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CustomCut
When: 18 Feb 17 16:07
147 probably what he ran to, think he's better than that though as he's much more of a good ground horse.
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The Headmaster
When: 18 Feb 17 16:59
Anyone want to propose 139?
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pa lapsy
When: 18 Feb 17 17:26
^ Surely no one would propose 154?

It is only a 5yo.
As pointed out above a good ground horse,hopefully for a horse that is running on it's merits each run they can get a graded race or two,best of luck to a very small trainer with it.
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Barton Bank
When: 18 Feb 17 17:53
Thankless task trying to rate that form. Let's put it this way, if he got 139 and ran in a competitive handicap I wouldn't be piling into him. I think he will end up with an Irish mark in the 140s now but I wouldn't be convinced he is up to it.
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CustomCut
When: 18 Feb 17 17:57
I wouldn't back him in a big field handicap either but that's because for me he's a small field horse.
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Barton Bank
When: 18 Feb 17 22:02
Not sure I would back him in a small field handicap either if in was competitive and there were horses against him I felt were well in.
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Somerset Sam
When: 19 Feb 17 09:54

Feb 17, 2017 -- 6:18PM, sageform wrote:


Phil Smith may not be prefect, but I wouldn't take too much notice of Mr O'Leary. From his point of view (and to a lesser extent Rich Ricci), they have the divine right to win all of the valuable races in Ireland and as many of those in England as they want to run in. At least JP is a sportsman who accepts defeat gracefully.


Spot on sageform.  I agree with every word.

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