He wasn't disappointing, he'd been off the track for nearly a year, was giving the winner 1lb and according to his trainer Gosden was only 85% fit, and going over a furlong more than he'd ever been, did quite well considering.
He has been a great servant for connections and doesn't owe anybody anything, well except for the clueless one who was giving it loads saying he should be odds on today and clueless knows, printing etc. After several decades of punting I've finally found a reliable punting technique that works consistently, just lay everything he tips 😂
@@frankelforever14 Yeah, you get these simpletons who can't understand that a horse ages like anything else, it wasn't clueless Lewis by any chance was it?
@@nightowl7459 yes that would be the one, he was giving it all that last night about how Lord North and Il Ridoto were good things on a preview show, he has gone very quiet today. When you exclude so many variables like age, stable form, ground, trainer, jockey from your staking plan it's a surefire recipe for disaster but clueless still can't see that following Mullins/Nicholls blindly and discounting every other trainer is making him look more of a mug that anyone thought possible.
@@frankelforever14 He's a real simpleton, he posted a comment about no one giving him credit for predicting that Auguste Rodin would be "monster" then deleted it when others started calling him out for being pathetic, by all means Auguste Rodin is a decent horse, but he's nothing like what I would describe as a Monster.
this horse for c Appleby isn't anything special he went in a G1 today and got out class in Saudi Rabia this isn't one off his power house for his stable
@User It was in Riyadh, and it was a group two, horse aren't machines, just like Luxembourg got well beaten when favourite for a group two at the same track, they can't win them all if the horse isn't good enough on the day.
@@nightowl7459 the horse doesn't need to win every race to be class as a good horse, the horse just isn't one off his powerhouse horses that he have got in training he have struggled in group races
@user-ny9nd7iu2s Fair enough, I don't think anyone since halfway since last season was predicting him to be a top horse, that's why they decided to geld him, I do think that he's a horse who is capable of making progression throughout the season though, and I wouldn't have said he really struggled here neither.
Congratulations To Military Order!! Great Job!! You Was The Best Today!!❤😊❤😊!!
He won with a bit of authority in the end.
Not a good look for Lord North ..he shouldve handled that godolphin horse tbf
Well done to Military Order. Having experience at Southwell is an advantage.
Disappointing favourite 😢
He wasn't disappointing, he'd been off the track for nearly a year, was giving the winner 1lb and according to his trainer Gosden was only 85% fit, and going over a furlong more than he'd ever been, did quite well considering.
Lord North is too old.
He is certainly past his peak, but credit to him, he ran a decent race, especially after a long layoff.
He has been a great servant for connections and doesn't owe anybody anything, well except for the clueless one who was giving it loads saying he should be odds on today and clueless knows, printing etc. After several decades of punting I've finally found a reliable punting technique that works consistently, just lay everything he tips 😂
@@frankelforever14 Yeah, you get these simpletons who can't understand that a horse ages like anything else, it wasn't clueless Lewis by any chance was it?
@@nightowl7459 yes that would be the one, he was giving it all that last night about how Lord North and Il Ridoto were good things on a preview show, he has gone very quiet today. When you exclude so many variables like age, stable form, ground, trainer, jockey from your staking plan it's a surefire recipe for disaster but clueless still can't see that following Mullins/Nicholls blindly and discounting every other trainer is making him look more of a mug that anyone thought possible.
@@frankelforever14 He's a real simpleton, he posted a comment about no one giving him credit for predicting that Auguste Rodin would be "monster" then deleted it when others started calling him out for being pathetic, by all means Auguste Rodin is a decent horse, but he's nothing like what I would describe as a Monster.
this horse for c Appleby isn't anything special he went in a G1 today and got out class in Saudi Rabia this isn't one off his power house for his stable
Saudi Rabia? Where's that? 😂
@User
It was in Riyadh, and it was a group two, horse aren't machines, just like Luxembourg got well beaten when favourite for a group two at the same track, they can't win them all if the horse isn't good enough on the day.
@@nightowl7459 the horse doesn't need to win every race to be class as a good horse, the horse just isn't one off his powerhouse horses that he have got in training he have struggled in group races
@user-ny9nd7iu2s Fair enough, I don't think anyone since halfway since last season was predicting him to be a top horse, that's why they decided to geld him, I do think that he's a horse who is capable of making progression throughout the season though, and I wouldn't have said he really struggled here neither.
@@nightowl7459I wouldn't say Luxembourg was well beaten he was beaten a lenght an a quarter an Ryan Moore said it was his fault he lost