Sushi will be a very very good grand circuit horse. Sushi has all that is required in a top horse, stamina, high cruising speed and no gait problems. Combine that with Sugars as a driver and you have what is needed. I agree with you elite, in that he will even better driven with a sit.
hes being set for the miracle mile, huge task ahead for sushi sushi
I think people underestimate just how difficult it can be to move to open grade. These horses race the same youngsters at 2 years. Then same horses at three and even four. Then they face different more seasoned horses with different racing styles and of comparable ability. Yet people expect them to keep winning the same % each year.
Courage copped the same rubbish about being small and not being as good as an older horse. Check his record as an older horse, not too bad at all. !
As for needing to grow ! Funny ! The only danger the bigger horses would pose is if they sat on him !
ok lets see who is talking bullshit in time so lets see who is correct !!! the horse will get run into the ground i have no doubt about that when it gets to the top shelf later and i will be laying him no doubt. thats of cousr if he stands up to the pressure of a 4/5 yo
There are no plans for Sushi to contest this year's Miracle Mile. Instead, he will be concentrating on the major 4YO races. The connections are trying very hard to do the right thing by the horse and bypassed the NSW Derby, Qld Derby, Nursery Pace and Jewels this year because they didn't fit in with the season that they mapped out for him.
Interesting that his dam raced in the Miracle Mile when she was physically 4 1/2 years old and had only had 16 previous lifetime starts.
Ringman,
What you have posted is a joke? right
I thought so, and anyway to bag a horse like Sushisushi is very bad taste.
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Sushi Sushi for me will take the next step, time's he run's with little effort is amazing. I think connection's know it's not going to be a cake walk but the horse has been managed right and not flogged at all and i think they realise they will have to drive him different when with the big boy's. I look foward to the day when the speed's on up front with Sushi Sushi having a cold sit on them because i reckon this horse will real off a huge last 1/4.
[VVV] Well mate, like a certain half baked NZ scribe who, post the first crop of Bettor's Delight selling at the NZ Sales, rather famously stated "he is finished as a commercial sire, though he never really started"...
...you too will end up with a Super Tanker full of Egg on your face.