Scottsville Sun 23/2/14
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Re: Re: Scottsville Sun 23/2/14
11 years 3 months ago
Observer1 Wrote:
> Pirhobeta Wrote:
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> > Delaware Blues...eish...stung like a
> > bee....(
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> Yep, stung big time.
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> Racing is fcking amazing. This horse has finished
> an average of 7 lengths behind the winner in it's
> previous 11 runs. Carrying 60kgs each time.
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> To suddenly win by with the same weight, boggles
> the mind, a turnaround of approx 8 lengths.
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> I see this as a betting coup.
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> Previous ride B. Lerena. From lying 13 to finish
> 6th.
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> B. Lerena on again, better draw, and romp home.
> Jock well aware of the horses ability.
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> If only I had seen this earlier.
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> The beauty of hindsight.
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> Will our efficient stripes give their view?
This is for OBSERVER1 and ROYAL PRESIDENT
Just to put this into perspective and ease the mind of anything "untowards".
@ "Racing is fcking amazing. This horse has finished
> an average of 7 lengths behind the winner in it's
> previous 11 runs. Carrying 60kgs each time".
It is important to note that this gelding had changed stables and was under Duncan's care for only the last 4 runs.
On it's first run on the 5 January with Duncan, his comment was can place.
On it's 2nd run on the 19 January, his comment was DELAWARE BLUES has improved, each way chance.
On it's 3rd run on the 11 February, his comment was DELAWARE BLUES, include in quartets. (this time ridden by B. Lerena).
On Delaware's last run this past Sunday, Duncan's comment was DELAWARE BLUES has a place chance.
1. The gelding had obviously shown something on the training track, hence the above comments.
2. Remember, Brandon was the "stable jock" about 5 or 6 years ago. He obviously felt something during the run before the last, reported accordingly and hence was retained.
To me , the above is natural improvement.
Duncan is one of the most sought after trainers in KZN and an absolute gentleman.. He is "straight-forward" .... takes no bullsh*t and gives none.
Like a true fiery redhead, he says it as it is. (Neigh or any other owner on this forum can testify).
His recent record speaks volumes and hence, he has been entrusted by a few "big owners" who have stabled their babies in KZN for the very first time.
The best is yet to come.
> Pirhobeta Wrote:
>
>
> > Delaware Blues...eish...stung like a
> > bee....(


>
>
> Yep, stung big time.
>
> Racing is fcking amazing. This horse has finished
> an average of 7 lengths behind the winner in it's
> previous 11 runs. Carrying 60kgs each time.
>
> To suddenly win by with the same weight, boggles
> the mind, a turnaround of approx 8 lengths.
>
> I see this as a betting coup.
>
> Previous ride B. Lerena. From lying 13 to finish
> 6th.
>
> B. Lerena on again, better draw, and romp home.
> Jock well aware of the horses ability.
>
> If only I had seen this earlier.
>
> The beauty of hindsight.
>
> Will our efficient stripes give their view?
This is for OBSERVER1 and ROYAL PRESIDENT
Just to put this into perspective and ease the mind of anything "untowards".
@ "Racing is fcking amazing. This horse has finished
> an average of 7 lengths behind the winner in it's
> previous 11 runs. Carrying 60kgs each time".
It is important to note that this gelding had changed stables and was under Duncan's care for only the last 4 runs.
On it's first run on the 5 January with Duncan, his comment was can place.
On it's 2nd run on the 19 January, his comment was DELAWARE BLUES has improved, each way chance.
On it's 3rd run on the 11 February, his comment was DELAWARE BLUES, include in quartets. (this time ridden by B. Lerena).
On Delaware's last run this past Sunday, Duncan's comment was DELAWARE BLUES has a place chance.
1. The gelding had obviously shown something on the training track, hence the above comments.
2. Remember, Brandon was the "stable jock" about 5 or 6 years ago. He obviously felt something during the run before the last, reported accordingly and hence was retained.
To me , the above is natural improvement.
Duncan is one of the most sought after trainers in KZN and an absolute gentleman.. He is "straight-forward" .... takes no bullsh*t and gives none.
Like a true fiery redhead, he says it as it is. (Neigh or any other owner on this forum can testify).
His recent record speaks volumes and hence, he has been entrusted by a few "big owners" who have stabled their babies in KZN for the very first time.
The best is yet to come.
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Re: Re: Scottsville Sun 23/2/14
11 years 3 months ago
Well said Agra so true. A horseman of note ! He is not a punter and has no reason to BS anyone which is why all his stable info is the same for me as it is to the general public. Great team !! I'm a very happy owner content with the fact that my animals are loved and looked after by the best.
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