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Post by fdllodge20 on May 29, 2021 15:13:26 GMT -5
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Post by euroalien on May 29, 2021 20:30:07 GMT -5
Congratulations! That's a lovely looking horse.
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Post by Lmaris on May 29, 2021 20:31:35 GMT -5
Finlay, you SHOULD be over the moon. I"m so proud of you.
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Post by Rharfo on May 29, 2021 21:23:28 GMT -5
Congrats mate,
Proven at graded level, now you just need to find out how far he wants to go distance wise.
I'd probably step him up to 10F and see how he performs and if he does that well enough, step to 12f.
You might want the same distance or a smaller increase in distance but up to GI level.
Only 9 races into his career but with wear and tear hitting quicker if you race in the best grades, you'll want to pin point his favoured distance sooner rather than later.
All the best with his racing future.
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Post by fdllodge20 on May 30, 2021 2:56:47 GMT -5
Thank you Lois and Rharfo. Will try him at 10f next start just to see how he progresses.
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Post by broohar on May 30, 2021 5:17:13 GMT -5
Very nice colt mate, I'd try 10F or 10 1/2F next start too. Probably about 4-6 weeks between runs IMO. Good luck, we'll watch with interest!
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Post by selurnivek on May 31, 2021 22:54:03 GMT -5
Nice horse and great training job! I imagine the G1 French Grand Prix could be on his radar July 3 at 12F but I would run him in the G1 Big Red Stakes at 10F on August 8th with a prep in between. Timing wise, the Colonial at 10F is ideal but it is only a G2. Also, beware of the bounce as he ran a huge new top off short rest. Hopefully he moves forward and does not regress. Good luck and congrats again!
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Post by fdllodge20 on Jun 1, 2021 7:04:01 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice guys.
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