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23 minutes ago, Chief Stipe said:

Nucleozor arrived in Hong Kong last November.  Hasn't raced yet.  Had a barrier trial on the 15th of this month.  Finished 3rd ridden by Hugh Bowman.

https://racing.hkjc.com/racing/information/English/Horse/BTResult.aspx?Date=15/02/2025#hvb4

Yeahh trial was tidy enough.

https://racing.hkjc.com/racing/video/play.asp?type=brts&date=20250215&rc=hv&no=04&lang=eng

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On 16/02/2025 at 5:09 PM, curious said:

Why? And how would changing hands help?

Two strikes inside the 200 and clearly on the rump. Try specsavers! The horse is still learning. She's trying to teach it to get to the line, what the whip means, and to make sure she got something out of the gallop when there was nothing to push her which there may be next time.

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I see Wynn didn't hit her with the padded bit even though the angle doesn't actually show very well where she hit.

 

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7 hours ago, Chief Stipe said:

Something not quite right with the time in the Guineas.  They ran home the last 800m in 47.  Which isn't that quick.  That means the first 600m was run in 35 and a tick.  So essentially Pivotal Ten ran even near 12's for the race. 

Why was the Southland Guineas dropped back to 1400m from 1600m this year?

Southland and Wingatui have swapped this year. Last year Otago went first with a 1,500m guineas followed by Southland at 1,600m. This year Southland 1,400m followed by Otago at 1,600m.

Enormous amounts of money have been poured into the Otago meeting. I just hope it doesn't rain on the day.

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9 hours ago, Murray Fish said:

Terry Kennedy said when interviewed at Invers that they are expecting 10000+ on course!

Best of luck to them.  Whether over-subsidised ( as Doomed comments ) or not,  the South needs to be able to put on a decent show.

A good track, has always suited good horses.

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On 16/02/2025 at 5:09 PM, curious said:

The horse is still learning. She's trying to teach it to get to the line, what the whip means, and to make sure she got something out of the gallop when there was nothing to push her which there may be next time.

Is the horse a slow learner?  Whipped in its previous 3 races - not tapped.  You sure like these training aids @curious.

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Here is Steve Hunt's Analysis of the Southland Guineas:

Pivotal Ten landed on a 97 rating. The clock backed up the visual, great sustained speed. The last 200m sectionals, Pivotal Ten was very slow at the end, but more than understandable given the prior speed she showed. That doesn't detract from the performance or rating, but more so offers an indicator that she will need to be rated a little more efficiently if she's a chance to run 1500m near that rating level. If a little slow into stride like her last two and she's then revved up to find a position somewhere up near the lead, that can make it a little more difficult to switch off and relax well enough to run a strong 1500m. At the same time, I'd be snapping her up if I had a Kiwi slot yet to be filled.

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On 2/16/2025 at 3:16 PM, Chief Stipe said:

@curious are you able to lost the extensive research showing the flank is significantly more sensitive than the rest of a horses body?  

Or is it all based on anecdotal observational reports from trainers?

At the rodeo sort of proves it Chief.  they get frightened easily with anything touching them around the flank area. 

They use the flank rope to get those Bronco's Bucking , yet you can tighten a girth strap and horse doesn't care.

You've worked with horses plenty and know the flank is a very sensitive area? you're being quite 'Insensitive' if you can't recognise that obvious fact lol 😆 🤣 ..there a bit of thinner tissue between the hind quarter and Abdomen. 

Ears are another quite sensitive spot. some of the sensitive buggers hate having the earplugs jammed in. there's a bit of technique to it. 

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3 hours ago, curious said:

You don't think 1.21.7 on the bridle is a pretty good sectional for 1400 round Ascot Park??

That's the total race time.  What has been its quickest sectional in any race?  Including that one.

As for being "on the bridle" it was slowing down and had to be whipped twice to be "ridden through the line".  They weren't taps or for "training purposes".

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