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He's only five and entitled to improve as he matures physically.
"It all came thick and fast for him before the Derby, so he's entitled to improve both physically and mentally.
The tricky Buthelezi is entitled to improve over this longer trip, but Dordogne (3.00, see Turf Account) is preferred.
He's done nothing wrong, he got tired in the Classic Trial at Sandown and was entitled to improve, and that's just what he did at Chester [when winning the Dee Stakes].
As things stand, however, it seems sensible to accept that while Questing could not have been more stylish in her maiden, for now Regal Realm (2.50) has strictly achieved more – and is, moreover, entitled to improve again over this seventh furlong.
She had no chance of winning, given the way the race had been set up, but is entitled to improve for the run and her turn of foot in these conditions makes her look eligible to emulate the success of her stablemate Nathaniel last year.
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He was entitled to a better response.
This colt still needs to improve, but certainly remains entitled to do so.
His team had played well for the most part and, though not flawless, he was entitled to reflect on a vastly improved performance after the harrowing defeat at Manchester City the previous weekend.
Everyone's entitled to that.
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