Congratulations to Joseph O’Brien on making virtually all on Imperial Monarch in the Grand Prix de Paris, but the first five finishing within two lengths of each other in what did not look a great renewal suggests that the three-year-olds are not much better in France than over here. The Epsom Derby runner-up did nothing to boost that so it increasingly looks like Camelot and trees. The winner reversed Prix Du Jockey Club form with third Saint Baudolino (second at Chantilly), whilst the runner-up, Last Train, was also stepping up from ten furlongs to twelve. Being with Andre Fabre, I expect that there is every chance that Khalid Abdulla’s son of Rail Link will be heading for the Arc. In the Arc betting: Imperial Monarch 20/1, Saint Baudolino 25/1, Last Train 20/1, Main Sequence 20/1. Bookies not impressed then...
JOB DONE INDEED, what a week on here a 16/1 10/1 & 3/1 advised plus several large places stick wi me folks, i'll soon be filling ya wee pockets op
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm I think I will stick with my Dawn Approach for the 2000 guineas rather than your Maxentius (who you can get 66-1 about now if you fancy a bit more)
To be fair stick i think on fast ground thats worth a little e/w bet i think, although would be with dawn approach without a doubt too.
Ladbrokes stand out 12-1 about Dawn Approach..... thats decent actually, quite surprised that price from them.....
Dass why dey call him Boris. He had to come unstuck one day with some of his statements. He has guts, but nevertheless it's a practice that is fraught?