I like a thousand stars at 7s. No reason other than ran well last year . I backed Rock on Ruby at Cheltenham and think it will be tough for him to repeat that feat, not that he'll need to, necessarily.
I like a thousand stars at 7s. No reason other than ran well last year . I backed Rock on Ruby at Cheltenham and think it will be tough for him to repeat that feat, not that he'll need to, necessarily.
I can'g get my head around Zarkandar beign shorter than ROR.
ROR won going away at Chelts. The only reason Nicholls will talk up Zarkandar is because ROR is pretty much trained by Skelton. The price between the two is stupid. ROR beat Zarkandar at Chelts and yet Zarkandar is shorter because he might turn the form around because he should improve for the trip and maybe had a cough. ROR has clearly improved from last season and his form last season over 2 and a half with the likes of Bobs Worth and First Lieutenant means we know he has the class at this trip. He should have enough to beat Zarkandar.
When you get situations like this where a horse is short on what it might do for a change in conditions quite often it pays to go with what your eyes tell you in the last race and not try to over complicate things.
You can say the same on the world hurdle form between OW and Thousand stars where OW is shorter despite finishing behind TS.
With that in mind my main bet will be on ROR and I will have a saver on TS.
I can'g get my head around Zarkandar beign shorter than ROR.ROR won going away at Chelts. The only reason Nicholls will talk up Zarkandar is because ROR is pretty much trained by Skelton. The price between the two is stupid. ROR beat Zarkandar at Che