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By:
strontium
When: 27 Feb 12 11:43
I could tell you but then it wouldn't be a shock.
By:
kingG111111
When: 27 Feb 12 11:48
ahaha go on mate spit it out
By:
.Fidway.
When: 27 Feb 12 12:10
i was going to say that strontium. 


ps .hope its cash and go
By:
judorick
When: 27 Feb 12 14:14
A new winner of the Gold Cup
By:
roobuck
When: 27 Feb 12 14:27
Me finding a winner!! Laugh
By:
judorick
When: 27 Feb 12 14:34
Laugh NICE ONE
By:
Arklearkle
When: 27 Feb 12 14:39
A shock to some does not necessarily mean a shock to others.
By:
Mr Mischief
When: 27 Feb 12 15:26
Quel Esprit winning the GCCool
By:
judorick
When: 27 Feb 12 15:29
blimey that would be the shock of all time
By:
solvingthepuzzle
When: 27 Feb 12 16:04
stranger things?
By:
thieveslikeus
When: 27 Feb 12 16:06
I gather you were asleep while Nortons Coins was winning the Gold Cup then?
By:
solvingthepuzzle
When: 27 Feb 12 16:07
what a friend could win it though
By:
solvingthepuzzle
When: 27 Feb 12 16:10
Didn't he pay a 100 coins to 1?
By:
thieveslikeus
When: 27 Feb 12 16:12
Yes, good job they didn't have betfair sp in those days, we'd never have heard the end of it.
By:
splicerkeats2
When: 27 Feb 12 16:41
Midnight Chase fending off all comers, will be a shock to lots, but not to me, im balls deep ew.
By:
Shakepseare's Sheriff
When: 27 Feb 12 16:59
Big Bucks getting beat.... as he goes through his usual flat spot with Ruby rowing away and then gets done for toe by Oscar Whisky when its too late
By:
Shakepseare's Sheriff
When: 27 Feb 12 17:00
or Simon Claisse getting the ground perfect!!
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 27 Feb 12 17:20
Jockeys giving a cogent and articulate description of their winning ride when Thommo (or some similar Channel 4 oaf) buttonholes them at the top of the chute, asking them 'How does it feel to have won?'
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 27 Feb 12 17:28
JP having no winner AGAIN this year !
By:
splicerkeats2
When: 27 Feb 12 17:52
Kalahari King is better than a look at the form figures suggest, wouldnt surprise me a place in the Ryanair.
By:
judorick
When: 27 Feb 12 17:58
hardly a shock though, he was second last year
By:
wellchief
When: 27 Feb 12 18:00
Alan King top trainer 33/1.

Has some excellent chances imo
By:
strontium
When: 27 Feb 12 18:01
and in the frame the 3 festivals before that as well.
By:
dwm767
When: 27 Feb 12 18:08
Rock On Ruby might surprise a few in the Champion Hurdle if Zarkandar doesn't run his race...

Cue Card might surprise a few in the Arkle if Menorah doesn't run his race...
By:
sintonian
When: 27 Feb 12 18:19
Wellchief, I put up Kingy on another thread as an outsider for top trainer, shame they dont do ew 1,2,3, at 33/1.gl.
By:
wellchief
When: 27 Feb 12 18:27
Yeah mate, it was you who first put me onto it!

It was my thread from mid January where Mullins, Nichols and Hendo were all 2/1.

As Sint has said, Alan King could be a good little punt at 33/1 - shame you can't go each way.

Hold on Julio is still fav for the William Hill, Grumeti has since "won" the Triumph Trial, Invictus impressed me in the Reynoldstown, Vendor is a strong fav for the Fred Winter, Medermit ran Riverside Theatre close, Montbazon really caught my eye for the Supreme, Raya Star will go close in the County and Batonnier won the Neptune trial - sporting bet at 33 imo.


Credit where credit's due GrinGrin
By:
sintonian
When: 27 Feb 12 18:32
Yeah could be interesting. A lot of the Hendo/Mullins/Nicholls horses clash in the same races aswell.

Would be nice if Mont won the first race of the festival aswell! Laugh
By:
tomdeane
When: 27 Feb 12 18:34
More trends are bust than ever before, crowned by Kauto Star bolting up on Friday.
By:
strontium
When: 27 Feb 12 18:38
"in Kauto Star we are dealing with a freak, a truly exceptional champion, the best since Arkle's days in terms of achievement, and exceptional horses are generally rule breakers." - Paul Jones (trends guru).
By:
yeast
When: 27 Feb 12 18:41
Sprinter Sacre getting beaten in the Arkle. Some think he's Pegasus incarnate already.
By:
Mayweather1
When: 27 Feb 12 18:45
SHOCK OF THE FESTIVAL WILL BE OSCAR WHISKY ENDS UP RETIRING AFTER THE WORLD HURDLE AFTER BIG BUCKS HAS HAMMERED HIM OUT OF SIGHT!
By:
Arklearkle
When: 27 Feb 12 18:50
The biggest shock might be be if there were no shocks. I would be surprised if any of The Fly/Quevega/Sizing Europe/Big Bucks lose. Nothing else would shock me.
By:
MissiontoMars
When: 27 Feb 12 19:36
Sprinter Sacre finishing third in the Arkle
By:
manyana
When: 27 Feb 12 19:37
anyone know what the oldest age of a horse to win at festival is.?
By:
thieveslikeus
When: 27 Feb 12 19:49
As far as I know, 13.  Couple of foxhunter winners at that age (inc as recent as 2004) plus a County Hurdle winner and a National Hunt Novice Chase winner.  Oldest winner in an open championship race was 12 - achieved twice in the CGC.
By:
strontium
When: 27 Feb 12 21:27
Something who's name escapes me won the Pertemps at 13 iirc....
By:
strontium
When: 27 Feb 12 21:29
williewumpkins
By:
Far From Trouble
When: 27 Feb 12 21:33
Harchibald coming out of retirement, being supplemented for the Champion Hurdle, flying up the hill, finding loads off the bridle and registering a 12L victory
By:
thedemps
When: 27 Feb 12 21:33
Time for Rupert plodding on for third in the Gold Cup
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