Any news on what the possible Irish contenders may due come March time,they have a decent record in this and altho i aint considering backing anything yet,it would be good to know who could be unearthing talent over the pond for watching briefs on the lead up.
ps...i dont watch underpants i just couldnt think of the turn of phrase
Any news on what the possible Irish contenders may due come March time,they have a decent record in this and altho i aint considering backing anything yet,it would be good to know who could be unearthing talent over the pond for watching briefs on th
i feel dodging bullets is a grade 1 horse and is worth a small poke here at 16's...
4th in the triumph which i thought was one of the best run in recent years when caught out wide and racing quite freely on only is second run over hurdles was a very commendable effort and came to have every chance at the last...racing to freely out wide and inexperience done for him on the run in but it was an effort full of promise...he got murdered at aintree and i'm happy to line through that...
he came out the other day and although i felt the race fell in his lap it was a nice performance extending out well on the run in on his first start back...a bigger field and stronger pace to run at will suit this horse and he looks open to a lot more improvement this season and he will take high rank come the festival imo....tough from the flat and a decent education as a juvenile will stand this horse in good stead...
there is a long way to go but he is worth a small poke at the 16's....next friday will tell us more but if the trainer can teach him to settle more there is a lot more to come imo and this tough individual from the flat can pick up the progressive profile shown there and take high rank in the novice hurdle division....he is very likeable imo
as is normal i don't agree with sintonian...i feel dodging bullets is a grade 1 horse and is worth a small poke here at 16's...4th in the triumph which i thought was one of the best run in recent years when caught out wide and racing quite freely on
yes am looking forward to it...took a little bit of a hit on the djoker this year he just hasn't been there so have had a break from tennis punting while the dust settles muggray cost me 250 to a friend who i said would never win a major djoker not been there this season for me but he is turning the corner but no investment till he really finds his feet...
have been deep in the form book 12 hours a day sad i know but needed too as this year has been a wash out punting but we are fighting back and the last 7 weeks have been really good especially the breeders cup who the bookies made a serious overlay on wise dan and a couple of others although got me pants pulled down on questing who was lame before entering the gate (disgusting drift) still...so that was good...
am more interested in the all weather at the moment as jumpers are tricky for me no matter how many hours i put in...
hows things with you?
hey judo hope your well...yes am looking forward to it...took a little bit of a hit on the djoker this year he just hasn't been there so have had a break from tennis punting while the dust settles muggray cost me 250 to a friend who i said would neve
ahh great mate, been doing well on the laying side myself
haha also took a hit when Muzza won the USO but overall he's been good to me
Love the jumps season and already made more money backing (Aintree, Wetherby, Sandown, Wincanton, Kelso, Uttox) than the whole of the flat. Will be in here much more now the real racing has started but it's such a shame we only get quality on a Saturday now and it's a race every 5 mins. Ho hum
Want to see a Muzz-Novak final for sure
ahh great mate, been doing well on the laying side myselfhaha also took a hit when Muzza won the USO but overall he's been good to meLove the jumps season and already made more money backing (Aintree, Wetherby, Sandown, Wincanton, Kelso, Uttox) than
yeah can tell your more a jump man...i'm the other way to be honest but love the jumpers too but find it harder so am evaluating my strategy for the season ahead
yes do most of my playing in the place market but no poppy was a very nice result at lingfield in the week and had a kirby horse at 32's for small stakes which won like a 3's on shot but didn't find it till 2 minutes before the off which was a shame...
well have watched a little and would fancy djoker to beat muzza here but has got more difficult to get the goat beaten recently and they are having some great battles but fed might have something to say...shame rafa hasn't been around he is missed on the tour...
whats your honest opinion on walkon's chances in next weeks paddy chase?? don't beat around the bush...i have invested but am happy to say if i'm wrong...handicaps are more my thing...any opinion
yeah can tell your more a jump man...i'm the other way to be honest but love the jumpers too but find it harder so am evaluating my strategy for the season aheadyes do most of my playing in the place market but no poppy was a very nice result at ling
Been studying the race for a week trying to get a handle on the Cue Card/ For Non Stop/ Michael Flips form and Walkon is included in that calculation. The only two concerns I have are the going and it's effect on his jumping. Feeling that he would prefer some cut to slow the field down so he can jump more fluently than say at Newbury in the CC race where he blundered from fence to fence. If you have a big enough price I wouldn't say no for sure. Trainer had Il Duce placed in the race at 50/1 so he can do it. On the trends he is about 3lb lower in the handicap than the usual range. What price you got?
Been studying the race for a week trying to get a handle on the Cue Card/ For Non Stop/ Michael Flips form and Walkon is included in that calculation. The only two concerns I have are the going and it's effect on his jumping. Feeling that he would pr
just have some 18's and 14's pal...I just think he is now a horse to catch fresh as his record indicates...i thought he bounced at newbury and was never really going...just thought he was chucked in here off of 143 and if he's fresh and well i think he is capable of running in the late 50's...there is a huge amount of not well handicapped animals here for me and his record round here is pretty good with close examination my main concern is does he need further....
his jumping agree needs some inspection but first time at exeter he jumped like a buck of course that isn't cheltenham but he ran well for a long way in the rsa for me but just feel he needs to be caught fresh and the handicapper has given him every chance...like any winner of the paddy race they will need to jump well but if he does this is a handicap and for me he is the best handicapped in this...my main concern is the distance but he will be staying on strong if his jumping holds up...trainer in smashing form
who do you fancy and what your trends saying....good course form is important when i looked and no more than about 8-10 career starts over fences unless trained by the pipes of course
fair comments...just have some 18's and 14's pal...I just think he is now a horse to catch fresh as his record indicates...i thought he bounced at newbury and was never really going...just thought he was chucked in here off of 143 and if he's fresh a
I will let you know my thinking closer to the race Harry mate, want to see the final decs - unfortunately some of the possible outsiders that could run big are not big enough prices for me to consider (like Michael Flips and yours, I would want 25+ to back them)
the good thing is he is a proper Gr1 horse on his best day so if he is on a going day he could run big - the price is only fair though
I will let you know my thinking closer to the race Harry mate, want to see the final decs - unfortunately some of the possible outsiders that could run big are not big enough prices for me to consider (like Michael Flips and yours, I would want 25+ t
just looking to squeeze some value out of the market, as you say there are lots of badly handicapped horses in the race. Michael Flips is nowhere near a big enough price to make up for his shortcomings so I won't be on him. The others I have considered are Nadiya de la Vega and Quntitativeeasing (but only if Geraghty rides. Looking increasingly tough to get the fav beat but I won't be betting him at the price for sure. Pretty tough stuff - you could be on to something with yours
just looking to squeeze some value out of the market, as you say there are lots of badly handicapped horses in the race. Michael Flips is nowhere near a big enough price to make up for his shortcomings so I won't be on him. The others I have consider
yeh very tough judo and the favourite is a worthy one for sure but skinny for sure...as is always the case with these type of races that are pinpointed by punters the thieves suck every last piece of value out of them which makes it tough to get involved and eek any value...interesting race though...i thought quantiveesing was interesting but didn't look especially well handicapped although i thought the run against your horse medermit and the dartnall nag was top class handicapping form from last season
yeh very tough judo and the favourite is a worthy one for sure but skinny for sure...as is always the case with these type of races that are pinpointed by punters the thieves suck every last piece of value out of them which makes it tough to get invo
I'm with Sint and can't have Dodging Bullets for this - maybe the Coral Cup or County Hurdle.
He's entered for the novice hurdle on Friday along with plenty of other nice types so we could know one way of the other before the weekend.
I'm with Sint and can't have Dodging Bullets for this - maybe the Coral Cup or County Hurdle.He's entered for the novice hurdle on Friday along with plenty of other nice types so we could know one way of the other before the weekend.
I think he is nice BBF but would not be surprised if he arrived in something like the County. He will at this stage be generally over priced with connections, but suspect he is not going to be good enough to win the Supreme (some will say how can he reverse form with Tistory?)
I think he is nice BBF but would not be surprised if he arrived in something like the County. He will at this stage be generally over priced with connections, but suspect he is not going to be good enough to win the Supreme (some will say how can he
Court Minstrel looked a shade unlucky today BBF and could turn out to be the best of those that ran - which would perhaps put him in the picture for the SNH. Nonetheless, I'm sure connections of a few of the others would feel that the race could've panned out better for them, not least the winner. Court Minstrel - it's name sounds like it is going right to the top!
Court Minstrel looked a shade unlucky today BBF and could turn out to be the best of those that ran - which would perhaps put him in the picture for the SNH. Nonetheless, I'm sure connections of a few of the others would feel that the race could've p
As I've said above, the winner of the Sharp Novices Hurdle today has a terrible record in the Supreme. Recent winners Steps to Freedom, Cue Card, Loosen my Load, Golan Way, I'msingingtheblues, Moon Over Miami etc all were either unplaced or didn't run in the Supreme. As a backer of Dodging Bullets, that makes me a bit concerned, but if he is to run in the Christmas Hurdle and runs into a place, that would be some top notch form heading into a Supreme.
After the race last year the bookies went 10/1 Steps to Freedom and Prospect Wells 14/1.
I hope Dodging Bullets doesn't turn out to be another Nicholls one who looks good in early season hurdles and then fades, like a Sam Winner or Hinterland, but I thought that was satisfactory today, despite the muddling pace. True, the runner up was thrown in the deep end having his first hurdle race a G2, and I expect him to come on a lot, DB was giving him 7lbs, and he is still a 4 year old himself.
I think you can rule out handicaps at the Festival because he's already rated 150, which would put him near to, or top weight in the County Hurdle.
As I've said above, the winner of the Sharp Novices Hurdle today has a terrible record in the Supreme. Recent winners Steps to Freedom, Cue Card, Loosen my Load, Golan Way, I'msingingtheblues, Moon Over Miami etc all were either unplaced or didn't r
Un Atout looked an absolute beast when demolishing a poor field in his only bumper and I really liked the way he went about his business. He looked like a potential star that day and I'm hoping he'll go to the top. I'm a big fan of his sire Robin Des Champs too, and this fella seems in the same mold as that sire's other son, Sir Des Champs.
Snake Eyes really should have hacked up in the big sales bumper at Fairyhouse. Quite frankly, he was given a shocking ride. 3 or 4 wide the whole way round, he pulled for his head early and was then rushed into the lead on the home turn. He sprinted clear before a combination of greenness, weakness and inexperience cost him but he didn't fold completely to stay on in 3rd. The winner has won a hurdle race with ease since and I think Snake Eyes could be special. Given a good ride I think he would have won with ease.
Hi Maam,Un Atout looked an absolute beast when demolishing a poor field in his only bumper and I really liked the way he went about his business. He looked like a potential star that day and I'm hoping he'll go to the top. I'm a big fan of his sire R
Ned Buntline is entered in a hurdle races on Saturday (and is also entered in a Grade 1 in a fortnight) - looked seriously smart in his two bumpers and is said to have jumped really well at home.
Here's the write up after his last win:
Trainer Noel Meade completed a double at Naas today when his Ned Buntline landed a huge short-priced gamble to impressively win the concluding Go Racing In Kildare Membership 2013 Bumper. The son of Refuse To Bend was backed off the boards (from 11/10 in the morning, and from 1/2 into 1/3f on track) and was ridden patiently by Nina Carberry. Ned Buntline was not remotely pressurised when moving to challenge a furlong out and soon quickened well clear of Milan Bound for a five and a half lengths win.
Meade's body language on greeting the winner gave away some of his admiration for the gelding and he later said “he's a good horse – the best we've had or a while.
“Nina said he had a bit of a blow there but he has never really come off the bridle at home. He's twice the horse now, compared to last year, and has filled out since the spring.
“I'll have to talk to J.P. (McManus, owner) and Frank (Berry, Racing Manager) but I'd prefer to go jumping with him next.
Originally thought they would save him for the Cheltenham bumper (though McManus has Regal Encore pencilled for that) so he must be showing all the right signs. I've just snaffled the 55 on here.
Ned Buntline is entered in a hurdle races on Saturday (and is also entered in a Grade 1 in a fortnight) - looked seriously smart in his two bumpers and is said to have jumped really well at home. Here's the write up after his last win:Trainer Noel M
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Court Minstrel is still a big price, would be 25/1 tops if with a more fashionable stable. My only worry is that he won't be aimed at the race
that could be a slight concern bluebird
bluebirdfan 21 Nov 12 10:34 Joined: 07 Jun 08 | Topic/replies: 833 | Blogger: bluebirdfan's blog Court Minstrel is still a big price, would be 25/1 tops if with a more fashionable stable. My only worry is that he won't be aimed at the race that could
I do as well, will wait to back him until we know more about his next target. Got a very good write up in the Stable Tour.
Would need to see him run in either a strongly run race or see if still pulls in a slower one next time before making a decent bet. If he doesn't learn to settle he'll have no chance
I do as well, will wait to back him until we know more about his next target. Got a very good write up in the Stable Tour.Would need to see him run in either a strongly run race or see if still pulls in a slower one next time before making a decent b
Like that from Puffin Billy today,hopefully will settle better as the season goes,but despite not settling early on,he jumped pretty well and won going away. Impressed.
Like that from Puffin Billy today,hopefully will settle better as the season goes,but despite not settling early on,he jumped pretty well and won going away.Impressed.
Was surprised a bit myself Joist. But think he is trying a slightly different approach with his best horses. His Heltenham record is poor and is something I think he wants to improve. So will be looking to run potential Vheltenham horses a bit less early in the season, so they can have the best chance come March.
Was surprised a bit myself Joist. But think he is trying a slightly different approach with his best horses. His Heltenham record is poor and is something I think he wants to improve. So will be looking to run potential Vheltenham horses a bit less
Agree he was a bit wild to begin with budd, but did you see how quickly he relaxed after the first? I thought it was Derren Brown on board. Augurs well.
Agree he was a bit wild to begin with budd, but did you see how quickly he relaxed after the first? I thought it was Derren Brown on board. Augurs well.
it does indeed and nice he aint in a fashionable yard,still a nice price and probably would not be if he were. Aint seen a better nov hurdler thus far imo
it does indeed and nice he aint in a fashionable yard,still a nice price and probably would not be if he were.Aint seen a better nov hurdler thus far imo
Not sure I'd go as far as ruling out C&A and especially Darlan.
I expect one of the old guard will win the CH rather than one of last years novices/juveniles.
Not sure I'd go as far as ruling out C&A and especially Darlan.I expect one of the old guard will win the CH rather than one of last years novices/juveniles.
31 Oct 2012 18:41 Supreme Novices' Hurdle Outright Ante Post, Jezki, 40/1 Single £10.00 E/W (Pot. Ret. £520.00) Open Open
Only 10 e/w with stan nothing mad but nice at 40-1
31 Oct 2012 18:41 Supreme Novices' Hurdle Outright Ante Post, Jezki, 40/1Single £10.00 E/W (Pot. Ret. £520.00) Open OpenOnly 10 e/w with stan nothing mad but nice at 40-1
Regarding his earlier beaten favourite and hugely touted Ned Buntline, in the opening maiden hurdle, the former Champion Trainer stated “I'm still in a state of shock over Ned Buntline. He didn't travel through the race and only jumped adequately without being good.
“Maybe two and a quarter miles is a factor but at home there isn't anything that would live with him. We had him scoped and everything was alright.”
Regarding his earlier beaten favourite and hugely touted Ned Buntline, in the opening maiden hurdle, the former Champion Trainer stated “I'm still in a state of shock over Ned Buntline. He didn't travel through the race and only jumped adequately w
I agree he jumped big and a bit clumsily, but they crawled for most of the race so not sure why 2m2f on a relatively easy track should have been an issue.
I agree he jumped big and a bit clumsily, but they crawled for most of the race so not sure why 2m2f on a relatively easy track should have been an issue.
Travelled better then anything in the Triumph Hurdle which looks like being very good form, wind op since as Nicholls felt that was the reason he didn't bound up the hill in March he has 4 lengths to find with Countrywide Flame from that race tomorrow be interesting to see had he fairs, one things for sure if there is pace he will travel as good as anything, if he had can get in the first 4 of this lot tomorrow that proves he's got the class for a Supreme.
Dodging Bullets still a massive 16/1 for this.Travelled better then anything in the Triumph Hurdle which looks like being very good form, wind op since as Nicholls felt that was the reason he didn't bound up the hill in March he has 4 lengths to find
He is a typical Meade/Carberry type - travels like the wrath of God but has a highish head carriage and finds little under pressure. Didn't stop Go Native winning a Supreme so the antepost slip is being selotaped back together after today's win.
Yep - that was much more like it.He is a typical Meade/Carberry type - travels like the wrath of God but has a highish head carriage and finds little under pressure. Didn't stop Go Native winning a Supreme so the antepost slip is being selotaped back
Dodging Bullets was the most unsuited by that he pulled his head for the first mile and still came 3rd
River boosted the form in the first too but still the bookies don't think he's the real deal
The pace of the Supreme is what this horse is crying out for.
Dodging Bullets was the most unsuited by that he pulled his head for the first mile and still came 3rdRiver boosted the form in the first too but still the bookies don't think he's the real dealThe pace of the Supreme is what this horse is crying out
Jezki was hugely impressive today, reminded me of when Hurricane Fly won this race from Go Native a few years ago. The 8/1 with Ladbrokes looks very fair from a trading perspective because unless he gets beat, or only scapes home, if he runs in the Delloite, then being an Irish Banker in the first race of the meeting I can see him going off very short, especially if Puffin Billy goes to the Neptune.
Still hopeful that Ned Buntline can give him a race as they have plenty of formlines that tie in and Ned can surely only get better with more experience. But in all honesty if they go to the last together then up the Cheltenham hill I'd expect Jezki to have too many guns for Ned.
Jezki was hugely impressive today, reminded me of when Hurricane Fly won this race from Go Native a few years ago. The 8/1 with Ladbrokes looks very fair from a trading perspective because unless he gets beat, or only scapes home, if he runs in the D
Should also say that Waheeb ran really well, but his jumping was very novicey and will need to improve if he is to have any hope of turning the tables.
Should also say that Waheeb ran really well, but his jumping was very novicey and will need to improve if he is to have any hope of turning the tables.
A real carcrash of a Supreme Novices' book for me with Ned Buntline, Waaheb, and Minsk! I've traded out everything possible for a moderate red and will be starting again.
Frustrating thing is, my first decent bet was a tossup between Minsk and Jezki before they ran against each other, shrewdie
A real carcrash of a Supreme Novices' book for me with Ned Buntline, Waaheb, and Minsk! I've traded out everything possible for a moderate red and will be starting again.Frustrating thing is, my first decent bet was a tossup between Minsk and Jezki b
Jezki must start favourite in this. The race was run at a cracking pace, as you will get at the festival and he finished in a manner that indicates he won't have any problem getting up the hill. He simply destroyed the opposition. With Your Tent or Mine failing to get home, the list of potential winners is shrinking.
Jezki must start favourite in this. The race was run at a cracking pace, as you will get at the festival and he finished in a manner that indicates he won't have any problem getting up the hill. He simply destroyed the opposition. With Your Tent or M
Geraghty sounded confident of turning the tables on Dodging Bullets if they were to meet again, DB not far behind co fav for champion hurdle Darlan at Kempton. River Maigue quite rightly near the fore front of the betting imo.
Geraghty sounded confident of turning the tables on Dodging Bullets if they were to meet again, DB not far behind co fav for champion hurdle Darlan at Kempton. River Maigue quite rightly near the fore front of the betting imo.
River M is the value at the moment certainly. Hopefully Jezki will win again next time out and get there fit and well. Is it too much to dream of that Court Minstrel wins this weekend
River M is the value at the moment certainly. Hopefully Jezki will win again next time out and get there fit and well. Is it too much to dream of that Court Minstrel wins this weekend
pique sous interests me in this.there waiting for better ground for him to re appear. also a fan of court minstrel would like to see him go for county hurdle tho would suit down to ground imo.thoughts?
pique sous interests me in this.there waiting for better ground for him to re appear. also a fan of court minstrel would like to see him go for county hurdle tho would suit down to ground imo.thoughts?
They were stand out MTOY, 20s when everyone was 14s and 12s, they were laying 14s for agers when he was as short as 8/1 with quite a few firms. They're odds compilers need shooting.
They were stand out MTOY, 20s when everyone was 14s and 12s, they were laying 14s for agers when he was as short as 8/1 with quite a few firms. They're odds compilers need shooting.
Been doing this race today and my conclusion is that the value is 10/1 Melodic Rendezvous based on trends and key trial races.
MTOY clearly to be feared on the Betfair form if you think how GMOOH went in Menorahs Supreme Hurdle after running in the same race off a stone (or so) lower. But I've totally missed the price and 13/8 is no use to me now.
Jezki has to overcome not having a prep run and that has stopped plenty of good horses and this is very very hot.
Pique Sous is my idea of a slightly longer priced danger as if he had had one more decent run in a good trial race (and won it) he would be much shorter.
Melodic for me each way 10/1 looks solid and sure to get a run for the money. Has never been outside the first two in 6 runs lifetime
Been doing this race today and my conclusion is that the value is 10/1 Melodic Rendezvous based on trends and key trial races.MTOY clearly to be feared on the Betfair form if you think how GMOOH went in Menorahs Supreme Hurdle after running in the sa
Judo. Whilst stats and trends are very useful, I personally think people can get too wrapped up in them. Will be very interesting to look back on them after this years meet imo! Bound to be a few races where the winner didnt fit.
Paul Nicholls knows more than most of us and the fact this is his number one candidate and will be the choice of Ruby Walsh means I am happy to ignore the fact he doesnt fit the trends I just cant have him out of the frame.
Judo. Whilst stats and trends are very useful, I personally think people can get too wrapped up in them. Will be very interesting to look back on them after this years meet imo! Bound to be a few races where the winner didnt fit.Paul Nicholls knows m
fair enough, think there are quite a few classy and faster than him that fit the profile and have better form. Be amazed if he is anywhere near the front unless it is a crawl
fair enough, think there are quite a few classy and faster than him that fit the profile and have better form. Be amazed if he is anywhere near the front unless it is a crawl
I am starting to cool on Dodging Bullets now - all because I read an article that said flat breds have a bad record recently due to the introduction of the watered ground policy.
Not the worst 14/1 shot I'll ever back but confidence is waning...
I am starting to cool on Dodging Bullets now - all because I read an article that said flat breds have a bad record recently due to the introduction of the watered ground policy.Not the worst 14/1 shot I'll ever back but confidence is waning...
don't see he has any prospect of beating the likes of MTOY for a start, flat bred, had two seasons and 6 races over hurdles but only won two of them looks a lot to ask to win a really fierce race off a profile like that
don't see he has any prospect of beating the likes of MTOY for a start, flat bred, had two seasons and 6 races over hurdles but only won two of them looks a lot to ask to win a really fierce race off a profile like that
amazing ming how people have different opinions because my confidence is growing in the horse just hope for good ground for the horse...his experience will be vital for me and still has scope for improvement...trainer very pleased with the horse by all accounts
amazing ming how people have different opinions because my confidence is growing in the horse just hope for good ground for the horse...his experience will be vital for me and still has scope for improvement...trainer very pleased with the horse by a
his experience would be useful if he had won the majority of his races, never ran a fast time on my ratings, flat bred, the going is likely to be on the soft side on the first day (rain forecast, see the metcheck thread) and I just can't have him
his experience would be useful if he had won the majority of his races, never ran a fast time on my ratings, flat bred, the going is likely to be on the soft side on the first day (rain forecast, see the metcheck thread) and I just can't have him
These tip lines are for fools. Who cares who puts it up on the blower or some website. Paul Nicholls is the horses mouth as far as DB goes, and he thinks it has its chances. All they are doing is what anyone else can do, read trainer comments which have been available for some time. I don't know why anyone would want to pay for that sort of 'tip'.
These tip lines are for fools. Who cares who puts it up on the blower or some website. Paul Nicholls is the horses mouth as far as DB goes, and he thinks it has its chances. All they are doing is what anyone else can do, read trainer comments which h
Cheltenian is big at 33/1 with Victor Swindler - a classy horse that could surprise in a smaller than usual Supreme field.
And those Patrick prices on Oddschecker are being drawn from their without MTOY market, hence the crazy odds. Oddschecker problem.
Cheltenian is big at 33/1 with Victor Swindler - a classy horse that could surprise in a smaller than usual Supreme field. And those Patrick prices on Oddschecker are being drawn from their without MTOY market, hence the crazy odds. Oddschecker probl