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Jolly's Cracked is fairly interesting but I can't see it being much shorter than 8/1 on Saturday morning.
A few intriguing Irish entries (most of which probably won't be declared )so I'll wait and see what's running before playing. |
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Some really interesting 4 year olds - does anyone know whether STERNHRUBIN 14/1 is an intended runner...
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diamond king if he turns up,badly hampered on 1st start for elliot
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Iris
Sternhrubin is certainly on my shortlist |
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Sternhrubin for me, can't see why he wouldn't run here. Slick hurdler, only gone up 6lb for last win, track should suit, trainer in form, improver.
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Sort it Out at first glance for but haven't been through the race in any depth as yet
Looks as tough as it usually is! |
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I like the look of Hurricane Hollow. I think this is an improving animal which could be well handicapped.
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One stands out to me as being a typical Schweppes horse. Vercingetorix. I am not sure that he will come over but his flat form makes for interesting reading.
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more hope than confidence had a little ew bet on ZARIB,adequate reappearance behind irving at wincanton and 27lb and 14lb better off with lil's rockefeller and sternhrubin for a 3/4l defeat at ascot last season.
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KIW.....Agree,on a couple bits form he,s thrown in,trainer has learned from the master,eyecatching return,ran really well at the festival,he tanked through that race,only giving way after the last.Settled much better at Wincanton,especially early on when there was no pace,just wondering if they will reach for headgear?,plenty of scope off 133.
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Zarib has a good chance. I've backed a couple in this already, Jollys Cracked It, plus Vicenzo Mio. JCI has been targeted at the race and has an outstanding chance imo, plenty money for it over the past few days. VM, is a bit of a punt, no idea if it runs, trainer thinks he's well handicapped and seems to be getting better with every run, big price at 25/1, as low as 16/1 with lards.
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5/1 joint favs ??? In a real competitive race like the Ladbroke? Bookies thinking we are mugs as usual. False prices and ante post week in week out... same thing - as usual these will drift on Saturday.
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Totally agree IrisD. When I see this it makes me wonder if any of the forumites will take the 5s? Defo 7/1 the field Sat morning. The bookies have to stop taking the p*** out of us.
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Im all in on Jollys Cracked It and managed to snaffle the early 14's as it was earmarked as his target in October but his price is now ridicularse and will not be that on saturday.
Regarding Hurricane Hollow and Zarib, the following makes interesting reading from the Dan Skelton RP stable tour October 27th. Hurricane Hollow RPR 140h, OR 139h Didn’t quite stay when we stepped him up in trip to 2m4f for the Totepool Silver Trophy,when he nearly got there at the last. He’ll drop back in trip now and we’ll go fresh to the Ladbroke; we’ll keep him to those fast-run, valuable 2m handicaps for now but maybe when he’s older he’ll get 2m4f. Zarib We probably rode him a bit too positively at Cheltenham last year when he more or less led over the last in the Fred Winter, and he was over the top on his last run at Ascot. Hopefully he starts in the Elite Hurdle and I think this season there’s a really competitive handicap in him. He travels well and his jumping appears to have got better at home. I also always take a good look at Gordon Elliots runners, his Diamond King got the "Dark Horse" slot with him saying. Diamond King 7g King’s Theatre - Georgia On My Mind Diana Whateley 1/131/7P- RPR 136h, OR 130h "He won bumpers for Donald McCain and a couple of novice hurdles and looks a very nice horse. He could be well handicapped on some of his best form and will start off in a handicap hurdle in the next few weeks, maybe at the Showcase meeting at Cheltenham." My concern would be the mark of 144 he has been given compared to his Irish mark of 130 (though he has run second since then). Davy Russell booked to ride too. I wouldnt rule out a good run from his outsider if he gets in, Hostile Fire. He had this to say about him. "We really fancied him in the Fred Winter last March and he ran very well but just didn’t jump great and you really have to ping everything in a race like that. We’ve given him a wind operation and he seems to be in good form. He might go to Down Royal for the WKD Hurdle – his owner is a sponsor there." Has admittedly been disappointing on the face of it but I think he could leave his form behind on better going. It is going to be fiercely competitive and good luck to anyone finding the winner!! |
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JCI now generally 4/1 and 7/2 in places.Doubt it will now go out to 8/1 come race time..
Can't see it winning myself. |
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There are numerous horses with very good form for a race like this including the market leaders. However, the one I like, if he makes the final decs is NOBLE INN. Came back from break, winning on the bridle, with Ruby "pulling a train" he was in such good form.
If he makes the journey and the decs, I would prefer him at his place in the market, to any of those above him. |
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backed SOAV @25s on here and 20s E/W on the book.
Good reapearance at Ascot and should be spot on after that A/W spin. GL ALL |
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Thanks info Betil
Never keen when the trainer has two entered,he,s kept the other one for better ground races recently,hoping skelton junior on Zarib,think he has a soft spot for this race in particular,willows saviour his first big winner solo,and shelford ran well last year. Evening GI Trust your well,can,t see the love for JCI,excellent course record,presumably they think he,s got plenty in the locker,VM is interesting,his early french form with art mauresque reads well re his current mark,had the 7lb off last couple runs,presumably same saturday.Need the decs,the other one that caught the eye in the sandown race was pfn Some Plan,only had the one run switched from the TG yard,tongue tied/hood 1st time that day,travelled like the winner until fading between the last two flights,if he did need it,another on a dangerous mark. Currently soft,ground likely to be churned up by the time they get to this race,could suit a real mudlark,which might be a negative for Zarib,being 4 year old,we will see. |
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Backed Zarib 20/1 e/w hope he shows,ground should dry out a bit before Saturday as decent forecast at present. Good luck
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Have to respect the form of the Fry yard but on form I dont see why JCI it as short as this ?! My shortlist is Zarib, Sternrubin, Diamond King and Sort It Out. Will be on whoever Venetia declares in the Silver Cup
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I personally dont understand the price on JCI now either. He must be doing something special at home as he has been consistently cut over the past 10 days.
Early prices through from Hills suggest Diamond King a NR along with the 2 top horses which means a 4lb weight rise. |
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Diamond King is indeed a NR.
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Jollys Cracked it not quoted by Bway is it a mistake by them or a non-runner?
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runner m8,Fehily up.
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Looked at the decs - couldn't resist backing Verceingtorix @33/1 Gordon Elliot stable, has done really well in this race... and considering he had Diamond King in this race and thought he had a solid ew chance has opted to run this one, is worth a more serious look.
will be half that price come race day. |
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This is just another example of how poor this newspaper is.
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N/R.Had a bit E/W on Waxies Dargle,
ran well in the Greatwood,hope this one runs! GL ALL |
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This is just another example of how poor this newspaper is.
Oops was supposed to be a comment for another thread! |
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I agree that Elliot has a great record in this but think this horse looks poor IDB....giving 2lb to Zarib who has excellent form and from another yard that does well in this....Ive backed Zarib at 20/1 and 16/1 due to eyecatching form. Bearing in mind Zarib is off 133 here....First hurdle run he beat Jalingo who has won and placed every start since and is rated 134, followed up by running 3rd beaten 12l in receipt of 3lb to Peace and Co (159) and Karezak (150), then destroyed a poor field, then beaten 6l in the Fred WInter off this mark, then raced at Ascot trying to give 8lb to the good 6l winner Lil Rockerfeller and 13lb to the runner up Sternrubin only a 3 1/2 lengths ahead. Seasonal reappearance was a good third to Irving getting lumps weight admittedly
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Speculative flutter on Unanimate @ 30 for me.
Will see how the market goes tomorrow, especially on the Irish runners - so hard to work out which is the more fancied of the two McManus horses or the two Mullins horses. |
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Winner Massagot for me
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STERNRUBIN
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Bottom weight Vicenzo Mio solid EW bet, currently 23 for the win on here.
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Backed Some Plan,Rayvin Black and Three Kingdoms. All each way.
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Im hope this was the target for Some Plan and was only having a prep race last time out where he travelled very well til blowing up. 16/1 for me ew.
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Going with Sort it Out for a few quid
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IrisDeBalme 15 Dec 15 19:48
5/1 joint favs ??? In a real competitive race like the Ladbroke? Bookies thinking we are mugs as usual. False prices and ante post week in week out... same thing - as usual these will drift on Saturday. You were right Iris ! |