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I think the lack of a prep run was more detrimental tbh.
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it's a lesson Mrs Harrington has consistently failed to learn, same thing with Steps To Freedom who also did not get a prep run
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Does`nt get up the hill, could farm a few graded races in Ireland leading up to Cheltenham though.
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Not against Hurricane Fly he won't
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Hurricane Fly is vulnerable this season, early Champion Hurdle odds tell a story compared to previous years.
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He won't be beat on his home patch. 14 Grade ones will account for that. Throw in a couple of Champion hurdles to boot and I reckon Jetzki has a wee bit of catching up to do, not to mention the rest
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HFs odds were really no different last year as per usual we were being told that there were all these wonderful new(ish) kids on the block. The bookies love it. Jezki may not in fact handle Cheltenham. Beaten at two festivals but admittedly against the best.
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Sooner or later HF becomes vulnerable,i think this season it could well happen,not sure Jezki is the one to take advantage yet though,but of course its possible.
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Arklearkle 14 Nov 13 19:12
HFs odds were really no different last year as per usual we were being told that there were all these wonderful new(ish) kids on the block. The bookies love it. Jezki may not in fact handle Cheltenham. Beaten at two festivals but admittedly against the best. .................................................................. Was he 11/2 at this stage of the game last year m8? |
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Yes he was 5s to 6s and remained at those prices well into the new year as far as I can remember.
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I think HF is very vulnerable this year.
Another year older and maybe better opposition. My Tent Or Yours is my thinking to be the one to beat. Thought he looked a monster of a horse. A tank i tell you, A TANK |
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Out of the Morgiana.
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Sensible thing to do from the Jezki team. Let Mullins aka the Oirish Howard Johnston run horses against himself.
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About as near a walkover you could get on sunday for HF.
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HURRICANE FLY'S attempt to set a new world record for Grade 1 victories in Sunday's Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown was made significantly easier on Friday as main rival Jezki was not declared.
The two-time Champion Hurdle winner spearheads a strong team for Willie Mullins in the race, with stablemates Marito, Midnight Game and Mikael D'Haguenet also declared. Akatara completes the line-up. STRONG ![]() 1/6 fav!!! |
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Graeme83
15 Nov 13 11:59 Joined: 21 Sep 07 | Topic/replies: 8,217 | Blogger: Graeme83's blog Sensible thing to do from the Jezki team. Let Mullins aka the Oirish Howard Johnston run horses against himself. you really are a fkin cretin |
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Jezki now going for the Hattons Grace over 20f, likely opponents Solwhit, Annie Power, Zaidpour, all with proven stamina. Odd decision imvho.
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They are running scared of the Fly alreay
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already
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I don't think they're running scared. Jezki is a long term prospect, and still only 5. If he makes it to the festival with some wins behind him, he will be 6 versus HF at 10. HF is obviously a multiple winner, so there's no great point in taking him on right now.
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Graeme you have written many sensible bits on here and like the rest of us you have written some not so clever but your post of 11.59 takes the biscuit. Your credibility as a serious poster has just sunk to absolute zero. Reim probably sums it up just right.
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Sad to see Jezki not running. I'm definitely in the baton passing camp this year even if it doesn't come whilst he is in Ireland. To a point Hurricane Fly got a little lucky at Cheltenham last year and it's still not his course which just shows how great a horse he is.
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perhaps the boss man needs AP at Cheltenham and did n't want to put anybody else up on Jezki just now.
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Pfft.
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shame jessica bottled it
step him up in trip next, get beat off a stayer, put him away for winter, see him again in march when he's undercooked for the festival, sounds like a plan to me ![]() |
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I never expected either jezki or our connor to take him on in the Morgiana but it was their best chance of beating him and they missed the opportunity.
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the chances of jezki turning up in the hattons grace......are the same as frankel running in the race.......a two year old child could tell ya......that's a load of old bollloxx......
why did they not just tell the truth.......what difference would it make......even just say it had a little setback.....and was missing the race.......no big deal.....instead they concoct a story that nobody that knows anything would believe...... its the same as pipe saying dynaste will skip the king George......and go for the welsh national instead..... |
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what story? I thought they just said they decided to skip it and go for the Hattons Grace?
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According to todays stable tour in the RP, both Jezki & Our Conor will run in the Ryanair hurdle at Leopardstwon, Dec 29th. Likely next target for HF, too.
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the horse worked terrible sintonian.......that's why it didn't run.......1000/1 it runs in the hatton grace......don't see the reason for the cloak and dagger stuff.......and the hattons grace nonsense......
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when did they say that?
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They probably wont take on HF at Christmas either - they will have had too much Christmas pud or something else.
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When McCoy got off him he said he just kept pulling out more and more, was idling but felt he would have picked up had he been joined and that maybe a step up in distance could suit. The Hattons Grace as been won in the past by CH types.
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Hattons always small fields 5/6 runners.
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What a ride from Barry. Key was to switch him off. What might have been last year if Barry had taken the ride.
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Barry said the hood made the difference as it got him to settle better
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yep, and those tactics employed last time in Ireland were all wrong.
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