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- brunanas
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- Flanders
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Mendelssohn colt Fadethenoise was a bitter dissapointment on debut yesterday finishing 11 of 11.
Maybe not a dirt horse. Mendelsssohn didnt set the world alight on dirt.
Cracksman had another winner today first time out 2 year old Dance In The Grass 20/1
Hayes
Maybe not a dirt horse. Mendelsssohn didnt set the world alight on dirt.
Cracksman had another winner today first time out 2 year old Dance In The Grass 20/1
Hayes
- Retrospectiv
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He certainly wasn't bad. 2nd and 3rd in Major Grade 1s and don't forget his UAE Derby....20hayes20 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 10:54 am Mendelssohn colt Fadethenoise was a bitter dissapointment on debut yesterday finishing 11 of 11.
Maybe not a dirt horse. Mendelsssohn didnt set the world alight on dirt.
Cracksman had another winner today first time out 2 year old Dance In The Grass 20/1
Hayes
He was a precocious juvenile so I kind of expected to see his 2yr old come out running.
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- Flanders
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If you watched the replay of Fadethenoise's race, I think it is one you can draw a line through and hope for better luck next time. A horse got loose before the race but after he was loaded, they had to stand in the starting gate for a very long time. He broke a tiny bit slower than the others which put him in a bad spot and he had to be taken back twice not long after the start. He ended up near the back of the pack, then had to go 8 wide into the stretch and just didn't have anything left. It was just bad luck all around for him. Not saying he is going to be a world beater but the way he was working, I think he would have done alot better than 11th.
https://youtu.be/1MXq8-xBoHQ?t=9194 If you want to see the antics before the race you'll need to rewind it.
https://youtu.be/1MXq8-xBoHQ?t=9194 If you want to see the antics before the race you'll need to rewind it.
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Bloodhorse has an article about Lion of War.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... ion-of-war
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... ion-of-war
- Gemini
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Mendelssohn was precocious enough, but not extraordinarily so. He got good later in the fall of his juvenile year, culminating in his BC Juvenile Turf victory.Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 4:43 pm He certainly wasn't bad. 2nd and 3rd in Major Grade 1s and don't forget his UAE Derby....
He was a precocious juvenile so I kind of expected to see his 2yr old come out running.
- Flanders
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Mendelssohn has another starter on June 14th in Race 7 at Parx. Wings of a Song (out of Grand Prix).
https://www.equibase.com/profiles/Resul ... registry=T
https://www.equibase.com/profiles/Resul ... registry=T
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Roaring Lion got his 2nd winner in Swift Lioness at Lingfield this afternoon.
Was running green but the penny started to drop a furlong out and got up to win 1/2 length.
Nice Prospect.
Both the winners are trained by Mark and Charlie Johnston.
Hayes.
Was running green but the penny started to drop a furlong out and got up to win 1/2 length.
Nice Prospect.
Both the winners are trained by Mark and Charlie Johnston.
Hayes.