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Brian Hughes can't just have gone for the fresh air.
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It's not the 1st 3 year old hurdle this season
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sageform, the first one is usually, as it was this season, at Hexham on Derby Day and mischievously called "Most Important 3-Year-Old Race Today Juvenile Hurdle".
I didn't recognise any of the runners in that one, nor the one this evening, so not sure I'll be reviving the thread this season, which is probably a good thing given how the Flat one has gone (so far). Good luck barstool. |
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Moore yard a nice priced winner.
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Selling Class fodder
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Apologies George and others. I missed the Hexham one.
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sageform, a god turnout for the first Irish one of the season - 5.00 Tipperary - 14 runners.
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and on the Flat, the first nursery of the season.
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Thanks for the heads up George, Must admit I am torn between tennis, cricket (England dire) and enjoying the weather but I will look at the 3yo hurdle. There are three nurseries today!
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With an average field size of 5
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The right 4 seem to be backed for the 3yo hurdle. Junkyard Dog has won on the flat and run OK over 12 furlongs which I like to see. Hawkesbury Legend took my eye as I used to live 3 miles from Hawkesbury Upton but his flat win was only worth RPR 54. By Nathaniel though so could be improving. Not sure how Minella Study earned a RPR of 68. Felicity Smoak improved a lot for 10 furlongs. She might be the e/w shout.
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Thanks for the analysis and good luck, sageform.
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Thanks George. Hope you find one on the flat soon. I won't be betting on nurseries.
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Got Minella wrong. The Minella name plus the breeder (Rausing) seemed to do the trick. The mare ran well though considering she was 3 wide most of the way round. The Joseph O'Brien one looked to be tailing off at one stage but rallied for third.
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Well done on the place, sageform.
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Surely Georginio must have a great eway chance even though it is drifting.
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