could he be the mullins dark horse? the yard is in great form.... focus in on the wylie pair so could have been overlooked still available at 70,s on here... grade 1 winner..... running good race in irish hennesey until 2 out when he blew up (first run of season) on a winable mark (imo).... trainer says he stays all day....
Good luck alleged, if you can work out the right Mullins dark horse, it might just pay off. I was on the ball, he can't fool me. I went for Call The Police
Good luck alleged, if you can work out the right Mullins dark horse, it might just pay off. I was on the ball, he can't fool me. I went for Call The Police
agreed, backed him 50/1 e/w NRNB with bet365 today
big price for a grade 1 winner, he was clearly prepping for something last time out, the question is what for?
agreed, backed him 50/1 e/w NRNB with bet365 todaybig price for a grade 1 winner, he was clearly prepping for something last time out, the question is what for?
I know what I think based on the Mordin method that I spent most of February going through
if you got massive prices I would green up
I don't know what Mordin thinks about himI know what I think based on the Mordin method that I spent most of February going throughif you got massive prices I would green up
anyway, a classy, grade 1 winning, french bred, grey has won 100% of the last 1 renewals
quel esprit is the perfect fit
how many did neptune collonges hit last year?anyway, a classy, grade 1 winning, french bred, grey has won 100% of the last 1 renewalsquel esprit is the perfect fit
im really liking this horse even more, so going to go in again and take some of that vc offer, cant see him out of the 1st 6 if he gets round
i can see a similar ride to last years winner, just lope round in a canter at the back and pick them off in the last mile.
just got to avoid the fallers
if i remember right... neptunes got 8 out of 13im really liking this horse even more, so going to go in again and take some of that vc offer, cant see him out of the 1st 6 if he gets roundi can see a similar ride to last years winner, just lope round
Agree he is overpriced, is a perfectly good jumper had some bad luck in his novice days. Was particularly unfortunate in the RSA and also the Moriarty and even more so when BD by a loose horse at Punchestown! Ran well but needed the run behind SDC, I'd be much keener if he'd had another run but he is the second classiest horse in the race, even if his grade 1 win was a little weak.
Agree he is overpriced, is a perfectly good jumper had some bad luck in his novice days. Was particularly unfortunate in the RSA and also the Moriarty and even more so when BD by a loose horse at Punchestown! Ran well but needed the run behind SDC
Doesn't look a likely stayer to me. Never won beyond 3m, and faded a bit at the end of the Punchestown Gold Cup last year. There must also be a good chance the fences will frighten the life out of him. And he'll hate the ground. Apart from that, he IS well handicapped, so if he takes to it I suppose he's got a chance. Not for me though.
Doesn't look a likely stayer to me. Never won beyond 3m, and faded a bit at the end of the Punchestown Gold Cup last year. There must also be a good chance the fences will frighten the life out of him. And he'll hate the ground. Apart from that, he I
I thought they decided to save him for Punchestown, but I might be wrong. I think he's jumped a lot better in his last few races, but they have mostly been in small fields and deep ground. I don't think I've seen nearly enough to call jumping a strength, he has only run in 10 chases and failed to complete 3 of them (one not his fault). He fell over hurdles too.
Of even bigger concern would be his lack of experience of big fields. The largest field he has faced in any completed chase is 8. This is a very different test.
I thought they decided to save him for Punchestown, but I might be wrong. I think he's jumped a lot better in his last few races, but they have mostly been in small fields and deep ground. I don't think I've seen nearly enough to call jumping a stren
QUEL ESPRIT will miss the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup on Friday after failing to please on the racecourse gallops at Cheltenham on Friday morning.
Speaking shortly after 10am his trainer Willie Mullins said: "Paul [Townend] wasn't happy with Quel Esprit when he rode him on the gallops this morning.
"He said the horse didn't feel right during routine exercise, so, unfortunately, he won't be running in the Gold Cup."
when looking at the national i like a bit of class and this fella has it, and with only 10 chase starts i think there is still improvement to come, when the thread was started he was 75-1 which imo was 3 times the price he should have been, the second classiset horse in the race, a grade 1 winner running in a handicap, i,ll have some of that
QUEL ESPRIT will miss the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup on Friday after failing to please on the racecourse gallops at Cheltenham on Friday morning.Speaking shortly after 10am his trainer Willie Mullins said: "Paul [Townend] wasn't happy with Quel Esp