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JOHN MOORE AND HIS UNHAPPY ZERO


Especially when it comes to horse racing, we subscribe to the saying that one should speak softly and carry a big stick.

We really wanted to take that big stick to trainer John Moore when he was quoted as saying that his one-time champion galloper now recovering in Oz and trained by John Hawkes and his family would go “very close” to winning the Group 1 Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley yesterday evening (Saturday), how it would “love the soft going” and with Darren Beadman going Down Under to ride the horse.

John, John, Happy Zero’s best days are behind him and live with it.

Cut the crap!


Oh, come now, Happy Zero beating the brilliant Sepoy and the likes of More Joyous?????

Sepoy destroyed its rivals – untouched – and with the somewhat unlucky More Joyous coming third – though it would have never ever beaten the favourite.


Happy Zero plodded in seventh of the eight runners and was beaten by almost eight lengths.

Watch!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAZfgn0cR4Y

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