout and pulling away to win. He is looking to make it 2 from 2 here with Seannie and looks to have a very good chance of doing so. The trial performance over 950m could not have been any quieter with Ryan Hill easing the Sebring Filly into the race and leaving her untested down the straight. Awkwardly drawn in barrier 10 but expect to see her stide forward into a prominent position on speed and give a big sight on debut. Golden Trigger won the trial that Seannie was in when leading from start to finish. Looks to be a juvenile with lots of speed and the likely leader of the race, usually the place to be at Ascot. She Loves To Talk showed enough in trials to be competitive.
Chris Nelson's Bets for the Meeting
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carey 17 Oct | Posts: 6172
mostly from horses that led and weakened over shorter distances, and then stepped up in distance, and of course they normally lead again, but at a much more relaxed tempopeople are so good at misconstruing that.they tend to think if you weaken at shorter it's ...
Audioslave 17 Oct | Posts: 34
Carey, Your comment above took me a long time to learn theoretically. And then it happened a few times with horses I owned. Obviously it is not a rule but I reckon you are spot on.One of the biggest misconceptions in horse racing.
hash 16 Oct | Posts: 7172
mostly from horses that led and weakened over shorter distances, and then stepped up in distance, and of course they normally lead again, but at a much more relaxed tempopeople are so good at misconstruing that.they tend to think if you weaken at shorter it's ...
carey 16 Oct | Posts: 6172
when i cared, there were numerous factors to do with pace and positioning.but basically handy is best at any track over any distance, in any type of race.statistics prove it is so.which is why i reckon pike's record would be better if he was allowed to ride th...
therealkramer 16 Oct | Posts: 7932
Ok. thanks for responding. I tend to only want to back the fillies and colts at WFA or middle distances when they go forward. I heard Craig Williams saying this morning that he expected Yankee Rose to go back in the CP because when she went forward she failed ...
carey 16 Oct | Posts: 6172
i have no idea what it would have done on the dry.i didn't think it could win before the race, and the fact that it ended up heavy means that i may have been right in the dry, but we will never know.delicay might not have done as well either.it was only an 180...
therealkramer 16 Oct | Posts: 7932
@Carey Do you think Perfect Reflection would have beaten Delicacy home on a dry track if they were in the same position as they were on that track? The intention was always to go back before the rain arrived on race day.
carey 16 Oct | Posts: 6172
and in that race(KT) the pace was massive, where leaders had buckleys and none.how much did you win on that rodent? I tend to think tempo is less important when the track is in the heavy range-it becomes more about finding the better ground and building mom...
therealkramer 15 Oct | Posts: 7932
and in that race(KT) the pace was massive, where leaders had buckleys and none.how much did you win on that rodent? I tend to think tempo is less important when the track is in the heavy range-it becomes more about finding the better ground and building mom...
TorpedoPunt 15 Oct | Posts: 1800
Never known a horse like Flytego.As soon as he gets to Ascot he puts in.To the naked eye I thought he had run 2nd and was raging once they put the numbers up on Sky.Thankfully he got on the podium, just..