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Certainly looks the case and if so, I think sense has prevailed.
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Nichols canyon is 41/1 on here - so no to that one. Besides he is an outstanding fav for the Neptune. Shaneshill is being considered for the neptune because they don't give him a prayer against Douvan in the other race. Personally think it unlikely that we will see Shanes at the festival. But that's just a guess.
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Something to do with PP going nr mb tonight.
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Ah right Stevo that actually makes sense!
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Wylie has come out and cleared up running plans for his novices.
WYLIE LINES UP CHELTENHAM TEAM 28 Feb 2015 09:29 Owner Graham Wylie has described Black Hercules as "a monster" ahead of his run in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. The Willie Mullins-trained six-year-old has only run twice over hurdles, winning at Cork both times, with his most recent outing coming over three miles. Wylie did, however, admit his lack of jumping experience is playing on his mind a little. Speaking to The Northern Echo, he said: "He'll run in the Albert Bartlett over three miles. He's a monster, and I'm sure he'll stay that no problem. He's been in great form, although it's a bit of a shame that we haven't been able to get him out since December. "There haven't been that many three-mile races to put him in, and that's what he needs. Willie's looking forward to seeing him in action again, and there's also a chance he could roll on to Aintree and Punchestown too." Wylie will be represented in all three novice hurdles, with last year's Cheltenham Bumper runner-up Shaneshill in the Supreme and Nichols Canyon the favourite for the Neptune. "Shaneshill hasn't been out since he came second at Navan in December because he had a setback. Willie says he's hoping to get him to Cheltenham for us, and he's getting there," said Wylie. "He's not there yet, but he's getting there and if he lines up it'll be in the Supreme and he'll have a decent chance. Willie obviously has Douvan in the race as well, and some people are saying the Supreme is not the right race for him (Shaneshill), but Willie is adamant that it is. Hopefully, his stamina will come into play. "Nichols Canyon has been excellent all season, and it's just a shame he stepped on that hurdle over Christmas (at Leopardstown) because that's the only blemish on his record. He would have won three Grade Ones if that hadn't happened. "He's still a double Grade One winner, though, and if he jumps well, Ruby (Walsh) says he has tons of stamina. He'll run in the Neptune, and he's got a great chance." |
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Boom Nichols Canyon-Neptune, cheers for posting.
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