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Author Topic: Delago Bolt - The Grahame Begg Edition  (Read 1129 times)
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Original Post 2010-Nov-27, 10:13 AM

This former very good class 2yo, the moral winner of the 2009 Golden Slipper kicks off his new life today under the tuition of Grahame Begg.

I wonder if he can draw out his good turn of foot ?
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2010-Nov-27, 10:21 AM

think i'll dabble chin
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2010-Nov-27, 01:13 PM

Hit the line like a marshmallow again  wink
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2010-Nov-27, 01:31 PM

  lol   I was fairly happy with the run, The winner is a good horse and Delago Bolt had to give a lot of weight to all of them.
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2010-Nov-27, 01:49 PM

course record - and llike the winner also - really think that shamash must be something- good return
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2010-Nov-27, 08:22 PM

This former very good class 2yo, the moral winner of the 2009 Golden Slipper kicks off his new life today under the tuition of Grahame Begg.

I wonder if he can draw out his good turn of foot ?


Why was it the moral winner of the 2009 slipper ?
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2010-Nov-27, 11:14 PM

Why was it the moral winner of the 2009 slipper ?



If Chris Munce was half the jockey that Brad Rawillar is, Delago Bolt would be yet another Slipper winner that failed to train on.
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2010-Nov-28, 05:08 PM

Strange race or maybe more tot he point just not how I thought it would be run, i was thinking Mumslad to get a soft lead and win not how it turned out but still won, always been talk that this horse was pretty good didn't really show it before this prep but formlines around it have been great thus far, reckon it's good and Shamash could be really really good.
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2010-Nov-28, 07:50 PM

And if Mumslad is really really good than Delago Bolt should at least be realy good.  Thumb Up
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2010-Nov-28, 07:55 PM

A mate was going to take a share of Delago Bolt when Portelli had him, but had interests in others so wasn't cashed up. Of course he goes out and wins the Black Opal and my mate can't live it down. He's offloaded 2 of the others he had because they have peas for hearts. That's racing.
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2010-Dec-03, 05:14 PM

Matt if you stand Chris Munce and Brad Rawiller next to each other you will find that Munce is very close to half the jockey that Rawiller is!! lol
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2010-Dec-18, 06:42 PM

How did he go today ?
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2011-Sep-09, 06:33 AM

Now with James Lyons in Brisbane.  Goes around at 20-1 in the last.  That will be unders if the rain arrives later today, but I can see him picking up a win at decent odds on a dry track in Brisbane over 1200m. 

http://racenet.com.au/form/race-form-race-aap-nr.asp?venue=doom&mdate=100911&race=8
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