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Enjoy The Moment in the lucky last
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/20/2008
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Yeats isn't the only one who can land a hatrick
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/20/2008
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Royal Ascot preview 3
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/14/2008
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Royal Ascot preview 2
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/14/2008
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Royal Ascot preview 1
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/14/2008
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Gareth Topham previews the first "Biggy" this weekend.
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/4/2008
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Gareth Topham looks forward to a great weekend's horse racing.
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/4/2008
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Classic success to finally approach Bolger's star
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 06/2/2008
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This weekend will see the premier classic of the flat season take place, the Derby. This years' renewal could be a vintage one with dual Guineas victor Henrythenavigator entered, along with Sir Michael Stoute's classy pair Tajaaweed and Tartan Bearer, Godolphins' Rio De La Plata and Ibn Khaldun, Curtain Call for the Luca Cumani camp, and also New Approach, who Jim Bolger his trainer has recently said is a likely runner despite previous doubts, and Dermot Weld's Casual Conquest who will possibly be supplemented. Those are just a few of the fascinating names that could turn up for what should be an epic, Epsom clash.
There are questions to ask however. Will Casual Conquest turn up? If he does, he should be a danger to most after his runaway win in the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial at Leopardstown, a race which has thrown up some Epsom winners before. Does Curtain Call have the class to win a race of this nature, and all of the hustle and bustle that comes with it on the day? It was only a small race that he won at Nottingham and although all he could do was win, and the manner of his success was very impressive, he still must prove that he can mix it with the best 3yo's around. Godolphin currently aren't in great form which could be a worry.
Henrythenavigator is well fancied by connections and also the punters. He has proven class as he has already twice tasted Classic glory. Each time he has beaten, to my disappointment, New Approach. I am wondering however whether the extra half mile may swing things in the Bolger stable star's favour.online betting.
Twice before I have fancied the Bolger representative and I am not ready to ditch him quite yet. Obviously Ballydoyle know what they're doing with Henrythenavigator...the team have won Derbys before and they know what it takes. They believe he will stay. Although, for Jim Bolger, to know all of this, and put his representative back in the race, it seems a very significant decision. Outsped twice over a mile by A' O' Brien's hero, the twists and turns of Epsom may see the tables turn. horse racing betting.
I rate the Stoute pair as the main threats. Tartan Bearer was a good Dante winner, and although Twice Over on that day was disappointing, there was lots to like about Tartan Bearer's battling display. Tajaaweed was a brave winner of the Dee Stakes at Chester last time out, and if Richard Hills, who rides very well from the front can get him out of the stalls prominently and dictate, he could take some catching. The Stoute stable followed up the Dee Stakes with Derby glory in 2003 with Kris Kin. At the prices, New Approach is given one more chance. If he doesn't turn up, for me it could be another Derby for Sir Michael Stoute.
Take your pick!
Selection - New Approach, 4.00 Epsom, (07/06/08).
Missile to shoot clear in Silver Salver
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 05/27/2008
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Class to show in Horse & Hound Cup
- By Gareth Topham
- Published 05/21/2008
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