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A Grade 1 isn't a pre-season friendly - so why wasn't Cobden on Clan Des Obeaux?

The most remarkable thing about the Betfair Chase had nothing at all to do with Bristol De Mai. That, in itself, is a compliment.

Pythagoras's theorem states that the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the other two sides. Bristol De Mai's theorem states that, when it is heavy at Haydock and the rain is pouring down, nothing is equal to relentless-galloping grey.

Nor was the most remarkable thing seeing Daryl Jacob's mask slip and giddiness getting the better of him in the aftermath.

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