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Probably Colbert if ground is gd/sft or sft and Sunny if ground is good
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From Sporting Life
http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/article/465/8606539/mccoy-facing-national-dilemma It's a tough choice. |
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CS is a good horse. Has a very serious chance of winning. Not sure whether I'd want McCoy on board though !
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Lots of blue on oddschecker for Colbert today. Top price 12/1.
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He told The Daily Telegraph: "Sunnyhillboy is experienced at Aintree, having all but won the race a year ago when he was pipped on the post by Neptune Collonges.
"He would be in the half-dozen you would pick that are almost guaranteed to get around. He is well again and I would be confident that Jonjo O'Neill has him at the top of his game. "Against him is that he likes proper good ground and is 10lb higher in the Handicap this time. "Colbert Station is, at nine, a year younger. He has won on all types of ground, is much less exposed and I have huge respect for trainer Ted Walsh. "Against him is his chasing experience, or lack of it. "He has only run in five chases, but he feels like a natural and won the 28-runner Paddy Power Chase without a semblance of a mistake. That was like a mini-National. "There are very good cases for both horses and it is going to be a difficult choice." So if the clerk is to be believed and the going does ride on the soft side then McCoy will ride Colbert Station |
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1/3 sunnyhill
![]() 6/4 Colbert 1000/1 wyck hill my book ![]() |
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Max bet per person though unfortunately 0.00, yer all barred haha
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Looking at how the prices have gone today, he must have already chosen Colbert Station
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