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Good post
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Page 4 of Paul Jones's Cheltenham preview guide.
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Still a good post cheers
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Didn't know who wrote it Ram, like I said just picked it up somewhere and thought it was to good not to share with all my festival buddies on here
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No RSA winner has won without a prep run in the same calendar year!
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^^^ for 50 years .....original poster I read that amzing stat.
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How does the original post trend stack up over a period of time. It might have been rubbish for the other 9 years out of 10 !
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it was diabolical
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no previous qualifiers (winners) since Our Vic's Ryanair win in 2008.
Though Zaynar and What A Charm won Triumph and Fred Winter respectively in first time cheekpieces (he makes a distinction between cheekpieces as opposed to visor,hood or blinkers, not least because the race card won't tell you that cheekpieces are being worn for the first time). I suppose you'd also raise less of an eyebrow at the application of cheekpieces to a lightly raced 4yo Author cites placed horses at 66/1, 50/1, 33/1,25/1,20/1 in each of last 5 years in Novices Handicap Chase on the Tuesday and - more tenuously in my view - last three horses to wear first time headgear in Gold Cup finished in first four, Turpin Green, What A Friend and Long Run (I think only Turpin Green of those three outran his odds and fourth would not get you the place money in the case of What A Friend). Excellent research by Paul Jones but you could easily argue it is a blip rather than a trend until further evidence supports it. His last point, about trainers like NTD, Jonjo and Gordon Elliott being particularly skilled in application of first time headgear, is the most pertinent for me. |
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Just your 2 winners today ....jezki and western warhorse......hope you were all on
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Creepy in the 1st tomorrow. 100 on here, goes on the ground, likes the course & most importantly wears a hood for the 1st time.
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