DUBAI HONOUR lands first European Group 1 in Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Tom Marquand and William Haggas teamed up with Dubai Honour for his first European Group 1 in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.
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Another Winning Horse For The Betting Public!! Dubai Honour Was The One!!
Iresine was pulling at the back for 1600m… that ride was just shocking
Well done to Dubai Honour
Great win by Dubai Honour. One has to think if Dubai Honour is able to win a European Group 1, just how strong is Hong Kong's ROMANTIC WARRIOR?!
I would say very strong, has proved himself in multiple countries against some quality horses. Pity the prize money in Europe is too small for him for connections to take the risk.
Dubai honour group one winner ,???
Iresine would outstay these everyday of the week and he was ridden cold like that? Do me a favour
If Dubai Honour can win a G1 in Europe any horse can
To be fair, this year's race did not have the biggest group of top horses
@@eddie-hkleung9962 your being kind of the older horses still in training Auguste Rodin Emily upjohn on a going day and white birch are the only Genuine G1 at 1m2 to 1m4
A French Group 1 at its finest as ever 😂😂😂😂
Who trained the winner, who rode the winner, what were the odds. No information
The trainer of the winner was William haggas the rider tom marquand and the odds were 8-1 so I am happy as I backed it as I back all of Tom marquand rides
Just highlights the problem with French GP1s…..Godolphin and s plunder them coz they can’t win in the UK….
Godolphin haven't won any this season and it's a Haggis horse winning, actually I think all the French and group one races have been won by French horse this season, unless I'm wrong?
@@nightowl7459you are correct, the French had cleaned up so far this year until today. Bit of a surprise that Dubai Honour was the one to buck the trend.
@@frankelforever14 Yeah, I think he was beaten in a French group two a month ago, but on paper, this didn't really look a race with any real depth, a group two race masquerading as a group one race.
@@nightowl7459 yes the timing of it is definitely affecting it as it's too close to Ascot and with the likes of the King George in July it's not a priority for the big stables. Nice placing by Haggas and the owners.
@@frankelforever14 It's a good prep for the King George, I think Westover won it last year? I think it was a weak race even then.