Kenilworth, 20/11

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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KELPIE , Thanks Bayern!!!!

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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If track attack doesn't win this race by 3+L

Will be very disappointing for the owners

Even if not 3L but just win today!!

Best bred...perfection distance!!

Has to win!!

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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Biggie626 wrote: If track attack doesn't win this race by 3+L

Will be very disappointing for the owners

Even if not 3L but just win today!!

Best bred...perfection distance!!

Has to win!!

Wish there were bookies who laid bets on margins too. 3L plus for me on Track Attack!

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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Good To Know
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago - 5 years 6 months ago
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Can someone please explain to me, for the umpteenth time, why does Kannemeyer keep this jockey as his stable elect?
Last edit: 5 years 6 months ago by Press.

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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Press wrote: Can someone please explain to me, for the umpteenth time, WHY the F&^K does Kannemeyer keep a jockey like this as his stable elect??? WTF was that ride about????
horse stumbled badly

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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Mr H, I saw that. Here's my issue - the jock sits motionless while the other jocks get a comfortable first run on Track Attack. Other jocks are already using the whip and this jock still is trying to find his stick. When he does eventually start riding, he rides the horse into the backside of LIT, hence the horse stumbled...

Could he have won? Im not too sure about that. However, it would've been much closer.

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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Track Attack is another hype train based on breeding and whispers coming out of the stable.

Jockey and trainer are the biggest problems.

Kannemeyer hasn't brought out a real top class sort since Cape Town Noir.

Was an earlier race on the card that this horse should've been involved in based on potential but still hasn't won a maiden yet.

De Melo is only good for 1000m-1400m races.
Definitely a sprinter, tight-track jockey.

Horse also badly in need of gelding.
Same was the case with his older half-brother Yorker.
Richard Fourie is the greatest...

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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AJ Yorker wrote: Track Attack is another hype train based on breeding and whispers coming out of the stable.

Jockey and trainer are the biggest problems.

Kannemeyer hasn't brought out a real top class sort since Cape Town Noir.

Was an earlier race on the card that this horse should've been involved in based on potential but still hasn't won a maiden yet.

De Melo is only good for 1000m-1400m races.
Definitely a sprinter, tight-track jockey.

Horse also badly in need of gelding.
Same was the case with his older half-brother Yorker.

Amazing that in an industry with way too many stallions owners still continue to keep colts that will never have race records to justify being stallions - If a horse like Hawaam goes to stud or One World what chance would General Franco or Track Attack have as stallions - How much better would Charles have done last season if he was gelded earlier?

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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mr hawaii wrote:
AJ Yorker wrote: Track Attack is another hype train based on breeding and whispers coming out of the stable.

Jockey and trainer are the biggest problems.

Kannemeyer hasn't brought out a real top class sort since Cape Town Noir.

Was an earlier race on the card that this horse should've been involved in based on potential but still hasn't won a maiden yet.

De Melo is only good for 1000m-1400m races.
Definitely a sprinter, tight-track jockey.

Horse also badly in need of gelding.
Same was the case with his older half-brother Yorker.

Amazing that in an industry with way too many stallions owners still continue to keep colts that will never have race records to justify being stallions - If a horse like Hawaam goes to stud or One World what chance would General Franco or Track Attack have as stallions - How much better would Charles have done last season if he was gelded earlier?

Blinkers and the summer course will have the desired effect
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago
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cross wrote: Not much onto horses but i just get lucky sometimes with P/A So for tomorrow i go with this atraight line. 3,3,3,2,3,2,1. :) :lol: :whistle:

Out in the first leg only number 3 ran fourth:oops:

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Re: Kenilworth, 20/11

5 years 6 months ago - 5 years 6 months ago
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Press wrote: Can someone please explain to me, for the umpteenth time, why does Kannemeyer keep this jockey as his stable elect?

This stable has never hit the heydays since Karl Neisius was the stable jock........ & that was a long time ago ! B)

Actually 4 years ago THIS MONTH when Karl retired.
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