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Perhaps Oscars Well and So Young will improve for better ground
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Maybe the best horses will win.
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i'll take the chance that for horses that act so well in bad ground that they would struggle on far better ground.
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Sam Winner is a forgotten horse
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so you totally ignore the form book if the horse runs well on soft / heavy
sounds like a shrewd movemay as well ignore all our horses then ![]() |
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i haven't forgotten him...happy to completely write off that chepstow run....he impressed me greatly in his 2nd run at cheltenham when he didn't travel as well as on the first occasion but still ran on strongly to win easy in the end....hope he sticks to the triumph though.
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I don't agree with that, but I do agree horses who were perhaps fancied early in the season, then written off after a couple of poor performances may well surprise a few!
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Its that time of the year to sit back and watch something at 33/1 stroll home and everyone looking into there racing post thinking, how did that win??... :)
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...and then think, oh ****, I fancied that earlier in the season but it ran two shocking races on bottomless ground at a track that didn't suit but it had to run at because every other meeting had been called off!! Ah, the joys of National Hunt racing...!
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satellite....some irish horses won't mind better going.....dwm....you're right, that will happen.
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