I thought he was hopelessly stuck behind horses----he is amazing stayer---WaquoitNBroadBrush wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 10:41 amDettori looked to have ridden him into an impossible spot but he found a hole just in time. Amazing stayer.barbaro111 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 10:24 amThe great Stradivarius bulldozed his way to that win--- love this magnificent horse!!!!ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:41 pm Stradivarius goes for his fourth win in the Goodwood Cup (G1) tomorrow:
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2000 Guineas winners Siskin and Kameko take on their elders in the Sussex S (G1) at Glorious Goodwood tomorrow, including Circus Maximus and Mohaather.
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Mohaather won over *I think* Circus Maximus and Siskin in third.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:45 pm 2000 Guineas winners Siskin and Kameko take on their elders in the Sussex S (G1) at Glorious Goodwood tomorrow, including Circus Maximus and Mohaather.
Kameko had a poor trip, nowhere to really run and I think he got 4th. I didn't actually watch it, just listened to the RPLive guys call it.
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A poor decision to ride the Goodwood rail by Oisin Murphy compounded by Coolmore team racing tactics. And I say that as a fan of Murphy and Coolmore.Mylute wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 10:28 amMohaather won over *I think* Circus Maximus and Siskin in third.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:45 pm 2000 Guineas winners Siskin and Kameko take on their elders in the Sussex S (G1) at Glorious Goodwood tomorrow, including Circus Maximus and Mohaather.
Kameko had a poor trip, nowhere to really run and I think he got 4th. I didn't actually watch it, just listened to the RPLive guys call it.
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Nice field for the Nassau Stakes(G1) at Goodwood on Thursday. Including Deirdre, Fancy Blue, Magic Wand and Nazeef.
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It sounds like Coolmore is doing all they can to boost Donnacha. I don’t remember this level of support for Joseph. Maybe because he wanted to focus on jumpers?Northport wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:19 amThere'd been tons of buzz for Fancy Blue since last fall, nice to see her live up to the hype.
It looks like Donnacha has had more Coolmore horses at this stage in his career than Joseph did. Not sure what to make of that, maybe nothing, but even when he was starting out, I don't remember Joseph having nearly as many ex. AOB Coolmore horses in his care... besides ones that JP McManus bought to be taken over fences.
“I got [Fancy Blue] as a yearling but you don't expect these kind of things," explained O'Brien. "I was looking after her and I was responsible for her but she was under Dad's name. I didn't have my licence but she was with me and the yard was a satellite yard.”
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Has Joseph even trained for Coolmore? I ask this because his big flat race winners have all been owned by not Coolmore. From what I read he enjoys training jumpers more, though he still does have alot of flat runners in his stable.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 4:54 pmIt sounds like Coolmore is doing all they can to boost Donnacha. I don’t remember this level of support for Joseph. Maybe because he wanted to focus on jumpers?Northport wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:19 amThere'd been tons of buzz for Fancy Blue since last fall, nice to see her live up to the hype.
It looks like Donnacha has had more Coolmore horses at this stage in his career than Joseph did. Not sure what to make of that, maybe nothing, but even when he was starting out, I don't remember Joseph having nearly as many ex. AOB Coolmore horses in his care... besides ones that JP McManus bought to be taken over fences.
“I got [Fancy Blue] as a yearling but you don't expect these kind of things," explained O'Brien. "I was looking after her and I was responsible for her but she was under Dad's name. I didn't have my licence but she was with me and the yard was a satellite yard.”
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Joseph does have a few Coolmore runners. I was surprised to see John Oxley and Charles Fipke on the list.
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Most of Donnacha’s horses are owned by either Coolmore or his mother.
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Most of Donnacha’s horses are owned by either Coolmore or his mother.
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I've read that while he loves training NH horses, eventually he would like to phase his yard into a mostly flat stable, with just a couple jumps horses. Not sure how soon that will happen, as he keeps churning out great results over jumps, especially for horses owned by JP McManus. He said his stable started out at 50/50 flat/jumps, but is now mostly flat. I can't find the article where he mentions that explicitly, it was on the Racing Post sometime last year I think, but he mentions it a bit here:Flanders wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:53 pmHas Joseph even trained for Coolmore? I ask this because his big flat race winners have all been owned by not Coolmore. From what I read he enjoys training jumpers more, though he still does have alot of flat runners in his stable.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 4:54 pmIt sounds like Coolmore is doing all they can to boost Donnacha. I don’t remember this level of support for Joseph. Maybe because he wanted to focus on jumpers?Northport wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:19 am
There'd been tons of buzz for Fancy Blue since last fall, nice to see her live up to the hype.
It looks like Donnacha has had more Coolmore horses at this stage in his career than Joseph did. Not sure what to make of that, maybe nothing, but even when he was starting out, I don't remember Joseph having nearly as many ex. AOB Coolmore horses in his care... besides ones that JP McManus bought to be taken over fences.
“I got [Fancy Blue] as a yearling but you don't expect these kind of things," explained O'Brien. "I was looking after her and I was responsible for her but she was under Dad's name. I didn't have my licence but she was with me and the yard was a satellite yard.”
https://www.racingpost.com/news/race-re ... kes/444573
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/rac ... 68130.html
Also, on the topic of American owners who have horses with Joseph, Calumet did have a handful with him in 2018... not sure if they still do.
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The British government, on 24 hours' notice, has withdrawn permission for Goodwood to allow 5,000 spectators on Saturday. The final day will now be run without fans, as the previous ones have.
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Battaash broke the course record. In winning his fourth straight King George Qatar S (G2) at Goodwood.
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Really nice interview with Frankie Dettori about Stradivarius after his win
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I liked the "don't ask me too many questions" at the end
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I liked the "don't ask me too many questions" at the end
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Miss Yoda (by Sea The Stars) won the German Oaks for Dettori and Gosden
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A lot of his top runners have been owned by relatives of Coolmore main group.Northport wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:27 amI've read that while he loves training NH horses, eventually he would like to phase his yard into a mostly flat stable, with just a couple jumps horses. Not sure how soon that will happen, as he keeps churning out great results over jumps, especially for horses owned by JP McManus. He said his stable started out at 50/50 flat/jumps, but is now mostly flat. I can't find the article where he mentions that explicitly, it was on the Racing Post sometime last year I think, but he mentions it a bit here:Flanders wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:53 pmHas Joseph even trained for Coolmore? I ask this because his big flat race winners have all been owned by not Coolmore. From what I read he enjoys training jumpers more, though he still does have alot of flat runners in his stable.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 4:54 pm
It sounds like Coolmore is doing all they can to boost Donnacha. I don’t remember this level of support for Joseph. Maybe because he wanted to focus on jumpers?
“I got [Fancy Blue] as a yearling but you don't expect these kind of things," explained O'Brien. "I was looking after her and I was responsible for her but she was under Dad's name. I didn't have my licence but she was with me and the yard was a satellite yard.”
https://www.racingpost.com/news/race-re ... kes/444573
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/rac ... 68130.html
Also, on the topic of American owners who have horses with Joseph, Calumet did have a handful with him in 2018... not sure if they still do.
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Space Blues (Dubawi - Miss Lucifer (Noverre)) won the Prix Maurice de Gheest (G1) at Deauville for Godolphin.
The Jessica Harrington-trained Lucky Vega (Lope de Vega - Queen of Carthage (Cape Cross)) won the Phoenix S (G1) at the Curragh.
The Jessica Harrington-trained Lucky Vega (Lope de Vega - Queen of Carthage (Cape Cross)) won the Phoenix S (G1) at the Curragh.
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So glad to see Space Blues finally get a G1 win, he's had a really good year at G2/G3 level over 7f, and I'm sure him winning at 6 1/2f today will give Charlie Appleby some more options when it comes to keeping him separate from his other 7f horse... Pinatubo. Though as soon as I typed that I saw that Appleby is fully behind the idea of running them both in the 7f Prix De La Foret on Arc weekend if Sheikh Mohammed is up for it. I'd put my money on Space Blues.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:05 pm Space Blues (Dubawi - Miss Lucifer (Noverre)) won the Prix Maurice de Gheest (G1) at Deauville for Godolphin.
The Jessica Harrington-trained Lucky Vega (Lope de Vega - Queen of Carthage (Cape Cross)) won the Phoenix S (G1) at the Curragh.
Lucky Vega looked fantastic today, electric turn of foot. Jessica Harrington has had a great year and as much as I respect the Coolmore organization, it's nice to see other yards win Irish G1s now and then.
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Enable is skipping the Yorkshire Oaks (G1) and will run instead in the September S (G3) at Kempton on the Polytrack as her final Arc prep on 5 September. She used the same race as her prep in 2018, defeating Crystal Ocean.
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