Important race today, The Group One National Stakes at the Curragh. It's recent illustrious roll of honour includes Derby winners, Sinndar and New Approach, 2,000 Guineas winners Refuse to Bend and George Washington, Irish 2,000 winners Dubawi and Mastercraftsman plus high class colts, Hawk Wing and Teofilio. There does not appear to be anything of that calibre running this afternoon but nevertheless in a season where we have yet to see an emerging star, I expect the race to be very informative. The market cannot split the three leading contenders and while they all have obvious merits, I reckon Ballydoyle's tenacious colt, Power will prevail. Nabbed late in the Phoenix, the extra furlong should bring out the best in him.
Across the water, the normally well contested Champagne Stakes at Doncaster looks decidedly lacklustre this term and the progressive Entifaadha ought to maintain his unbeaten record. The projected quick going at Donny has thrown St. Leger considerations somewhat awry and at this stage it looks a race best watched along with it's Irish equivalent.
Otherwise going to persevere with two of this season's horses; Soraah deserves a change of fortune after running well in major handicaps from disadvantageous draws and the equally misfortunate Waffle should benefit from having Richard Hughes on board in the Portland. Pity the price has collapsed but in a competitive betting market, he may drift back out to a more attractive level before the off.
Plans are afoot for a trip to Paris in October, so Sunday's Arc trials take on greater significance with a keen eye to be kept on Meandre.
good look....
Showing posts with label George Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Washington. Show all posts
Saturday, September 10, 2011
National Power
Labels: horseracing,betting
Arc,
Ballydoyle,
Curragh,
Doncaster,
George Washington,
National Stakes,
Portland,
Richard Hughes,
St. Leger
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Prestigeous Progeny?
The highlight of a rather quite day is George Washington's sole offspring, Date with Destiny moving up a grade in the Prestige Stakes this afternoon at Goodwood. She is taking on a impressive last time winner, if oddly named, Theysken's Theory and will do well to succeed. Otherwise on the card, very disappointing to see such a poor turnout for the Celebration Mile especially with decent prize money and black type on offer. Over at Newmarket, very interested to how Bated Breadth gets on in a trappy contest (no value today but to one keep with).
As nothing really is jumping out at me, going to save punting funds for tomorrow's excellent card at the Curragh and Memory's bid for Group 1 glory in the Moyglare (more anon).
By the way, it was great to see Guy Harwood on the Morning Line reminiscing about Dancing Brave amongst others. A great trainer who landed many a bet for this quarter. Happy Days!!!
cheers......
As nothing really is jumping out at me, going to save punting funds for tomorrow's excellent card at the Curragh and Memory's bid for Group 1 glory in the Moyglare (more anon).
By the way, it was great to see Guy Harwood on the Morning Line reminiscing about Dancing Brave amongst others. A great trainer who landed many a bet for this quarter. Happy Days!!!
cheers......
Labels: horseracing,betting
Celebration Mile,
Curragh,
Dancing Brave,
George Washington,
Goodwood,
Guy Harwood,
Memory,
Newmarket,
The Morning Line
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