[Deleted User] wrote: » Normally I would be doing a bit of study a day or two ahead, but with all the rain I feel it's a waste of time. I don't know if it's raining much in England, but out of the six meetings over there in the next two days not one of them has soft in the description. Hopefully it does rain or keeps raining so come the weekend will at least have an idea, in advance, of conditions underfoot. The going: out of all the reasons for backing a horse - going, course form, current form and lesser ones like trainer/jockey form, 1st time in a handicap, gear applied for the first time, 1st/2nd run after a wind-op, goes well after an absence, change of surroundings ie new trainer, horses that go well at a particular time of year, or in season/with foal if they're fillies or mares etc, etc.. ; for me the going is paramount and is always in the top three reasons for backing a horse, very often in the one position. Could do with some of the all weather tracks hosting a meeting or three..
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Pìssing down all day here In Cheshire.
Andrew00 wrote: » Darain.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Looks worth his price tag - 3.5 Million pounds is serious money.
NaiveMelodies wrote: » Absolutely. I'd say that win tonight has repaid every penny of the price tag.
Deleted User wrote: » It's early days yet. Definitely a group 1 star in the making. Probably about 1/3 that he'll not earn his fee back in prizemoney during his racing career. It's what comes after his racedays are over that counts with those kinds of readies. I'm no judge but I feel he'll win several mid distance group races, maybe even a few Ascot Gold Cups.
PM me nudes wrote: » More like 1/1000
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's early days yet. Definitely a group 1 star in the making. Probably about 1/3 that he'll not earn his fee back in prizemoney during his racing career. It's what comes after his racedays are over that counts with those kinds of readies. I'm no judge but I feel he'll win several mid distance group races, maybe even a few Ascot Gold Cups.
ASOT wrote: » Percy switched to GE. Might actually get a decent prep now.
maximo31 wrote: » 300-1!!!!! :eek:
[Deleted User] wrote: » Dunno what's more surprising - a 300/1 winner, or the fact that there was a horse available at that price in an 'ordinary race' (mainly joking) :pac: Only in the last 5-10 years have horses regularly gone off in all sorts of 'egg and spoon' races at greater than 100/1, to my mind anyway. It used to be only in the quality group races that there were often rags available at 150/1 plus.