Royal Ascot 2015

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Surely it could be more about being loyal to the incumbent jockey Mulrennan. There's a distinct lack of loyalty in business and society these days and it's nice to know some owners/trainers in North Yorkshire still have some.
 
Old boy Gosden booking Ryan Moore for the ride on GM Hopkins in the Royal Hunt Cup looks most eyecatching. Can't believe that 14's is still available re this one.
 
Having seen the weather forecast for Royal Ascot next week, if you fancy anything that needs to get its toe in, you had better hope that they have the taps on before Tuesday because the weather is set fair. As it is supposed to be summer, they ought to just let the ground get quick because flat racing is about the fastest horses beating the slower ones.

Having looked at the entries, I think I will hardly be having a bet all week as I do not touch most of the handicaps and most of the ones that I fancy will be short-priced favourites in the pattern races.

With Godolphin and the Qataris buying up virtually anything that is expected to have a chance, the social set will not need racecards to know which colours to look for when they have a bet.
 
Time Test yesterday entered in next Thursday’s ‘Tercentenary’. How he fares, in that heat, will determine how the county set arrive at Ascot on the Friday. A win and it’s in a fleet of limoscenes. A defeat and it’s all of us crammed in a dented old minibus.
 
Time Test yesterday entered in next Thursday’s ‘Tercentenary’. How he fares, in that heat, will determine how the county set arrive at Ascot on the Friday. A win and it’s in a fleet of limoscenes. A defeat and it’s all of us crammed in a dented old minibus.
Limo scene? Have you gone a bit South asian on us?
 
I cant stand all these American horse coming over, from a punting point of view you sit down with a fantastic card and then come up against this horse you know nothing about, whose form is incomparable to anything else in the race and you have to somehow form an opinion. I am sure it's a big success for Ascot with it's international flavour, but for me I'd rather they stayed across the pond.

I will do what I have done in past years, which is ignore them and just take it on the chin if one wins as I cannot back them blind or on US reputation.
 
I cant stand all these American horse coming over, from a punting point of view you sit down with a fantastic card and then come up against this horse you know nothing about, whose form is incomparable to anything else in the race and you have to somehow form an opinion. I am sure it's a big success for Ascot with it's international flavour, but for me I'd rather they stayed across the pond.

I will do what I have done in past years, which is ignore them and just take it on the chin if one wins as I cannot back them blind or on US reputation.

That's what I do else it's just guesswork you have to stick to the form you know, same with the Hong Kong horse. Though in saying that I will probably back the Aussie Brazen Beau in the Diamond Jubilee on the basis that he won't have to be that good against that opposition.
 
I wouldn't dismiss Wandjina out of hand either Robbie, he's a pretty decent animal.
Just had a quick look at it's form over sprint distances and it looks a bit ordinary, not one I will be giving any consideration to as it looks better over further.
 
Far be it for me to dissuade you Robbie. After a life time of flushing good money down the toilet, I've given up the punt, even on the race that stops the nation. Wandjina may run like a camel race day, there is every chance he'll fail. It's a hell of a journet. Waterhouse couldn't find the key to the colt for some time. She tried to get him to the 2000m Cox Plate, but he couldn't get the trip. His all the way 1600m Guineas was about as far he'd like, especially as his pop was an out and out speedster. His last run in the All Aged Stakes, he took on some of the cream of our sprinters, and ran the race of his life. The 1400m at Randwick would be close to a strongly run 1200m at Ascot. Having said all that though, if this race was run down the straight 6 at Flemington. Brazen Beau would start a very hot favourite.

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That looks a very decent bet Cityhull - It is my four bankers if you just substitute Sole Power for King of Rooks.
 
The Norfolk Stakes on Thursday now looks a dead cert to be battled out between King of Rooks and Log Out Island following Buratino's demolition job in the Coventry Stakes. At Evs and 5/2 respectively, this looks a banker ****er bet with 20 points and 10 points respectively.
 
Do you know that OBEs and MBEs were introduced by the Saxe-Coburgs during the latter part of World War I solely in an effort to make them more popular with the masses??? The Saxe-Coburg’s popularity was at almost an all-time low and these ‘honours’ were seen as a way of embracing the ‘ordinary members of the public’ if you like. An early form of P.R. it would appear. ‘Give them a shiny little medal and everyone turns a blind eye to us fleecing millions out of the Exchequer’ you can hear them saying even after all this time! Certainly worked as 100 years later they are still with us!.....

Oh dear, oh dear, I wonder if the "county set" squires realise that they have a perfidious mole amongst them? Off to the Tower with him, and chuck the keys away, I say!..............:police:

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