the galah Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) is it just me,or do others think w pinn was trying to deck the horse inside it on purpose,simply because it pushed him a bit wider. and besides,i once heard j mcdonald say,when explaining a turnaround in a horses formthat getting into a bumping duel can take a lot out of your horse and that when you see horses do that,you can excuse them for not performing quite as well as you may expect. if j mcdoanld thinks that,what was w pinn doing. pinn obviously rode ina manner that negatively impacted his own chances as well as it looking dangerous.. Edited 5 hours ago by the galah Quote
Murray Fish Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I happen to watch the race, actually yelled out to Mrs, you will have to watch the reply of this race! Big Argy Bargy!! Having looked at it again, 1st time it looked like they were both fighting for a line/space, 2nd time, I though perhaps #3 had it! and Outside came over the inside horse. It will be interesting to see how the stipes see it! 1 Quote
the galah Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Murray Fish said: I happen to watch the race, actually yelled out to Mrs, you will have to watch the reply of this race! Big Argy Bargy!! Having looked at it again, 1st time it looked like they were both fighting for a line/space, 2nd time, I though perhaps #3 had it! and Outside came over the inside horse. It will be interesting to see how the stipes see it! after watching it a few times,i guessed maybe pinn has a very short fuse.. i have no idea,he may be a very happy chappy,just it appeared not so in that race. If you owned or trained the horse he rode,would you appreciate it being ridden like a demolition derby car? Edited 3 hours ago by the galah 1 Quote
curious Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hard to tell without the head on but I think Pinn was just holding his line, and not allowing himself to be poshed out 1 Quote
Newmarket Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, curious said: Hard to tell without the head on but I think Pinn was just holding his line, and not allowing himself to be poshed out Thought same…. too many jockeys get bullied out of positions Quote
Murray Fish Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago 1 hour ago, curious said: Hard to tell without the head on but I think Pinn was just holding his line, and not allowing himself to be poshed out the more I watch it! it appeared as if Pinn's horse arched in! as they entered the straight, I thought the inside horse had the run down that path! when does the stipes report come out? Quote
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