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No bet for me as Dynamo looks strong. It's a Grade 2 though.
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I rarely bet odds on, but I will be disappointed if Dysart Dynamo isn't in a different league to these. He has been supported accordingly from 1/1-1/2.
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That said the next two in the betting also look top class. The winner today will need to be followed.
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1.01 with 4 furlongs to go.
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ffs that was impressive no complaints supreme winner
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constitution hill and jonbon better look out.
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That was a WOW moment.
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You cannot fail to be impressed with that.
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5/1 for the supreme.
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As expected. I don't think he beat much but he couldn't have won any easier. I don't know why people have been suggesting he steps up in trip. His pedigree would suggest the minimum, and his performances would suggest the same. I think he looks a better two mile prospect than Sir Gerhard, who only won the Festival Bumper thanks to a crafty ride, form that was subsequently overturned. If anything it is Sir Gerhard who should step up in trip.
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Amazed if he went anywhere other than Supreme .
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Rory Delarge said he had heard from 2 different sources that JP MC might be buying Const Hill so that horse and Jonbon could avoid each other. Looks like he has another horse to worry about now
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So JP screws punters story. That's never happened before.
Why would Buckley sell? Does he really need the money? If that horse was sold and shunted off to the Ballymore it would do nothing for racing. I would hope Buckley has enough about him not to let that happen. As for De Large I wouldn't rate him that highly. He talked of Journey With Me going the same route as Bob Olinger. I am guessing De Large has punted him for the Ballymore. The horse doesn't have anything like the ability/gears of Bob Olinger and should be heading down the Albert Bartlett route. The form of that Leopardstown win was let down yesterday. I can only assume that the 2m6f at Leopardstown will determine his target. |
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The hard ridden winner Hiyaou in the subsequent maiden hurdle would have finished last in the Moscow Flyer based on time 10.5 secs behind Dysart
The 17 length all the winner in the next race would have finished 7th in Moscow based on time 12 seconds behind Dysart. Should be fav for Supreme. |
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ffs sake foyles haway man..mths since you tipped a winner.
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cant argue wi that willie ..............but i will be back in form .....probably around march !
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Well…it’s going to be a cracking 1st race at the Festival then…just remember there’s 25 or so races after that so no need to go broke in the first race :o
One little point with DD is he’s only raced on right handed flat tracks…So will be interesting to see what he does when Jonbon and CH charge at him up the hill. Was thinking you’d give him a CH entry just in case Honeysuckle has to miss the race. Apart from her there’s some pretty deadbeats in that division. Btw JP has had multiple runners in the supreme before…like captain ceebee spoiling APs comeback on Binocular. So not sure he’d keep the horses apart if he bought CH…but I really don’t expect Buckley to sell. Thought Bob Oli was awesome…had some work to do off the turn just to get upsides but when he did wow…stepped on the gas and vrooom see you later. |
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I’m really not sure what to make of that race tbh, was the Jp and Cheveley park horses trying? Or were they given an easy ride in the hood of a nice mark in a handicap in March?
The Elliott horse was close enough without being given that harder ride, which would give Dysart a nice few lengths over the challow winner. On the other hand, they were running on the tighter inner track today, which is good practice for the tight old course at Cheltenham, where front runners do well. |