Daily Racing Thread Sunday 2nd. Oct. 2016

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Money spot on again for the GOAT's as Beefy referred him.

Alf plays the Oboe similar to Grotesque as we kind of knew. "Mouse can ready one" doesn't sound right does it <laugh>

Good run from Deans Road once more too. HDB yard in decent form.
 
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Who needs Gigginstown horses <WPlightsupcigar>

Just the 3 graded races for the GOAT today then, and nice to see in 3 different owners' silks too and none of which were owned by Ricardo Ricci.
 
Skybet push ADO out to 14s for the RSA (from a quite ridiculous 8/1). I saw enough there to think he could make a really nice RSA prospect - winged a couple beautifully and put himself right at a couple. I'll be having him in my 10 to follow I reckon.
 
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One of the most disgraceful results in the history of the turf, the biggest arsechaser in training wins the most glorious historic race in the world.

Im absolutely beeling at this.

Fair dooz, good filly on her day and she got a dream trip in a shocking Arc, but no one can deny she should have won a lot more than she has, Ascot still sickens me. Best arsechasing bookie horse since The Fugue.

Once La Cressonniere was withdrawn I didnt care who won this race, biggest tragedy since Manduro. The fact that the winner is a victim of the stable second string leaves a sour taste.
 
One of the most disgraceful results in the history of the turf, the biggest arsechaser in training wins the most glorious historic race in the world.

Im absolutely beeling at this.

Fair dooz, good filly on her day and she got a dream trip in a shocking Arc, but no one can deny she should have won a lot more than she has, Ascot still sickens me. Best arsechasing bookie horse since The Fugue.

Once La Cressonniere was withdrawn I didnt care who won this race, biggest tragedy since Manduro. The fact that the winner is a victim of the stable second string leaves a sour taste.

Can feel the beel just reading this DK. Heads up pal, you're still one of Europe's top judges <rofl>
 
Looking Justin Rosey at the moment for Europe. Plenty of golf to be played but if they can kick on it's looking good...
 
Some of the golf played this week has been outstanding. Joy to watch. I know some of the Yanks have crossed the line but what an atmosphere!
 
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Way too much testosterone on that golf course .......................... men really are embarrassing sometimes (well quite a lot of the time) <laugh>
 
One of the most disgraceful results in the history of the turf, the biggest arsechaser in training wins the most glorious historic race in the world.

Im absolutely beeling at this.

Fair dooz, good filly on her day and she got a dream trip in a shocking Arc, but no one can deny she should have won a lot more than she has, Ascot still sickens me. Best arsechasing bookie horse since The Fugue.

Once La Cressonniere was withdrawn I didnt care who won this race, biggest tragedy since Manduro. The fact that the winner is a victim of the stable second string leaves a sour taste.

Let us start a fight in a dark room with a black cat that is not there.

La Cressonniere was a no-show but the winner can only beat those that show up - whatever the excuses, legitimate or otherwise.

I think it was a mediocre renewal but someone had to win and it was Found.

Perhaps time to accept that some of us were wrong...
 
Cabrera Bello and Tommy Pieters Europe's leading lights for me overall. McIlroy battled well on the front but Reed has snuffed him out and will go on to win that match now.