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In today's Courier Mail, the comment for Kembla Grange on King's Touch, Race 6 No. 4 is " Bleeders should always be treated with caution first-up". Have never seen this before - any comments?
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It's different. I'll give marks for originality.
What stats has the writer got to show that bleeders bleed again first up? Or as a group perform any worse first up than non bleeders do first up? My bet is none. |
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Neil, I suspect that the comment was made in a similar manner to those made abour horses coming back from an injury (which I is really one and the same), that is until you've seen 'em race again you just don't know if they've recovered to the level of performance previously shown. |
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Did anyone notice it finished motherless last !!!!
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Didn't Manikato bleed early on?
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