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Paterson92
29 Nov 14 18:02
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Rich Ricci in a recent interview on this horse - "Kalkir is three and ran a great race in a newcomers race at Auteuil when only just behind Bonito Du Berlais, who has gone on to win four on the trot, including a Grade 1 by 12 lengths in the newcomers race at Auteuil. He's one we are really looking forward to, and is hopefully a Triumph Hurdle horse."

Runs tomorrow in the 12.30 Fairyhouse and is currently a best priced 11/8 for the race. He is best priced 14/1 for the Triumph Hurdle.

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By:
Paterson92
When: 29 Nov 14 18:47
Willie Mullins on his Racing Post blog, "I don't normally run a horse with Kalkir's profile first time up in a graded race, but we'll take our chance. It Looks as if the three-year-old division in Ireland is quite open and we said that we'd take a chance despite that inexperience. He was fourth in a hurdle race in France and impressed that day. That race has worked out too. He will be accompanied in the race by Verawal, who ran much better than expected the last day at Punchestown, and Tarabiyn. Both have place possibilities".
By:
Can't Catch Me
When: 29 Nov 14 18:57
Lucky enough to be on at 25's for the Triumph (which is normally a race I leave alone antepost) as saw the interview with Ricci and you can just tell this horse is one of their main hopes this season.
By:
Paterson92
When: 29 Nov 14 19:09
Certainly hope both Kalkir and Allez live up to the hype tomorrow.
By:
Glossy
When: 30 Nov 14 12:37
That'll do Cool
By:
Paterson92
When: 30 Nov 14 12:40
Nice debut that, got to laugh at Coral cutting him to 5/1 for the Triumph Hurdle though.
By:
Tory
When: 30 Nov 14 12:41
5/1!! Wow, that's a joke. Have some 25/1 on that (was tipped to me so can't take any credit) so very happy with that as a start
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 30 Nov 14 12:45
Bit of a joke, 5 6 and 7/1 this early out on a horse that's had a day out in the mud for a race as rough as the Triumph hdl. If your not on already, i certainly wouldn't be a taker! Lay lay lay when/if he goes short on the day!
By:
Paterson92
When: 30 Nov 14 12:49
But what if he looks the most likely winner on the day Grin
By:
rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 30 Nov 14 12:51
8/1 looks about right....destroyed his field....plenty of scope. Pulled hard early....be odds on in December in the 4yr old Hurdle....he wins that which he more than likely will he be 7/2 favorite for the Triumph before the New year.
By:
Paterson92
When: 30 Nov 14 12:54
Also has the form to back it up.
By:
sj
When: 30 Nov 14 17:21
On at 50's.(Hills) 5's is a joke price, impressive today though
By:
gutfeeling
When: 30 Nov 14 18:46
Only 1 run in France so it's form is hard to quantify at this stage unless you only use the one horse to gauge it around(Bonito Du Berlias), Visibly it was impressive but a long way to go before March and by then the form of today's race could look very poor, Or strong.
By:
gutfeeling
When: 30 Nov 14 18:46
I'd love some 50's though, Great work SJ.
By:
wellchief
When: 30 Nov 14 21:38
Very true gutfeeling.  Congrats to those on a big price, but the market will look completely different in March to what it is now.
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 01 Dec 14 09:47
JCB Triumph Hurdle Grade 1 (POSSIBLE ENTRIES) Cl1 2m1f here...

http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/card.sd?race_id=614838&r_date=2015-03-13&big_race=Y&raceTabs=#raceTabs=oc_
By:
sj
When: 01 Dec 14 16:24
Only a 10 E/W gutfeeling, nothing mad. Just couldnt understand when reading the one jump ahead book why a Mullins/Ricci ex Macarie horse was that big
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 03 Dec 14 12:59
Reminds me of the "MINSK....TRUIMPH HURDLE" thread tbo
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 07 Dec 14 15:02
Here's your winner 10tofollow
By:
CheltenhamRoar
When: 26 Dec 14 13:25
Donkey
By:
CVByrne
When: 26 Dec 14 13:27
Peace & Co will eat him alive.

It was bottomless ground today and Kalkir was keen in it.
By:
SoYouThink
When: 26 Dec 14 13:45
Kalkir might turn out to be better suited by better ground but it was disappointing run nonetheless. The winner, Fiscal Focus, though could be good. I'd be too young to remember Monksfield but it would be a nice story if this horse was to make it to Cheltenham as a Triumph Hurdle contender.
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