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Topic Originator: preston par
Date: Tue 2 Oct 14:20
Anyone having a wee flutter on this? Enable looked very good in her comeback race a few weeks back but I (unfortunately) have a soft spot for Cracksman. William Hill has him at 14's so a wee e/w is on.
I also think Kew Gardens's is a good e/w shout at 12/1.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Wed 3 Oct 10:33
Those are the 3 I was looking at too and was heading towards Cracksman at the prices. I'm a big fan of Enable but if Cracksman is back in top shape it just looks potentially better value.
Post Edited (Wed 03 Oct 10:33)
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Thu 4 Oct 10:33
Cracksman has been declared as a non-runner.Sea of Class was supplemented for 120, 000 euros so must have a chance if the favourite doesn't win?
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Thu 4 Oct 12:30
Cracksman withdrawn with ground being too firm
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Topic Originator: preston par
Date: Thu 4 Oct 13:01
No rain forecast hence the Cracksman withdrawal. Sea of Class is certainly an interesting prospect but I'm gonna stick e/w with Kew Gardens now.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Sun 7 Oct 15:19
Some run by Sea of Class in 2nd. If that races was 10 yards longer it was winning. Chuffed for Enable though it was a good run from her too. JG seems to reckon she wasn't at her best and she's 6/1 for the Arc again next year. Is a hat trick possible?
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Topic Originator: preston par
Date: Mon 8 Oct 15:20
Cracking run by Sea of Class, stuck a wee e/w saver when she drifted out to 7/1 at one point but great to see Enable winning. Wasn't sure if we'd see her back to her best after a few setbacks earlier in the year.
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