2 examples this morning really did my head in. On Radio 5 live Luke Harvey referred to the vveteran Canford Cliffs facing the uyoung pretender Frankel. maybe I'm missing something but I wouldn't call a 4 year old a veteran. Mind you the whole "this is exactly like Ali v Frazier" current running through the whole discussion was sickening anyway.
As I read the daily Express oin the tube this morning I could harldy believe my eyes - "Computerman" commented that such wide margin wins as Frankel's in the 2000 Guineas often take a lot out of a horse either metally or physically. Fair enough - we can all think of examples. However, when we think of such examples I very much doubt any of us would use the following prose to back up our statement: "recent examples iinclude Hawk Wing's Lockinge success and Harbinger's king George win - neither won another race."
This man is paid very good money to give an expert opinion and presumably doesn't even realise that Harbinger never actually raced again having broken down on the gallops. I knowo many will think it's just another ill informed rant by someone who likes moaning but surely we are entitled to expect better from paid professionals?
As I read the daily Express oin the tube this morning I could harldy believe my eyes - "Computerman" commented that such wide margin wins as Frankel's in the 2000 Guineas often take a lot out of a horse either metally or physically. Fair enough - we can all think of examples. However, when we think of such examples I very much doubt any of us would use the following prose to back up our statement: "recent examples iinclude Hawk Wing's Lockinge success and Harbinger's king George win - neither won another race."
This man is paid very good money to give an expert opinion and presumably doesn't even realise that Harbinger never actually raced again having broken down on the gallops. I knowo many will think it's just another ill informed rant by someone who likes moaning but surely we are entitled to expect better from paid professionals?

