Quipco Champions Stakes festival
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Re: Quipco Champions Stakes festival
10 years 7 months ago
Just an observation that jock (Doyle) on noble mission looked very unbalanced to me, George Baker on the 2nd horse is so old I could hear his bones creaking from my couch, Superman really needs to make a trip to the uk to show these boys how to ride :whistle:
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Re: Quipco Champions Stakes festival
10 years 7 months ago
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Re: Quipco Champions Stakes festival
10 years 7 months agoCraig Pienaar wrote: Just an observation that jock (Doyle) on noble mission looked very unbalanced to me, George Baker on the 2nd horse is so old I could hear his bones creaking from my couch, Superman really needs to make a trip to the uk to show these boys how to ride :whistle:
The after race analyst thought the ride on the winner was one of the best of the season
Fractions were perfect, knowing he had to keep a kick for the short straight
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Re: Quipco Champions Stakes festival
10 years 7 months ago
We sure did tip the exacta, R50 e/w on al kazeem and boxed exacta 1+3 and someone on here tipped tropics which I also went e/w on.. Enjoying that winnings tonight.. Best forum on the planet!
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