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just read your blog EC, some nice winners!
Robinson Collonges and Calgary Bay (e/w) in this for me. |
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Good stuff. i like Noble Alan too and know Nicky Richards rates him highly. Similar profile to the stables Skippers Brig who ran 3rd last season in same race. Wonder if they've been held up by the weather??
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great read and can't argue with your results either, top work
don't fancy Max (still not convinced about him up the hill), Josh (handicapper killed him) or Dave (best fresh), think I'll go with an outsider or two when the decs are out, nice case you've made for Alan |
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Good stuff EC & wd so far, hope it continues.
Mad Max for me. GL. |
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did anything come to light why GE ran so badly in the PP? Or is that as good as he is?
Dave's needs decent ground, wondering if inconsistency down to immaturity and this could be his year. good preview EC. |
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Reyes - GE looked to be struggling to go the pace from a long way out, from over a mile out iirc.
How much if any will he come for it? You could say he ran to his festival form, being just ahead of Sunnyhillboy, who will probably come on more for the run. Was GE just laid out to win a race at Cheltenham? Good chance that was his day in the sun. |
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Thanks for the comments;
Good to see Noble Alan runs. Think 25/1 still seems a massive price considering the ground looks like it's going to run quick. |
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Add another 0.5pt E/W 25-1 Noble Alan (BOG) available freely
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reckon it'll get backed heavily on the day?
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DAVES DREAM IMO is a cracking bet @ 5/1 e way .....11bs wont stop him
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Just got round to watching Noble Alans Ascot race and I have to say Im concerned about his chances of staying the trip as he looked a proper emptier over 2 furlongs less on less demanding hill finish. He travelled well and came to challenge and... nothing. Fitness couldnt have been an issue and whilst the ground will help it was hardly a quagmire at Ascot and for that reason he's FIRED!!!! (god its catching....)
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Just watched the Aintree race as well and I know blood vessell situation but similar story to Ascot. Very high cruising speed but finds little off the bridle. Not gonna be run at slow pace either. Good luck though tremendous results from your blog and very enjoyable read. Can you substantiate more reasons why you think he may stay?
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Nice analysis EC - thanks.
Noble Alan seems a fair shout value-wise though I think I'll wait and see what the ground is actually like given that Mr Claisse's going descriptions ought properly to be sold on the fiction shelves. The covers being down so long almost certainly won't help matters. I'd be wary over dismissing Dave's Dream quite so readily; I don't think wind ops have any lasting effect in many cases, but the occasional horse seems to get long term benefit and he had one in the summer. |
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After two races, Tony McCoy said: "The ground is good to soft, dead in places," while Paddy Brennan said: "It is quite holding in some parts and I'd say it's more good to soft than anything else."
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Noble Alan needs good ground and clearly won't get the trip and undulating track. Would be amazed if it placed.
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robinson to win nicely
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Was at the track today, and the ground did seem a little softer than ideal. Hopefully be OK.
Added 1pt E/W 10-1 Psycho. Coral. |
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Final Bets
1pt Win Mad Max 11-1 Betfred (BOG) 0.5pt E/W Noble Alan 25-1, 0.5pt E/W 25-1 (BOG) 1pt E/W Psycho 10/1 |
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Robinson for me. Would love to see Little Josh do the double as his rider gets him jumping brilliantly. Just think the extra weight, distance and stiffer course will get him caught.
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Love Noble Alan but cant see him getting the trip. GL
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I've backed Noble Alan - but win only. imo think if he gets the trip he will win. At 25/1 it's defo worth taking that chance.
2pts win 25/1 bog |