With absolutely no entries to go on so far as yet can we please kick things off with rampant speculation, including but not limited to the Pipe horses, I'll start with Hobbs and DARE ME who is a likely runner in this event ... Views ?
Seen Dare Me run both this times this season and not sure he is quite good enough to be winning an Imperial Cup tbh.
Alrazi's mark must have slipped a few lbs this season, he'd be interesting.
Seen Dare Me run both this times this season and not sure he is quite good enough to be winning an Imperial Cup tbh.Alrazi's mark must have slipped a few lbs this season, he'd be interesting.
Have no idea whether he would be entered and at this stage whether he would get a high enough mark to get in, but Ifyouletmefinish appeals as the type of horse that would run well
Have no idea whether he would be entered and at this stage whether he would get a high enough mark to get in, but Ifyouletmefinish appeals as the type of horse that would run well
OK, I've heard Ted Spread from the preview evenings too, that is interesting.
Of note DEP said today in the Racing Post there will be no double attempt this year due to no suitable interest from owners at the yard. Interesting and intriguing comment.
So this now looks wide open. Something to do your nuts on this weekend then ...
OK, I've heard Ted Spread from the preview evenings too, that is interesting. Of note DEP said today in the Racing Post there will be no double attempt this year due to no suitable interest from owners at the yard. Interesting and intriguing comment.
I'd like to see chesil beach boy have a crack in this, keeps winning and still looks to have stacks left to me....miranda roberts or not i'd be keen to back it off 129.He's 9 but has been lightly raced after having 2 years off and the initial promise he showed during his bumper career (just beat by tocca ferro for one instance) hasn't been stunted by his absence as he is progressing with each run over hurdles.
I'd like to see chesil beach boy have a crack in this, keeps winning and still looks to have stacks left to me....miranda roberts or not i'd be keen to back it off 129.He's 9 but has been lightly raced after having 2 years off and the initial promise
Sintonian, it used to be 100k, but everything is being cut back now, as a sport we have suffered more than any other, through political meddling, VERY POOR VALUE TO WINNERS, I remember races being worth more about 40 years ago, this was normal every day meets and no night racing or Sunday racing with a maximum of 6 races daily at each meet, this stupid way of doing mushroomed under the NEW LABOUR government, plus the machines and cartoon racing in betting shops, absolutely disgusting!!!!!
Sintonian, it used to be 100k, but everything is being cut back now, as a sport we have suffered more than any other, through political meddling, VERY POOR VALUE TO WINNERS, I remember races being worth more about 40 years ago, this was normal every
Ted Spread 4/1 Sire de Grugy 10/1 Master of Arts 10/1 Hinterland 10/1 Tocca Ferro 12/1 Red Merlin 12/1 Nampour 12/1 Ile de Re 12/1 Devil To Pay 14/1 Outrageous Request 14/1 Ciceron 16/1 Celtus 16/1 Pascha Bere 16/1 Chesil Beach Boy 16/1 Lucaindubai 16/1 Starluck 20/1 Via Galilei 20/1 Torphichen 20/1 Pateese 20/1 Swift Lord 20/1 First In The Queue 20/1 Paintball 20/1 Monetary Fund 20/1 Dark Shadow 20/1 Art Professor 25/1 Johns Spirit 25/1 Valid Reason 25/1 Lady Bluesky 25/1 Clarion Call 25/1 Zanir 33/1 Ascendant 33/1 Grafite 33/1 Helium 33/1 El Dancer 33/1 Rowan Tiger 33/1 Looks Like Slim 50/1 Sacrilege 50/1
Each Way Odds » 1/4 Places 1,2,3,4
Ted Spread4/1 Sire de Grugy10/1 Master of Arts10/1 Hinterland10/1 Tocca Ferro12/1 Red Merlin12/1 Nampour12/1 Ile de Re12/1 Devil To Pay14/1 Outrageous Request14/1 Ciceron16/1 Celtus16/1 Pascha Bere16/1 Chesil Beach Boy16/1 Lucaindubai16/1 Starluck20/
Whilst he may well prove a lot better, I certainly don't think that Ted Spread is thrown in off 135 and wouldn't go anywhere near him at 4s.
Obviously he was a very good flat horse and last time having spent more time in training with PFN, he was visually very impressive up against a fair marker. However unexposed he is, he has still been put up 15lbs and that's a hell of a hike
Whilst he may well prove a lot better, I certainly don't think that Ted Spread is thrown in off 135 and wouldn't go anywhere near him at 4s.Obviously he was a very good flat horse and last time having spent more time in training with PFN, he was visu
FFT of similar ability to BOURNE (2nd in the Old Newton Cup) The Dapper Don has one in this which won the Old Newton Cup - RED MERLIN.
Has had some time out due to a back problem but when he came back he put 3 together and ran up a sequence. Seems to act on all ground (better on good but not apparently ground dependent) I think this fella's better than 130, he hurdles very slickly indeed and has been double entered with a view to picking up the bonus. Last visit to this track he was out of sorts in the Tolworth and didn't ever get going, he's better than that and this was at the time of a physical issue since resolved.
Appears to have been saved for this. 12/1 looks decent.
FFT of similar ability to BOURNE (2nd in the Old Newton Cup) The Dapper Don has one in this which won the Old Newton Cup - RED MERLIN. Has had some time out due to a back problem but when he came back he put 3 together and ran up a sequence. Seems to
Oh and re MASTER OF ARTS, Pipey's actual words in RP Saturday were -
"By the way, it’s looking unlikely we’ll be going for the Imperial Cup/Cheltenham double that Gaspara pulled off a few years ago. I had a couple of possibles in mind but I am not sure the owners are keen."
Queue MASTER OF ARTS Bolting up at 9/1 ... No I haven't backed it either. Possible I'll live to regret that.
Oh and re MASTER OF ARTS, Pipey's actual words in RP Saturday were - "By the way, it’s looking unlikelywe’ll be going for the ImperialCup/Cheltenham double that Gasparapulled off a few years ago. I had acouple of possibles in mind but I amnot sur
Oh and re MASTER OF ARTS, Pipey's actual words in RP Saturday were -
"By the way, it’s looking unlikely we’ll be going for the Imperial Cup/Cheltenham double that Gaspara pulled off a few years ago. I had a couple of possibles in mind but I am not sure the owners are keen."
Queue MASTER OF ARTS Bolting up at 9/1 ... No I haven't backed it either. Possible I'll live to regret that.
Oh and re MASTER OF ARTS, Pipey's actual words in RP Saturday were - "By the way, it’s looking unlikelywe’ll be going for the ImperialCup/Cheltenham double that Gasparapulled off a few years ago. I had acouple of possibles in mind but I amnot sur
Reading the RP, if tomorrow's forecast rain arrives a good chance that Ted Spread won't run.
Regardless, if the rain does come I think Sire de Grugy still has some wriggle room of its current mark. Won't get too heavily involved but on balance I would sooner back him than one of the others mentioned here that whilst not without chances may not have enough on hand for their seasonal debut
Reading the RP, if tomorrow's forecast rain arrives a good chance that Ted Spread won't run.Regardless, if the rain does come I think Sire de Grugy still has some wriggle room of its current mark. Won't get too heavily involved but on balance I would
harchibald 05 Mar 12 21:12 Joined: 30 Sep 01 | Topic/replies: 321 | Blogger: harchibald's blog FFT of similar ability to BOURNE (2nd in the Old Newton Cup) The Dapper Don has one in this which won the Old Newton Cup - RED MERLIN.
Please forgive my ignorance but who are you referring to here? Solely Red merlin? I am not sure he was 2nd in the old newton cup
Just interested in what your saying and found to get a bit confused, by FFT your obv replying to far from trouble.
harchibald05 Mar 12 21:12Joined:30 Sep 01| Topic/replies: 321 | Blogger: harchibald's blogFFT of similar ability to BOURNE (2nd in the Old Newton Cup) The Dapper Don has one in this which won the Old Newton Cup - RED MERLIN. Please forgive my ignoran
"Bazzar", I am struggling to find a race that was worth more in 1972 than it is in 2012. As an example, the race you highlight, The Great Metropolitan, run over 2m of course, was worth £2000 in '72. This year it will be run for £15,000, despite it being downgraded somewhat (as the course cannot take a 2m race these days so it's run over 1m 4f and would clash with the City and Sub -40K, 1m 2f- if it's rating band was much higher).
Happy to check back for you on any other specific races and allay your fears...so fire away...
"Bazzar",I am struggling to find a race that was worth more in 1972 than it is in 2012. As an example, the race you highlight, The Great Metropolitan, run over 2m of course, was worth £2000 in '72. This year it will be run for £15,000, despite it
Good point SANKARA, I should have stipulated "comparable value" and I am only interested in value to winner, as that is one of my criteria for betting.
Good point SANKARA, I should have stipulated "comparable value" and I am only interested in value to winner, as that is one of my criteria for betting.
Rancid point Sankara as that was not what bazzar wrote and doesn't appear to be what he meant either. I don't think you'll find many infaltion-deniers on here
Bazzar, the value to the winner would be the same exercise as the total prize fund. They are linked funnily enough
Anyway, if you fancy carrying on start another thread that I'll reply to as this, knowing you, could go on a bit.
Rancid point Sankara as that was not what bazzar wrote and doesn't appear to be what he meant either. I don't think you'll find many infaltion-deniers on here Bazzar, the value to the winner would be the same exercise as the total prize fund. The
The point I was making is that I think that the winner of this race may have been behind Bourne at Ascot last time (Helium, Art Professor, Valid Reason)
Reckon that race will work out well. Art Prof the one i'm leaning towards most at the moment. beat Hinterland the previous race and got fairly close to Module. Think he'll outrun his price
Bit confused here The point I was making is that I think that the winner of this race may have been behind Bourne at Ascot last time (Helium, Art Professor, Valid Reason) Reckon that race will work out well. Art Prof the one i'm leaning towards most
Pipey sounded very sweet on his runner just now on ATR. ''A high class horse we're looking forward to running''. They will attempt the double aswell if all OK.
Tell me, didn't they bring back a similarly lightly raced,fragile but talented horse to finish an unlucky second .. Seven Is My Number ??
Roobuck, I thought any rain would help Ted Spread, loved soft ground on the Flat.
Pipey sounded very sweet on his runner just now on ATR. ''A high class horse we're looking forward to running''. They will attempt the double aswell if all OK.Tell me, didn't they bring back a similarly lightly raced,fragile but talented horse to fin
harchibald 03 Mar 12 22:04 Joined: 30 Sep 01 | Topic/replies: 321 | Blogger: harchibald's blog OK, I've heard Ted Spread from the preview evenings too, that is interesting.
Of note DEP said today in the Racing Post there will be no double attempt this year due to no suitable interest from owners at the yard. Interesting and intriguing comment.
So this now looks wide open. Something to do your nuts on this weekend then ...
and now
sintonian 07 Mar 12 11:26 Joined: 21 Sep 04 | Topic/replies: 17,945 | Blogger: sintonian's blog Pipey sounded very sweet on his runner just now on ATR. ''A high class horse we're looking forward to running''. They will attempt the double aswell if all OK.
Shameless, but far from the only one.
harchibald03 Mar 12 22:04 Joined: 30 Sep 01 | Topic/replies: 321 | Blogger: harchibald's blogOK, I've heard Ted Spread from the preview evenings too, that is interesting. Of note DEP said today in the Racing Post there will be no double attempt this
sint - I agree but PFN was quoted in the paper as saying that won't run if its soft. Maybe they wouldn't want too hard a race ahead of the County Hurdle if it was soft.
Just thought it might be worth taking a price now if others fancied something else, because if TS does come out it will cause a huge shake in the market
sint - I agree but PFN was quoted in the paper as saying that won't run if its soft. Maybe they wouldn't want too hard a race ahead of the County Hurdle if it was soft. Just thought it might be worth taking a price now if others fancied something els
Did you back him DD ? I had not read anything from trainer re a run ..
Apparently Anthony Bromley said Ted Spread wont run at the Leopardstown Preview meetting last night, but lo and behold he is declare at 48 hrs..
Did you back him DD ? I had not read anything from trainer re a run ..Apparently Anthony Bromley said Ted Spread wont run at the Leopardstown Preview meetting last night, but lo and behold he is declare at 48 hrs..
Had a few quid eachway on Devil To Pay. He does need a career best,21lb higher than his last win, but still looks to be going in the right direction and will be suited by the race conditions, nice weight. Took 14/1 but you can get 5 places elsewhere fwiw.
Had a few quid eachway on Devil To Pay. He does need a career best,21lb higher than his last win, but still looks to be going in the right direction and will be suited by the race conditions, nice weight. Took 14/1 but you can get 5 places elsewhere
Afraid so Sint. An incredibly promising horse, off the course for well over a year but left in at the 5-day stage and jocked up. Not unreasonable to assume it would line up, at least that's what I thought
Afraid so Sint. An incredibly promising horse, off the course for well over a year but left in at the 5-day stage and jocked up. Not unreasonable to assume it would line up, at least that's what I thought
Interesting that you picked Devil to Pay sint. He ran a good race against SDG last time and though he is 2lb better off I though he was held and a better race with a little more pace in it I'm hoping will carry SDG further into it than at Taunton.
The other one I'm also interested in is Nampour, but e/w. As much as anything if he runs well I may well be hovering over Balbarry for the Martin Pipe
Interesting that you picked Devil to Pay sint. He ran a good race against SDG last time and though he is 2lb better off I though he was held and a better race with a little more pace in it I'm hoping will carry SDG further into it than at Taunton.The
I'm down on this already due to a big punt on Red Merlin. Seriously bad judgement and just too trigger happy on my part.
I backed MASTER OF ARTS This morning pre decs at 9/2. He can recover this race to a healthy profit or make a heaftier loss for me.
Bromley 'at it', Pipey 'at it', mute from McCain and More also putting punters away. This really has to stop. The first two, although I'm a personal major fan of the latter, have both blatantly contradicted themselves, one at a preview evening another actually in print. Don't understand it ... or I hope I don't ... reality may be as it appears.
I'm down on this already due to a big punt on Red Merlin. Seriously bad judgement and just too trigger happy on my part. I backed MASTER OF ARTS This morning pre decs at 9/2. He can recover this race to a healthy profit or make a heaftier loss for me
Master of arts must be covered here,it looks like they mean business with the blinkers on. Interestingly he won 3 times when backing up within 7 days with Sir Mark. Im already on Pateese but ive gone off him now, the other one i can see in the mix is Zanir who is capable of framing off his lowest mark for over 2 years.
Master of arts must be covered here,it looks like they mean business with the blinkers on. Interestingly he won 3 times when backing up within 7 days with Sir Mark. Im already on Pateese but ive gone off him now, the other one i can see in the mix i
Nampour as mentioned above is the value here. Good horse for Hobbs a few years ago and back on a decent mark. Good effort last time and as long as the ground drys, this stiff finish could suit. 20's e/w looks good value with Tom O'Brien booked for a red hot stable. Could see a gamble on this one.
Nampour as mentioned above is the value here. Good horse for Hobbs a few years ago and back on a decent mark. Good effort last time and as long as the ground drys, this stiff finish could suit. 20's e/w looks good value with Tom O'Brien booked for
Only had a few quid on Roobuck. He was held by SDG agree but in the context of THIS race DTP has a nice weight. Wasn't expecting the ground to be Soft though so not sure if he'll like that. May add another selection tonight/tomorrow.
Only had a few quid on Roobuck. He was held by SDG agree but in the context of THIS race DTP has a nice weight. Wasn't expecting the ground to be Soft though so not sure if he'll like that. May add another selection tonight/tomorrow.
Though I haven't backed it, I also think Ciceron will outrun its current odds. Won off this mark last year and if you can forgive his last run when he really wouldn't have been suited by the pace ( I know that applies to many in that race ) has course, distance and going form. Trainer still seems to have her horse in good form generally.
The difference to the front two in price is startling considering they still have it to prove
Though I haven't backed it, I also think Ciceron will outrun its current odds. Won off this mark last year and if you can forgive his last run when he really wouldn't have been suited by the pace ( I know that applies to many in that race ) has cours
I think I'll just stick with SDG and small e/w on Nampour...may have jumped too early. I think the County Hurdle will be easier than this race
And yet Aidan chooses Art Professor....I think I'll just stick with SDG and small e/w on Nampour...may have jumped too early. I think the County Hurdle will be easier than this race
And you Tin my worry with Master of Arts is he was very in and out with Mark Johnston during the flat season,backed him a few times after catching my eye in the previous races,but was very poor and never delivered,maybe Pipe has sorted him out,but won't be carrying my money this time,like i said,good luck though.
And you Tin my worry with Master of Arts is he was very in and out with Mark Johnston during the flat season,backed him a few times after catching my eye in the previous races,but was very poor and never delivered,maybe Pipe has sorted him out,but wo
I'm really coming round to Master Of Arts being a proper tilt at the bonus from Pipe again. That beating of Copper Bleu at Donny in the race before it ran in the triumph a few years ago reads really well. I know it was getting over a stone but I remember the race well because I was following Copper Bleu and it won easily. Copper Bleu was smart and was then 4th in a good supreme in it's next race.
I think this has double bubble attempt written all over it and when they really go for it quite often it comes off.
I'm really coming round to Master Of Arts being a proper tilt at the bonus from Pipe again. That beating of Copper Bleu at Donny in the race before it ran in the triumph a few years ago reads really well. I know it was getting over a stone but I reme
Graffiti way over priced at 500/1.Tough little horse at the right end of the handicap with top claimer on board.Will stay the trip well and was running a good race behind Dynaste not that long back.Not that great a race imo and worth a small dabble.Good luck all.
Graffiti way over priced at 500/1.Tough little horse at the right end of the handicap with top claimer on board.Will stay the trip well and was running a good race behind Dynaste not that long back.Not that great a race imo and worth a small dabble.
Obv. Trained by M.Pipe is one but would like to see the others, I think this race is usually won by a younger horse 5 or 6 and every year I am always looking at an older one that is well h'cpd at a big price!
Anyone have racecallers trends?Obv. Trained by M.Pipe is one but would like to see the others, I think this race is usually won by a younger horse 5 or 6 and every year I am always looking at an older one that is well h'cpd at a big price!