Hello everyone,
This is my first post on the forum and after following the daily thread for the past couple of weeks, I've decided to join up.
My first post is in regards to the running and riding of the John Oxx trained Alanza today at Leopardstown (6pm). The horse opened up at 11/8 before drifting to 5/2 before eventually going of at 9/4. The horse finished a close up third but was given a mountain to climb turning in and was ridden 'hands and heels' to the line.
Apart from the annoyance of losing my bet (nothing major), I just thought that something fishy had gone on. I just watched the race again and my views have not changed, if anything they are stronger.
People might say pocket talk but this is about more than that, I'm not worried about a few quid. I just thought if trainers are allowed to ride horses well within themselves like Alanza was then what hope do we have. I know trainers have done this since racing began for handicap races, but for a horse that has Group race entries you expect a bit more.
Any views from anyone who has watched the race would be much appreciated, as my knowledge of horse racing is decent but not brilliant.
Many thanks,
Rob
This is my first post on the forum and after following the daily thread for the past couple of weeks, I've decided to join up.
My first post is in regards to the running and riding of the John Oxx trained Alanza today at Leopardstown (6pm). The horse opened up at 11/8 before drifting to 5/2 before eventually going of at 9/4. The horse finished a close up third but was given a mountain to climb turning in and was ridden 'hands and heels' to the line.
Apart from the annoyance of losing my bet (nothing major), I just thought that something fishy had gone on. I just watched the race again and my views have not changed, if anything they are stronger.
People might say pocket talk but this is about more than that, I'm not worried about a few quid. I just thought if trainers are allowed to ride horses well within themselves like Alanza was then what hope do we have. I know trainers have done this since racing began for handicap races, but for a horse that has Group race entries you expect a bit more.
Any views from anyone who has watched the race would be much appreciated, as my knowledge of horse racing is decent but not brilliant.
Many thanks,
Rob