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I backed him last season. Very short today.
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You have to be able to jump around Cheltenham though.
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Plenty of very good rides for Walsh. I wonder how many he will deliver on? Not a very good start.
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There goes loads of accas with this one. Too good to be true...
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But can't jump round Cheltenham. Gutted as I backed Jango Baie a/p for the 3 miler.
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Should had got more experience into him.
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It looks as if the horse needs asking at the fences, but that's not Walsh. Unable to get in close and fiddle. Maybe that's just him.
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Doubt many horses will jump that badly and get to a length of the winner this week.
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JP might have a think about his jockey going forward.
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Does JP ever sack anyone? Who else could he get?
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Yes, Walsh looked confused coming to two out, reminded me of Johnson, who quite often never asked a horse up late on too leading to blunders.
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He made mistakes lto and 5 year old never won since 2006 so no surprise really and I’m a massive mullings fan but not this one,
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inothewayurthinkin jumping greatly improved under donoghue something to remember for fri
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1 bad mistake or would have won cosy...it happens.
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Mark Walsh - he will scramble something over this week.
Who wouldn't choose Townend as a straightforward swap for his rides |
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And then Willie tells Lydia that he never schools over obstacles after a fall. How about after 3 horrible mistakes?
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it remains the ..................oh you know by now .......... simply the best
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