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C S Joda Vs Ps Chouhan

By Aravind | 24-Jul-2018
Once Snipper withdrawn it was anybody's race.we do not know in absence of Snipper what other trainers might have told to jockeys.but CSJ took Beatles Bible in front and leading at 200 mts.but PSC on Simranschoice way behind.i was sure that CSJ wud do it.but PSC having u/s the going ride vigorously and moved alarmingly at fast speed from nowhere position to win the race in style.we can c PSC skill on this race.put tremendous effort to bring the horse at maximum speed even CSJ caught napping at busy end.it was his mistake list certain race.onceagain proved jockyship speeks volume.
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Ksmrow said ...

26-Jul-2018
I think trainer is responsible for Beatles bible LOSS AT THE POST, after outstanding track on 6th july why BB NOT GIVEN ANY TRACK WORK AFTER THAT?

Rahul said ...

26-Jul-2018
PSC is an expert at stopping horses period. That to requires an art and he has shown it time and again.

Aravind said ...

25-Jul-2018
What is my point is just watch PSC riding. from 300 Mts he used his hands,legs,whip and all his efforts.the body language and all his eforts clearly says his intention is only winning the race at any cost of labour. but where as CSJ on BB is concerned since coz he has taken the lead at 200 mts, he thought he will the race as it is. not understanding the speed,distance,horses behind.if senior jockeys put such below par efforts, how punters believe when their horses
are made favourites?CSJ must mend his riding skill.

Professor said ...

25-Jul-2018
it was a matter of milli secs...No one can be blamed
BUT at 100 mts the gap between BB and SC was daylights.As PSC came closer to the winning line it almost struck Beatles Bible

Vishal said ...

24-Jul-2018
PSC is superior jockey than CSJ anyday

Interesting Punter said ...

24-Jul-2018
I request you to see the replay of every race without concentrating on a horse or two. In the above mentioned race see the riding of I. Khan on vice admiral. A straight case of long suspension of both trainer and the jockey. If ridden properly he would have won easily.