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Nope. Both are only 3yo's and neither have won a race for a while. They are only there "hoping" to win as both are colts and a Group 1 win in the Northern hemisphere (especially in England) would enhance their stud value. Star Witness is the better of the two with 2 Group 1 wins to his name both over 1200 metres plus he had an excellent 2nd to Black Caviar. All that was last year however and he has not done much this year. Hinchinbrook has not won for over a year but does have a few placings behind Black Caviar this year. Like Black Caviar, he is trained by Peter Moody who raced Magnus in England a few years ago. I have no idea on the strength of the opposition either. All the buzz here is about So You Think. Hopefully we can see the Royal Ascot races when we are in the RP. The International will maybe have them on. |
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![]() It's on at 1545 on the 15th which by my calculations is 2245 RP time so I'll be safely ensconced in Champagne or another such hostelry enjoying the local demimondaines having a libation or 2 before a nice meal of Dinty Moore stew on my way home.
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