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Autocue
24 Mar 22 08:23
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He's discovered a new approach to training. For 20k he'll keep your horse under wraps until the spring when you can watch it show the best version of itself on the gallops.

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By:
strontium
When: 24 Mar 22 13:18
Surely trainers have to try new things when what they are doing is not working? OK, the approach he tried this year didn't work (though I would say Protektorat overperformed), but doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.
By:
rolland
When: 25 Mar 22 19:51
As an owner with Skelton are u happy it runs a couple races a year? Not for me,
By:
strontium
When: 25 Mar 22 20:35
I would, yes. But presumably his owners are on board with it, or they'd take their horses elsewhere.
By:
irishone
When: 27 Mar 22 10:34
Did his jockey go to cheltenham ?
By:
strontium
When: 27 Mar 22 12:12
In spirit.
By:
comingupthehill
When: 27 Mar 22 23:24
At least he had a go. Unlike some other triainers.

But what can they do. Win 2 big races through season on itv beating 4 runners owners chuffed or target chelt and come 4th to 3 Irish. At least owners had a winning day.

Irish is premier league
English is championship.

The 3miler was gifted to English. No Irish. Constitution hill would of won anyway but gifted supreme. Dysart was a maiden winner. Sir g  moved.

Hcps won by 2 year down in weights or winners on the up.

2mares. Won.

Everyone moans about season being chelt focused. So can’t have both.
By:
impossible123
When: 01 Apr 22 18:37
Will he have a winner at Aintree? Protektorat vs Clan des Obeaux vz Kemboy.
By:
strontium
When: 02 Apr 22 11:46
I don't fancy the Skelton horse for that. Horses that have had a hard race in the Gold Cup have a long history of being turned over in the bowl (including some that were far better than the current lot). Plus, in the conditions, CdO may well still be the better horse anyway. I'm not sure about Kemboy - the conditions suit, but he seems to be considerably better at Leopardstown than elsewhere.
By:
irishone
When: 10 Apr 22 07:40
I feel he is a bit over-hyped in reality.
OK the old man did o k at the olympics but
the son has had a few half decent ones
That may have failed to reach their potential
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 10 Apr 22 16:10
When I think of his old man I think of the old time Horse Of The Year show and the wanton vandalism committed by the snooty-nosed hoi polloi who thought they were God;s gift to the planet and felt they had the right to ignore the plebs and use Wembley for their event that year.  The finest surface in football needlessly churned up and brutally demolished by the snobs who ran that event.  It was sacrilege.  Nick was just coming to the fore then and was challenging the establishment and they didn;t care for him either.
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 03 Oct 22 10:31
My Drogo any news on this beast
Think he’s only one going serious challenge galllop
By:
Hibore
When: 03 Oct 22 19:07
I heard he was most likely be aimed at the Ryanair which makes sense. I’ve taken some if the 25/1 as would be much shorter if turned up there in decent form. So far my individual ante post bet.
By:
strontium
When: 06 Oct 22 10:39
I'm sure he'll be aimed at the Gold Cup long term. The owner has stated that winning the Gold Cup is his main ambition. However, whether that will be this season, who knows? He wouldn;t be the first horse to take in the Ryanair first.
By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 07 Oct 22 13:24
Not expected to return to track till early Spring assuming everything goes smoothly so has to be a major doubt to turn up in any race at festival
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