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10-04-2014, 01:24 PM
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Languages Galore!
Grits,
Though I cannot recall which year it was, the most amazing cultural moment I experienced at the Arc was when the horses hit the stretch and, in rapid succession, an Italian German French and finally Irish horse hit the front - listening to each country shout home its hero in four different languages sent tingles down my spine. No violence, no animosity, just good-natured enthusiasm, joy, and banter!
John
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10-04-2014, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jfdinneen
Grits,
Though I cannot recall which year it was, the most amazing cultural moment I experienced at the Arc was when the horses hit the stretch and, in rapid succession, an Italian German French and finally Irish horse hit the front - listening to each country shout home its hero in four different languages sent tingles down my spine. No violence, no animosity, just good-natured enthusiasm, joy, and banter!
John
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I like your post a lot, John! I pray, one day, I'll get to visit, to see this race, live! This is the joy that one cannot hear when watching via computer feed. Euro turf races take one's breath when they're coming to the wire. Thank you for posting.
The reason this one stands out was so many put their money on Deep Impact... All I can say to that? Andre Fabre. I love the man.
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10-04-2014, 01:48 PM
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The Little Emperor
Grits,
They call him Napoleon and The Little Emperor because of his short stature and military bearing but he is definitely a giant of French racing!
John
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10-04-2014, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Grits
I like your post a lot, John! I pray, one day, I'll get to visit, to see this race, live! This is the joy that one cannot hear when watching via computer feed. Euro turf races take one's breath when they're coming to the wire. Thank you for posting.
The reason this one stands out was so many put their money on Deep Impact... All I can say to that? Andre Fabre. I love the man.
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Ya, it's on my bucket list, too.
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10-04-2014, 06:46 PM
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10-04-2014, 07:43 PM
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intus habes, quem poscis
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Picked Just a Way this afternoon and see others are thinking like me. That win in Dubai was a monster race. If he has the fitness after the layoff he has a great shot. Using Taghrooda top and bottom of the exacta with Just a Way and Spiritjim underneath only at a big price.
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10-04-2014, 09:11 PM
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Looks like 17-Dolniya 16-1 and 4-Ivanhowe 18-1 are both lightly raced horses on the improve.18-Taghrooda 13-2 is the most likely winner and the Japanese horses 6-Gold Ship 11-1 , 19-Harp Star 15-2 are next in line.
Ivanhowe and Taghrooda drew pretty bad.Not very familiar with the course layout but assuming a wide trip is in the cards.
I'm playing Dolniya to win and 6,17,19 ex box
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10-04-2014, 11:10 PM
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This is a fantastic thread.
Thanks to all....c'est manifique!
Ok...Please do not ask me if can speak French...
This and a few other phrases are IT....oh, I can translate the road signs in Quebec.
Enjoy the race!
Unfortunately, I must work....
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10-05-2014, 02:23 AM
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Kingston Hill , Dolnyia , Ectot , Ivanhowe
Good Luck and may they all come home safe!
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10-05-2014, 04:25 AM
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Kingston Hill , Dolnyia , Ectot , Ivanhowe
Good Luck and may they all come home safe!
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Telegraph analyst had this to say about two of my picks . Saying
post 20 is like having two legs tied together Ouch , might rethink .
IVANHOWE 16-1
Trainer J Carvalho Jockey W Buick
The sole German challenger who inflicted first defeat on ante-post favourite, Sea The Moon, at Baden. Career plagued by niggles, has to be regarded as bit of an unknown quantity but German stayers warrant respect. Star rating: ***
Form 161 Age 4 Weight 9 5 Draw 19
14 KINGSTON HILL 16-1
Trainer R Varian Jockey A Atzeni
St Leger winner. Will not have the long straight of Doncaster to get rolling here so will have to be much handier. Stamina no problem, whether he has the instant acceleration is open to question. Rain would help cause but drawn 20 is like having two legs tied together. Star rating: ****
Form 241 Age 3 Weight 8 11 Draw 20
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10-05-2014, 06:25 AM
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Lacrimae rerum
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The stars aligned for me to be in Paris this week and I look forward to an outstanding event. Lets hope my wagering skills exceed my French.
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10-05-2014, 08:16 AM
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Chickie, its been a long, long while. I hope you have an awesome time in Paris. Food, wine, art, racing, and landscape. Enjoy all that you can hold....
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10-05-2014, 08:22 AM
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Top Trainers
Gentlemen,
Note that J-C Rouget and H Pantall are currently the in-form stables in France.
John
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10-05-2014, 08:29 AM
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The Abbye, race 1, had a $63. winner. LOVE these races, the crowd is unreal. Just beautiful.
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