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Well, they're falling by the wayside, that's true. I don't think anybody is running scared - and why would they? Before Coneygree it had been 40 years since a novice won the Gold Cup, for every one of those there are plenty of Gloria Victis's.
I agree in part with your reading of the bare form, but his admirers (of which I am one) will point to the ease with which he has done it. He looks the real deal, but far from a certainty come the festival. PS Couldn't this have gone on one of the multiple other Thistlecrack/Gold Cup threads? |
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The Gold Cup will still take some winning, but lets be honest he is the best horse. Kauto is the only 3 miler I've ever seen that has the sort of pace Thistlecrack has, I just hope he stays the extra 2.5 furlongs over the larger obstacles.
The ground will play a big factor. Quick going and you'd think he will gallop all over them. With cut in the ground the last thing Scu will be wanting is a slog with a horse like Native River, I think soft ground would even the playing field out a lot more. He could have won the King George by double the distance if he wanted to. |
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"He could have won the King George by double the distance if he wanted to"
Very true, owing to Cue Card cooking his goose not running his own race. Nevertheless Thistlecrack has been given a 171 rating or 18lb superior to Tea For Two (TFT) who is 153 and a consistent performer) despite beaten only 3.25l - the normal handicap equivalent is one length = 1lb for the King George distance (I believe). Thus, despite winning only by 3.25l Thistlecrack had been rated as if he'd won by 18l or 5x his King George's winning distance. The official rating for Cue Card is 176 hence his King George run was 23lbs below par (using the consistent TFT as a guide) or 23 lengths. |
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This year is no different from every other - these bomb proof, re-mortgage your house absolute 100% certainties turn up and get beat. Whilst Thistlecrack is obviously a monster and worthy favorite, he will be his own undoing if he doesn't win the Gold Cup. His jumping is good but far from error free - if any race will find him out it is the Gold Cup - it will be the most competitive race he has ever run in.
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If he puts in a clear round he wins. His stablemate in the form of his life and a true stayer is the only other horse i would consider could give him any kind of race.
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