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The great Stradivarius wins again, making it look easy!!!!! Love him to pieces!!!!
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He’s won a lot of races in tremendous style, but I think today’s win takes the cake for me. Frankie like a statue, looking around to see all of the other jockeys scrubbing away. Push the button. Whoosh.
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I got up at dawn just to watch Strad. What a tremendous turn-of-foot he has - jet afterburners after two miles.
It's interesting that, when he's just walking around, he's an average-looking horse. When he's in full flight, he becomes a thing of beauty. <3
It's interesting that, when he's just walking around, he's an average-looking horse. When he's in full flight, he becomes a thing of beauty. <3
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Awesome racing as it’s Arc prep weekend. Three G1s tomorrow: St. Leger, Irish Champion (with St Mark’s Basilica, Poetic Flare, and Tarnawa), and Matron. Five on Sunday: Prix Vermeille (with Snowfall), Flying Five, Irish St. Leger, Moyglare Stud, and National Stakes. Many G2 and G3s as well.
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TVG seems to be the only outlet with all morning coverage of those races on Saturday and Sunday. FSN2 has a brief slot from 5:30 AM to 7 AM Pacific time.
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Now that football season has started, I wonder if TVG will be cutting its European racing coverage short around 10 EDT to show sports betting programming, as has been the case in previous years.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 7:40 pm TVG seems to be the only outlet with all morning coverage of those races on Saturday and Sunday. FSN2 has a brief slot from 5:30 AM to 7 AM Pacific time.
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"I wonder if TVG will be cutting its European racing coverage short around 10 EDT to show sports betting programming..."
It's already started. I tuned in this morning to catch the last races from Europe, but it was all sports betting talking heads from 8 to 9.
Phooey.
It's already started. I tuned in this morning to catch the last races from Europe, but it was all sports betting talking heads from 8 to 9.
Phooey.
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The races from Leopardstown and other European races are being shown on TVG- forget FS2- even though it says horse racing from 8:30 -10:00- forget it- boxing is on- GRRRRRBaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:49 am "I wonder if TVG will be cutting its European racing coverage short around 10 EDT to show sports betting programming..."
It's already started. I tuned in this morning to catch the last races from Europe, but it was all sports betting talking heads from 8 to 9.
Phooey.
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In the Paddy Power Stakes, I had admired a gorgeous dark brown O'Brien runner, Innisfree (sp?). He was charging for the lead in the stretch when he went wrong and fell back out of view.
It looked like he broke down behind. No updates yet, but the commentators were glum.
ETA: I just noticed that Innisfree's full brother, High Definition, is running next in the St. Leger at Doncaster.
It looked like he broke down behind. No updates yet, but the commentators were glum.
ETA: I just noticed that Innisfree's full brother, High Definition, is running next in the St. Leger at Doncaster.
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Innisfree was euthanized on the course. May he RIP.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:28 am In the Paddy Power Stakes, I had admired a gorgeous dark brown O'Brien runner, Innisfree (sp?). He was charging for the lead in the stretch when he went wrong and fell back out of view.
It looked like he broke down behind. No updates yet, but the commentators were glum.
ETA: I just noticed that Innisfree's full brother, High Definition, is running next in the St. Leger at Doncaster.
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Hurricane Lane lives up to his short odds and wins the St. Leger.
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Okay then.
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The Premio Bessero listed in Rome led to an altercation afterwards in the jockeys room.Former champion Fabio Branca denies hitting Claudio Colombi but admits a disturbance did take place. Colombi meanwhile remains in hospital in Rome with a suspected fractured cheekbone and nose.
Italian Horse Racing @italian_racing
The Premio Bessero listed in Rome led to an altercation afterwards in the jockeys room.Former champion Fabio Branca denies hitting Claudio Colombi but admits a disturbance did take place. Colombi meanwhile remains in hospital in Rome with a suspected fractured cheekbone and nose.
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I am glad I didn't see it: awful. RIPBaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:28 am In the Paddy Power Stakes, I had admired a gorgeous dark brown O'Brien runner, Innisfree (sp?). He was charging for the lead in the stretch when he went wrong and fell back out of view.
It looked like he broke down behind. No updates yet, but the commentators were glum.
ETA: I just noticed that Innisfree's full brother, High Definition, is running next in the St. Leger at Doncaster.
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Seems like he has had a fair number of breakdowns. Does England/ Ireland have any monitoring or preventative programs to detect early lameness/ bone bruising?barbaro111 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:17 pmI am glad I didn't see it: awful. RIPBaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:28 am In the Paddy Power Stakes, I had admired a gorgeous dark brown O'Brien runner, Innisfree (sp?). He was charging for the lead in the stretch when he went wrong and fell back out of view.
It looked like he broke down behind. No updates yet, but the commentators were glum.
ETA: I just noticed that Innisfree's full brother, High Definition, is running next in the St. Leger at Doncaster.
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I am disappointed that RacingPost still has nothing about the loss of Innisfree, even though he was the favorite in that race. You'd think a favored Galileo from Aiden O'Brien's yard would rate at least a sentence somewhere.