I try to find a reason why an Irish good thing won't win. None of the major Irish courses are as undulating as Cheltenham but it never seems to make much difference. Are any of the hotpots vulnerable to coming down the hill? I hope it won't be Majborough. He has been to Cheltenham before. Kopek des Bordes is the one that hasn't been there before and never run outside of Ireland.
On kopek,like a lot of the 100 winners Mullins has had at Cheltenham,it’s a novice,so there’s a good chance it hadn’t run there before.
Given most of the world is undulating,maybe horses can cope with the odd hill.given they ve been mastered by humans and react,work from human influence.
I doubt galophin de champ and kopek de Bordes,were mulling over the finer points of undulations prior to the festival.as galophin neighed at kopek,sageform believes it might prove difficult for you,given you’ve never ran outside Ireland mate. It’s not easy running up a hill. Look galophin,my family come from old French money,the de bordes,you new monied de champs think you are the big I am. I’ve never read anything about you by ted Walsh.arent you embarrassed you only ran at Cheltenham in the Martin pipe.
And who’s this sageform,some disgruntled footman we let go.
Navan ,same as Cheltenham.On kopek,like a lot of the 100 winners Mullins has had at Cheltenham,it’s a novice,so there’s a good chance it hadn’t run there before.Given most of the world is undulating,maybe horses can cope with the odd hill.given