When Jay Peg won the Singapore Airlines International Cup after this I don't think that there were a lot of people that would have contested the fact that he was a formidible opponent when leading up any field over ~10F. He was perhaps a little one paced but he could sustain that speed for the last 5.
Nowadays? Why are you posting this rubbish on all the videos involving Jay Peg? He retired well over a year ago to stand at stud in South Africa, after he was pulled up in the 2009 Singapore International.
In 2008, Jay Peg still had the ability to bust out of the gate and take a field wire to wire like this. Nowadays, when he bust out of a gate and goes to the lead, he ends up fading towards rear pack by races end. This Jay Peg just no longer exist. What a difference a couple of seasons can make in a horses career.
That's a hell of a good win, especially considering the slipped saddle. I was really proud of little Seachange, overweight and gammy-legged, she wasn't a Sunline, but gee she was gutsy regardless.
Wanted Seachange to win this, we've only had 2 starters in this race from little old New Zealand; Seachange and Sunline, both ran well, but couldn't snatch the win.
I thought Jay Peg was gone, and Seachange on the rails looked good, but not to be.
When Jay Peg won the Singapore Airlines International Cup after this I don't think that there were a lot of people that would have contested the fact that he was a formidible opponent when leading up any field over ~10F. He was perhaps a little one paced but he could sustain that speed for the last 5.
bgardiner2000 1 year ago
Nowadays? Why are you posting this rubbish on all the videos involving Jay Peg? He retired well over a year ago to stand at stud in South Africa, after he was pulled up in the 2009 Singapore International.
marieou 1 year ago
In 2008, Jay Peg still had the ability to bust out of the gate and take a field wire to wire like this. Nowadays, when he bust out of a gate and goes to the lead, he ends up fading towards rear pack by races end. This Jay Peg just no longer exist. What a difference a couple of seasons can make in a horses career.
GBeret83 1 year ago
That's a hell of a good win, especially considering the slipped saddle. I was really proud of little Seachange, overweight and gammy-legged, she wasn't a Sunline, but gee she was gutsy regardless.
emmelby 2 years ago
Wanted Seachange to win this, we've only had 2 starters in this race from little old New Zealand; Seachange and Sunline, both ran well, but couldn't snatch the win.
I thought Jay Peg was gone, and Seachange on the rails looked good, but not to be.
themightyeythain 2 years ago
Quite an incredible ride, even without the slipped saddle. Superb.
marieou 2 years ago
great but i wish darjina won
tattynsmokey 3 years ago 2
great race!
dinney123 3 years ago
Great race would like to see Warm White Night do the same next year
Squireforhire2003 3 years ago
If he does race next year, it will be at the new Mayden Race Course which is supposed to open early next year
joelsterling 2 years ago
Pure class Anton Marcus...it's a pity how underrated south african horses are.There's some real quality out there.
serbianarmy07 3 years ago
Agree with both comments however I got 85-1 on Betfair.
The saddle slipped on Jay Peg with 300 metres to go making it a great win indeed.
Kaprilian 3 years ago
35-1, and ridden by the best jockey in the world...
gautumb 3 years ago
anton marcus is the best
vsinghguy 3 years ago