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Kicking King was another example of an 'injured' horse being matched at huge prices and running. I don't see the problem - these bookies only have themselves to blame for returning stakes. Personally, I'd love him to run.
I can't really understand the furore his comments have caused. It in no way suggests the horse might run, or they've had a change of heart.
I think there are going to be plenty of disappointed punters who have viewed Djakadam as the each-way bet to nothing. I think his best remains his second to Coneygree and despite the place last year (would almost certainly have been third) he hasn't really built on that performance. His form this season is relatively poor and despite his age I think his best days are now long gone. It may only take a low 170's to win but I think his current mark could easily be inflated by around 10lbs. If they had a true run race over three miles I honestly believe that Empire Of Dirt would beat him without coming off the bridle. I am not suggesting Empire Of Dirt should run in the Gold Cup (he is by far the most likely winner of the Ryanair) just that their respective ratings are wrong.
I think there are going to be plenty of disappointed punters who have viewed Djakadam as the each-way bet to nothing. I think his best remains his second to Coneygree and despite the place last year (would almost certainly have been third) he hasn't really built on that performance. His form this season is relatively poor and despite his age I think his best days are now long gone. It may only take a low 170's to win but I think his current mark could easily be inflated by around 10lbs. If they had a true run race over three miles I honestly believe that Empire Of Dirt would beat him without coming off the bridle. I am not suggesting Empire Of Dirt should run in the Gold Cup (he is by far the most likely winner of the Ryanair) just that their respective ratings are wrong.