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Be interesting to see how his stablemate Jenkins gets on this Friday, supposed to be the real deal!
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Another 'Lough' that is a natural fencer eg Kylemore Lough. I was gutted when he lost by a short head at 7/1 at the weekend - it screwed up my double with Cue Card. Next time, I firmly believe he'll be ridden more patiently (like CC) similarly to the way he beat Outlander in Ireland.
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Yes Jenkins is probably their first string for the Supreme at this stage. Be surprised if he jumps as well as LDS though!
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Jenkins could meet Coup De Pinceau, runner-up to LDS at Newbury on friday.
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impossible123 22 Nov 16 18:29 Joined: 07 Sep 15 | Topic/replies: 2,467 | Blogger: impossible123's blog
Another 'Lough' that is a natural fencer eg Kylemore Lough. I was gutted when he lost by a short head at 7/1 at the weekend - it screwed up my double with Cue Card. Next time, I firmly believe he'll be ridden more patiently (like CC) similarly to the way he beat Outlander in Ireland. Sumptuous aftertime, great stuff. |
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Joist,
You must lead a 'normal' life to be so 'affected' by a post here! Remember, when one tells a lie one is only kidding oneself, nobody else. if you bear that in mind you'll know where I'm coming from. Good bye!!!!!! |
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Touchy
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I think LDS has drifted slightly in the Supreme because Lydia Hislop reckoned he'd be suited by a longer distance eg Neptune or Albert Bartlett.
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Try Oddschecker, click on 'Flat' then Commonwealth Cup: Caravaggio is 'fav' at 4/1 presently.
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Unlike the slick jumping from LDS in his hurdling debut his stablemate, Jenkins, was far from fluent but he won handsomely; he'd need to improve a lot on his jumping in the Supreme Hurdle though.
Last season Hendo had two in the Supreme Hurdle, namely Altior and Buveur D'air - same again this season? Why not I say. |
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As a JENKINS backer I was a bit disappointed visually live but looking at the form after the event I believe this is good debut over hurdles. Posted a good time in the ground and think the horses in behind will be useful animals. Certainly got the feel this was a deeper race than the one Lough Derg Spirit ran in. Im sure next time his jumping will have improved and at this stage still my fancy for the supreme. He's certainly got some engine!
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Another LDS fan signing in,
I've only backed him for the Neptune @ 25/1 so hope that's the route they take. |
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I have seen LDS and Jenkins run in the flesh this week, still more impressed with LDS. But Jenkins did come back on the bridle approaching the last, need to see him jump better next time out.
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Jenkins certainly has an engine, and a force to be reckoned with at Cheltenham if he brushes up his jumping. He is only 12/1 here.
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Defo take the 25/1 LDS for the Neptune, not the smaller prices for the Supreme.
Jenkins good value at 12/1 for the Supreme. If hurdling Improves through schooling and running in quicker pac race he could be a star. |
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So which race will this one go, Neptune or Supreme? Jenkins is more likely the Supreme as it is more thought of than LDS.
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Entered in the 2m Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham tomorrow.
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He is missing in the line-up, next weekend perhaps.
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Wouldn't be surprised if he goes for the novice hurdle at Kempton on Boxing Day - as Altior did year. If he doesn't then Jenkins surely will.
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Jenkins already pencilled in for Kempton
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Nice boost for Jenkins there.
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Indeed, looked a hot race.
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PP have Jenkins into 5/1 fav now! Wonder if thats because they know there isn't much in a Ireland this year.
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5/1 fav for the Supreme Hurdle for staying in his box? Sheer madness,...I'd have Rhododendron in the 1000G any time, any day. Let's hope it has not dented LDS's chance of running in the Neptune. Nevertheless, I have backed him at 12/1 out of sheer desperation to participate in the Supreme Hurdle antepost.
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You can say it's just for staying in his box, but his form has taken a pretty big boost today.
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I think it is more Henderson induced. However, he was impressive considering his sloppy jumping at times.
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What do you mean Henderson induced?
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Hendo's reputation.
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He's been slashed in price today, because of Hendersons reputation? And not because one of the horses he beat easily just won a very hot race at Chelts.
Right. Got it. |
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Hendos reputation? why wasn't he slashed yesterday then?
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Hendo trained 19 winners today.
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lol
I would not be a backer of jenkins under 8's after seeing him hurdle, i guess he will get much better so i would rather back him on the day, if he still has to prove it etc. |
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Was it a hot race? Ok, let me check what that horse beat?
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The fav and 2nd fav in the race did not perform (ground perhaps); the runner-up was having his 1st run over hurdles, 3rd (50/1) fell last time out, 4th (33/1), I do not need to continue, do I?
If LDS had stood his ground and was beaten by Pingshou then I can understand the reaction of the bookies. |
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I've no interest whether you think that was or wasn't a hot race. Time will tell.
But the point remains the horse had his form boosted today and that's why he has been shortened. To suggest it's because of 'Hendo's reputation' is nothing short of laughable. |
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Not sure what Sky bet know, but they are the only firm to have priced up the race at Ascot this weekend, and it looks like LDS will be running and not Jenkins, if they are correct.
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The betting has flip-flopped between the two Hendo protagonists.
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Henderson did say after Jenkins won that next run would be at Kempton same race Altior won last year.
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