People thought he was ungenuine in the Hennessy, when he wandered about going to the final fence, but he was just trying so hard. |
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It's seems ungenuine, like the supermodel who says she never exercises and eats three cheeseburgers a day. |
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According to analysis published this week by Timeform's experts, finding the winner is no harder than before, although, as you may expect, the rules do appear to have undermined the chances of lazy or ungenuine horses. |
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It comes as little surprise therefore that a downturn in the fortunes of horses identified as running lazily or looking ungenuine was indeed identified by Simon Rowlands, head of handicapping and research of Timeform. |
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