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hes in CH market... no idea what plans are
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Thought I heard he broke down LTO at Punchestown, hope it isn't true
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Like this horse,backed him ages ago for CHurdle.Then he ran over 2m6,and i thought the WH might be his race,so i had a bit for the WHurdle as well.Been running back over 2m,and running well,won again today.
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Vibes definitely look like World Hurdle budd. 50/50 whether to back him e/w w/out Big Bucks
"The trip is definitely on the sharp side for him but that rode a good race, they went a good gallop and he quickened up well. I don't know where he'll go next but I imagine he'll have a lot of options." the winning rider told At The Races. Mullins added: "Ruby was not afraid to make the pace and he did it well from the front. "He jumped well and is a horse with lots of stamina - his best trip is way beyond that. "The Boyne Hurdle here next month is a possibility. He will be entered in the Champion Hurdle and the World Hurdle at Cheltenham in March. "In a fast-run, two-mile race he would be competitive, but I have no doubt that his future lies over two mile plus." |
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Surely would make more sense to wait for Aintree Hurdle over 2m4f - no Big Bucks there either.
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I hope So Young and Oscar Whiskey take on Big Bucks
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Tell you what,if he does go for CH,hes much better value at the odds than ROR and OW on last years Neptune.And he aint done a lot wrong this season either.
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you think SY is better value for the CH than ROR based on last seasons Neptune performance ?
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i do.
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whats the reasoning ?
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He got beat about 4 lengths after making a bad mistake at the last.Had it not been for that it would have been a lot closer,might even had won the race,who knows.
Hes currently 110 on here,ROR is 16. |
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OK thanks Budde.
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