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Wayward Prince is a really likeable type.He clearly is a tough old fashioned chasing type who jumps well,has stamina in abundence and is as game as the day is long.Added to this he has winning course form and was a grade one winner over hurdles as a novice ,i believe we have a seriously underestimated contender on our hands in the rsa.Lieutenant Bravo mentioned that he was of the opinion that he was idling today and having watched the replay i think he is bang on the money with his summary.His current odds look generous imo and along with Wymott i think he represents the best value for the rsa at this stage,if i were Sageform i would be pretty pleased with my bets!
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Think Wayward Prince had a very hard race today trying to get on top and it took a long time for him to assert superiority, at a couple of stages he looked introuble. With the likes of Time For Rupert, Jessie's Dream, Wymott and maybe Mikael D'Haguenet to take on in 5 weeks time you wouldnt be rushing to back him the RSA.
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an interesting stat if i remember correctly a good percentage of r.s.a winners had had at least 4 runs in chases , worked last season with weapons amnesty ,that must count as a positive for jessies dream any others in the field with 4 or more chase runs ?
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Seems that Bouggler was found to have bled in his race with Wymott, trainer blames that for the horses loss?
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I saw that Abbott and it would have explained why Wymott took 10 lengths out of hime in the last furlong but I always thought that Wymott was going best.
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Dont get me wrong Im still all aboard the Wymott train just thought I would put it on for anybody that had missed it.
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One of only 51 entries
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Any news on Wymott since his win ?
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McCain has said he thinks it needs 7 miles.
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If he were considered that slow then wouldn't the national hunt chase over 4 miles be the target?I take it you're joking Gashboy?
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:) lol
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