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I'm on one at average odds of about 57 for a very tidy payout. So I won't be complaining how poor it is (yes it's a bang average Champion Hurdle) if he comes home in front
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Not vintage but far from poor
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Btw, no aftertiming...the horse was trading at 65/70 on here when I put him up on the forum
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Switch him off in last place and let them get on with early doors (plenty in here like to race prominently) And come with one late run at 'em. Job done!
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whats even worse , the standard of jockeys riding tomorrow
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Not by a long way.
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3 mares in first 4 in the betting says it all.
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I'd say that both of Buveur D'airs champions are pushing this one in the worst stakes.
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One of the worst ever. And one of the worst festivals also. But the gravy trainers will tell us different.
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cant remember such an open card on day 1
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As far as I can remember. The top 3 for one reason or another could not make it, and the dodger (Lossiemouth) is very likely to go off as the fav. And, the reigning champion is taking a walk in the betting market.
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Looking at the betting it would seem Golden Ace has lost a leg!!
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Not the highest quality but very competitive..
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