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Your argument is sound sir re the horse. I'd also throw in there "would DS be starting it off carrying 11-12 against seasoned individuals if he didn't think it was well within the horse's comfort zone?"
My 'negative' is solely that there are thousands and thousands of races a year so do I really want (or need!!) to be taking a shortish price on a horse that I've never seen jump a fence before and also which hasn't run for quite a while? The answer is a resounding NO, but good luck to you if you play. I'll be cheering you on. |
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No, not getting involved today. Just thought it was interesting to watch for later in season.
It seems unusual to discuss horses on here at the moment ![]() |
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I'm sure it has been covered previously at length, but seems bizarre they can run in a handicap chase having never jumped a fence before on the racetrack.
Balance of probabilities is that he will be very decent. |
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Well to be fair the Prunella Scales news hit a lot of us hard
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Can't see how DS would want his first competitive chasing experience to be a gruelling one - suggesting in time that he'll be 15-20lbs better than today's mark.
We'll see, still though, not an iota of temptation to back it today. |
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No, but then wasting a potentially juicy chasing handicap for £7K. If you're not part of the inner circle, it's just guessing. If he's that good they might not care about the mark.
Certainly has enough profile, albeit disappointing at the back end of last season. |
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He doesn’t win very often, in fact only once.
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I thing that puts me off him is he doesn't seem to have a trip. Runs on over 2m and then doesn't appear to get home over 2m 4f.
Shouldn't be allowed to run in a h'cap chase without a run either imo |
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Tried and tested route to run novice first time up in handicap off hurdles rating. Can potential have easier race if plenty in hand and race worth more than novice chases in many cases.
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Seems like a massive loophole.
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Funny isn't it that many novice chases don't fill, but they are permitted to run in a handicap chase based on hurdle ability.
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Grandeur d’Ame should provide a good test for the fav who as an upcoming 6 yr old should win
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The original post was solely about BA possibly being way better than today's mark.
They've ALL been absent between 188 to 229 days. To start 'tipping' other potential winners is frankly silly. |
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![]() Looks like Dan's forgotten to stick the velcro advertising patch on the horse's hood. |
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I think BA could be a leading Novice this season. Today will be first chance to assess jumping and attitude.
Novice handicap Chase at Cheltenham in March would be my idea of his target but that is long way off. |
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Am on Range, win and 4th place. Worth the shot I feel.
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Was never happy how Range was jumping.
. Nice win for Be Aware. Well done. |
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Good thread.
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Nice performance. Jumping far from perfect. Up with the pace the whole way. 3 miles at Kempton at Xmas possibly?
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They'll be breathing again in Closutton !
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Thought he jumped well for first time in public. Thought Harry knew he had everything covered in the straight.
Interesting to see what Dan says..same as last year and LDS ? |
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Is he allowed to take drugs on a race-course?
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Sry. Dylslexic.
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pretty poor form, he jumped well enough but unless they left a lot to work on, he's no worldy
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He’s a handicapper but might nick a graded early season. 10st in March Novice Chase might be his bag.
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A good race for Stratford
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Sorry I missed this race and vital clues fot march never knew leopardstown was on today
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