So it’s well documented his horses have a flu vaccine every January, but has anyone interviewed him to ask what dates his below par runners were jabbed? Could it be his recent runners had a jab only a week before they run to get lower marks at bigger targets? His hurdlers seem to be hit hardest looking at his 14 day strikerate. I just wonder if Frodon and Greanateen would of had the jab earlier to make sure they were in top shape for the Dublin Racing Festival? I liked a few of his at Wincanton tomorrow but can’t back them until the yard picks up.
The flu jabs are the likely culprit. They have either given a higher dose or the affects have lasted longer. Mind you, not many of the first division have run yet this year so the weekend might tell us more.
The flu jabs are the likely culprit. They have either given a higher dose or the affects have lasted longer. Mind you, not many of the first division have run yet this year so the weekend might tell us more.
when you think of it, it seems nuts that they get jabbed at all. These trainers hardly have a horse running before the Cheltenham November meeting then half of their horses can't run because the ground is "like a road"/"like a bog". Then they jab them and they run rubbish for a month then it's Festival time and half of them get thrashed anyway. For some owners, their season is only, effectively 5 or 6 weeks pre-Xmas and the same from February onwards. If jabbing them causes such a drop in performance, where is the advantage? And if there is one, Why not administer it in October? Must last for more than a few months?
when you think of it, it seems nuts that they get jabbed at all. These trainers hardly have a horse running before the Cheltenham November meeting then half of their horses can't run because the ground is "like a road"/"like a bog". Then they jab the
didn't know that Ashleigh. However if the effect of it is to produce a strike rate of 3 form 53 (Nichols present figures), I'd be having a re-think. I still can't see why they give it during the middle of the NH season
didn't know that Ashleigh. However if the effect of it is to produce a strike rate of 3 form 53 (Nichols present figures), I'd be having a re-think. I still can't see why they give it during the middle of the NH season
Said it before - but I'd be staggered if any (big) yard jabbed the whole yard simultaneously - although I appreciate if is starting to look that way with PFN!
Also partially agree with steerforth (about the danger of confirmation bias) - but if you're up for the theory/conspiracy, I'd guess being PFN's travel agents has its benefits, as knowing when he will be on holiday might be a helpful pointer.
Said it before - but I'd be staggered if any (big) yard jabbed the whole yard simultaneously - although I appreciate if is starting to look that way with PFN! Also partially agree with steerforth (about the danger of confirmation bias) - but if you'r
Might it pay to back all these losers next time out?
Some will drop a bit and might show a bit of improvement.
Is there a crhonological list of these runners out there?
Might it pay to back all these losers next time out?Some will drop a bit and might show a bit of improvement.Is there a crhonological list of these runners out there?
over 200 pts up in feb horses that ran within 30days of the supposed jab - horses thats run withinlast 90 days by the way
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrkEDe6Ljqs
or was it 90
over 200 pts up in feb horses that ran within 30days of the supposed jab - horses thats run withinlast 90 days by the way ooooosssssshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrkEDe6Ljqsor was it 90
this has happened before of course but seldom in such a dramatic way. I well remember a day some 10-15 years ago when the late, and much missed, Richard Barber told me to avoid Nicholls horses for 2 weeks after a flu vaccination and none of them won in that time. The big question is why run them? I can see a handicap drop as a benefit but how does it affect the horses to run when not 100% healthy? The most alarming one yesterday was Jeremy Pass who had looked like a progressive young horse but stopped to nothing yesterday and was pulled up.
this has happened before of course but seldom in such a dramatic way. I well remember a day some 10-15 years ago when the late, and much missed, Richard Barber told me to avoid Nicholls horses for 2 weeks after a flu vaccination and none of them won
Maybe it’s just like a bad batch of vaccines or they’ve altered the ingredients slightly. I’ve had the human equivalent for many years with various symptoms afterwards due to these minor alterations with some years getting the flu within a few days, and other times staying fit as a fiddle.
Maybe it’s just like a bad batch of vaccines or they’ve altered the ingredients slightly. I’ve had the human equivalent for many years with various symptoms afterwards due to these minor alterations with some years getting the flu within a few
I fancy Kapcorse in the 15.30 at Sandown tomorrow. Backed him last time at Donny when withdrawn.At present 7s or so and I can see Tom Segal or Paul Kealy picking him and going off shorter. Obviously now open myself to being totally wrong but that's racing.
I fancy Kapcorse in the 15.30 at Sandown tomorrow. Backed him last time at Donny when withdrawn.At present 7s or so and I can see Tom Segal or Paul Kealy picking him and going off shorter. Obviously now open myself to being totally wrong but that's r
What puzzles me a bit is that I don't know if other stables do this flu-jabbing as a matter of course? If not then is this flu endemic to his stables? And if so, why? All seems a bit odd to me. And he had a shocking Cheltenham last year so this dip in form doesn't bode too well.
What puzzles me a bit is that I don't know if other stables do this flu-jabbing as a matter of course? If not then is this flu endemic to his stables? And if so, why? All seems a bit odd to me. And he had a shocking Cheltenham last year so this dip
Let's hope Dolos can turn that around today. Form figures of 2112 in the race, Cobden was on Tamaroc in the 5 days but switched to Dolos who is 15lb lower than when 2nd last year. Must go close. 10.0 on here is very good value imo and r/f on both the runners is not a waste of money.
Let's hope Dolos can turn that around today. Form figures of 2112 in the race, Cobden was on Tamaroc in the 5 days but switched to Dolos who is 15lb lower than when 2nd last year. Must go close. 10.0 on here is very good value imo and r/f on both the
It means Nicholls through the flu vaccine or just training can’t get a horse ready for this race with any confidence in comparison to something like a King George where he has a good record.
It means Nicholls through the flu vaccine or just training can’t get a horse ready for this race with any confidence in comparison to something like a King George where he has a good record.
What amazes me is that Nicholls even bothers to travel to Musselburgh. What is it from Somerset - an 800 mile round trip? You'd think they'd at least have half a chance. Says a lot for Musselburgh that he does and full marks to them for attracting the top trainers. etc;
What amazes me is that Nicholls even bothers to travel to Musselburgh. What is it from Somerset - an 800 mile round trip?You'd think they'd at least have half a chance.Says a lot for Musselburgh that he does and full marks to them for attracting the
I thought DN previously worked in merchant banking or perhaps I picked up wrong?
Don’t know Mr Nevison but he strikes me as a good guy. Somebody you could enjoy a pint with.
I thought DN previously worked in merchant banking or perhaps I picked up wrong?Don’t know Mr Nevison but he strikes me as a good guy. Somebody you could enjoy a pint with.
Maybe his not interested in trainer form. I know some tipsters who don’t pay any attention to the jockey and it’s just all about the horse! It baffles me
Maybe his not interested in trainer form. I know some tipsters who don’t pay any attention to the jockey and it’s just all about the horse! It baffles me
Current investigations are focusing on feed after Nicholls recalled that a similar quiet spell for the stable in January 2016 was down to low potassium and calcium content in the hay.
Current investigations are focusing on feed after Nicholls recalled that a similar quiet spell for the stable in January 2016 was down to low potassium and calcium content in the hay.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-10486977/Champion-
you can look at feed ,you can get the best vets ,specialists money can buy ...........none will work shirley pumkin would have realised by now the only way to change thier fortunes is for someone on here to start NICHOLLS IS FINNISH THREADD never fails!
you can look at feed ,you can get the best vets ,specialists money can buy ...........none will work shirley pumkin would have realised by now the only way to change thier fortunes is for someone on here to start NICHOLLS IS FINNISH THREADD never