Newmarket Posted December 6 Share Posted December 6 Surely there comes a time when rouge nags get banned for life. Ideal Chevron is an example, it’s an erratic pig, should be retired. Not my money speaking, never back it, but feel sorry for other trainers / owners that their horses get affected, time and time again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the galah Posted December 7 Share Posted December 7 (edited) 21 hours ago, Newmarket said: Surely there comes a time when rouge nags get banned for life. Ideal Chevron is an example, it’s an erratic pig, should be retired. Not my money speaking, never back it, but feel sorry for other trainers / owners that their horses get affected, time and time again I think its one of those horses that is best described as an enigma.Something thats difficult to understand or is a bit mysterious. hes a gelding and i see hes had 3 wins and 8 placings friom 46 starts and he has earned $43,000 in the last 2 years,so hes a handy enough horse who's paying his way. so i think your description of him is a bit harsh. i'm guessing his trainer is sometimes seen scratching his head after some of his races.I'm guessing ,if asked to comment ,what he thinks about his inconsistent form,he would say...well the way to inderstand him is to be confused....which of course would lead to anyone who asked scratching their head in sympathy with the trainer. hes actually from the hilarious guest family,i think she was his great,great,granny. Edited December 7 by the galah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newmarket Posted December 8 Author Share Posted December 8 Yeah, maybe a bit harsh but look back thru his starts, galloped in many. Poor Hilarious Guest, she would be looking down thinking her offspring have been crap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the galah Posted December 8 Share Posted December 8 26 minutes ago, Newmarket said: Yeah, maybe a bit harsh but look back thru his starts, galloped in many. Poor Hilarious Guest, she would be looking down thinking her offspring have been crap If you want my honest assessment of him, i would say he prefers all weather tracks as his grass track record is not too good. he actually went a very tough race at ashburton during cup week,it would have been quite a physically demanding run for him as they went fast overall and he did a heap of work.Hes a horse i've backed with some success at times and i think he will bounce back at some stage,maybe after a wee freshen up,in the right race and on the right track. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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