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Passing Through
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Posted: 28 Jul 2018 at 2:10pm |
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Interview with Matt Dunn yesterday regarding Care To Think and The Kosciuszko race on Everest Day. Champion jockey Hugh Bowman has been booked for the ride
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djebel
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Oh you two are just being silly.
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3blindmice
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i'd ungeld him, put him over 2000m first up in a Group race, then freshen him for the K.
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Speediskey
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Probably be a bit far for him first up. I'd be heading to a 1000 somewhere to get him ready for it.
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djebel
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Apparently the Kozciosko first up with 59 kgs is the plan.
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3blindmice
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Agree Voyager, dryish track is his go. Noticed him slipping in the straight in the leadup when contrary to his usual mode he failed to finish off. Held on to my prepost bet until they confirmed a 6 or worse then cashed out. I was happy to wear it if he managed to win or place. Didn't put in late again today. Suspect he lost a bit of confidence but I'll be interested in seeing what Clark said today.
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VOYAGER
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Personally I think he is a dry track horse, and so the summer series of races are the ideal target for him!
If he wanted to win a group 1 then maybe the Kingston Town in Perth is about his level. |
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Dr E
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Cox Plate ... I mean Stakes.
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In reference to every post in the Trump thread ... "There may have been a tiny bit of license taken there" ... Ok, Thanks for the "heads up" PT!
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djebel
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Where to for this guy ?
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Passing Through
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Dr E
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nice barrier trial, and yet he loses he ride?
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In reference to every post in the Trump thread ... "There may have been a tiny bit of license taken there" ... Ok, Thanks for the "heads up" PT!
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djebel
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At no stage did he use the bum bump even when pushing him into the race.
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3blindmice
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Thought he was a bit soft on him at about the furlong but as he had no hope of running 1-4 the bounce wasn't required. CTT does well under hands and heels from memory?
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djebel
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Watch the way he uses his bum when riding out the winner in the first just now and compare that to what we see on Care To Think.
Now why the hell didn't Stewards ask question about his riding style in that particular race. |
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djebel
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Have a look at the way Lloyd normally "punches" a horse out when he is going for home or the horse needs to get going. He does not do it at all in the 10,000. Why the Stewards did not grill him about it is a question to be asked. |
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Dr E
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Went to the line untouched, is that what you're alluding to djebel?
Was that due to the "abnormal respiration noises" I wonder? I like backing them next start whenever they have pulled up with an abnormal anything! I am conflicted though, agree with your analysis that needs more ground in this grade ... |
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In reference to every post in the Trump thread ... "There may have been a tiny bit of license taken there" ... Ok, Thanks for the "heads up" PT!
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djebel
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When you watch the replay of Care To Think in the Doomben 10,000 what can you notice about the ride of Jeff Lloyd and what does it tell us ?
Have a look at Lloyds normal riding style. |
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3blindmice
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Interesting snippet Macca, thanks.
Doomben holds no fears whatsoever for Care To Think but I thought the two favs had a little bit on him at WFA at this stage. Stradbroke Hcp will be perfect
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maccamax
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The Dam isn't running Doc ... He is a risky conveyance at this time. Difficult to ride & pulled up after the 10000 making abnormal Respiration noises. ( S. Report ) Probably better on a bigger track than Doomben too. |
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Dr E
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Couldn't agree more djebel - races like a mile + would suit - plenty of stamina on the dam side ...
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In reference to every post in the Trump thread ... "There may have been a tiny bit of license taken there" ... Ok, Thanks for the "heads up" PT!
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djebel
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He might be confident and he was given a quiet ride last time so he may still be fresh but 1300m and 1400m are going to be too short for this guy at this level.
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3blindmice
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“I booked James with the intention of him testing Care to Think as a Stradbroke Handicap mount,” Dunn said. “I don’t know what weight Care to Think will get in the Stradbroke. It is weight-for-age in the Kingsford Smith. But if Care to Think wins the Kingsford Smith Cup he will probably get 55kg in the Stradbroke, which will suit James.”
Seems to suggest a level of confidence for Saturday for the Doomben 10,000 - sorry KS Cup???
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djebel
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Trainer Matt Dunn is relieved comeback jockey James McDonald is clear to ride Care to Think in the Group I Kingsford Smith Cup at Doomben next Saturday.
McDonald resumed after an 18-month disqualification for a betting offence with a double at Warwick Farm races on Wednesday but was suspended for four days at Kembla Grange on Thursday. Dunn booked McDonald to ride Care to Think in the Kingsford Smith to replace Jeff Lloyd. McDonald, who rode another two winners at Rosehill on Saturday, will not begin his suspension until Sunday week and will be eligible to ride at the Sunshine Coast meeting on June 2 if required. “I booked James with the intention of him testing Care to Think as a Stradbroke Handicap mount,” Dunn said. “I don’t know what weight Care to Think will get in the Stradbroke. It is weight-for-age in the Kingsford Smith. But if Care to Think wins the Kingsford Smith Cup he will probably get 55kg in the Stradbroke, which will suit James.” Care to Think is among the leading chances for both the Kingsford Smith and Stradbroke Handicap on June 9 after an eye-catching sixth in the Group I Doomben 10,0000 at his last start. The gelding came from near last after drawing a wide barrier, but finished close-up in a great Stradbroke trial. “He just needs a good barrier for a change on Saturday,” Dunn said. Care to Think will be McDonald’s first Group 1 since Holler finished unplaced in the 2016 Darley Classic during the Melbourne spring carnival. • Group I-winning jockey Jordan Childs will spend a month on the sidelines after failing a breathalyser test at the Bendigo races. All jockeys riding at the meeting on Sunday were tested with Childs stood down when his reading was above the allowable .02. A second test confirmed the high reading and Childs, who won the Blue Diamond Stakes on Written By in February, was later suspended for one month. The 22-year-old took full responsibility and posted an apology on Twitter. “Today at Bendigo I returned an alcohol above the illegal limit,” Childs said. “I have been suspended for 1 month. It was a clear mistake on my behalf. No excuses. No appeal.” AAP |
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James McDonald booked to ride in the BTC Cup
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Passing Through
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Might see him extended out further next time in. He was meant to go to the Doncaster last month but did too many things wrong in the Liverpool City Cup at G3 and Dunn decided that he wasn't mature enough for a G1 over a mile at this stage, and freshened him for the 1400m as his goal this time in. He is pretty strong willed and can be difficult to handle. All going well he settles down learns to come back onto the bit chasing better class sprinters, and will be lookiing at a mile or further in Spring or later on.
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djebel
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The horse clearly has class which to most trainers it seems transfers to short course speed.
I dare say Care To Think is the fastest horse in this blokes stable and so he assumes he has a sprinter. His speed is being wasted in short course racing. #IMNSHO |
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Lordy
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Yeah, really not sure what you’re going on about so will opt out of the discussion now.
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