Yes thats why i like Elegant Concorde strongly. Willie had 7 with chances last year and rite of passage still went off 3/1 fav. Elegant Concorde win or lose will start 5/2 or 3/1 fav.
Yes thats why i like Elegant Concorde strongly.Willie had 7 with chances last year and rite of passage still went off 3/1 fav. Elegant Concorde win or lose will start 5/2 or 3/1 fav.
Hidden Universe is only a 4year old. I heard from the DKWeld team that Elegant is the one that will run and Hidden Universe goes for the bumper at Punchestown.
Hidden Universe is only a 4year old. I heard from the DKWeld team that Elegant is the one that will run and Hidden Universe goes for the bumper at Punchestown.
Last year Rite of Passage went to Naas at the end of Feb & started 7/2 in what was effectively a match. Before he won that day (only 3 weeks b4 Chelt) there wasnt a peep about Chelt for him. i have no idea what price he was prior to that run but suspect 20/1. Point is plans can change.
Last year Rite of Passage went to Naas at the end of Feb & started 7/2 in what was effectively a match. Before he won that day (only 3 weeks b4 Chelt) there wasnt a peep about Chelt for him. i have no idea what price he was prior to that run but susp
THe winner of the bumper in Newbury on Jan 29th, the Gary Moore trained Dragon's Roost, has been the most impressive winner of a bumper this season. First time out beat a Henderson hotpot, (which i had word was highly thought of) by 6 lengths pulling a distance cdlear of 3rd. He'll do for me.
THe winner of the bumper in Newbury on Jan 29th, the Gary Moore trained Dragon's Roost, has been the most impressive winner of a bumper this season. First time out beat a Henderson hotpot, (which i had word was highly thought of) by 6 lengths pulling
We should have some useful maiden hurdlers and bumper horses to come out over the course of the next month as well, so theres plenty to look forward to now.
WPM Jan 29th - We should have some useful maiden hurdlers and bumper horses to come out over the course of the next month as well, so theres plenty to look forward to now.
Major Rumpus 01 Feb 12:04 Last year Rite of Passage went to Naas at the end of Feb & started 7/2 in what was effectively a match. Before he won that day (only 3 weeks b4 Chelt) there wasnt a peep about Chelt for him. i have no idea what price he was prior to that run but suspect 20/1. Point is plans can change.
RoP was 8/1 with Bet265 on 05-Mar last year, just 6 days before the race so your probably not far off there.
Major Rumpus 01 Feb 12:04 Last year Rite of Passage went to Naas at the end of Feb & started 7/2 in what was effectively a match. Before he won that day (only 3 weeks b4 Chelt) there wasnt a peep about Chelt for him. i have no idea what price he was
Up Ou That & Shannon Spirit the two that stand out in Saturdays bumper at Naas, which has throw up 2 winners in recent yrs, as well as the fav & 3rd last year- Rite of Passage.
Up Ou That & Shannon Spirit the two that stand out in Saturdays bumper at Naas, which has throw up 2 winners in recent yrs, as well as the fav & 3rd last year- Rite of Passage.
Bit surprised that On His Own is not being quoted by any firms. Appeared well fancied for his debut and duly obliged. I know it was over further but thats no bad thing because he travelled all the way and it means he should get home up the hill. Anybody know anything about his participation?
Bit surprised that On His Own is not being quoted by any firms. Appeared well fancied for his debut and duly obliged. I know it was over further but thats no bad thing because he travelled all the way and it means he should get home up the hill. Anyb
Some Targets conqueror from Leopardstown at Christmas, On His Own, was sold by Oliver McKiernan to Howard Johnson for 240,000 at Brightwells Sale at Cheltenham after racing yesterday.
Some Targets conqueror from Leopardstown at Christmas, On His Own, was sold by Oliver McKiernan to Howard Johnson for 240,000 at Brightwells Sale at Cheltenham after racing yesterday.
I back DKWs horses blindly at Cheltenham because he is such a great trainer but the wise among you will know he has a dreadful record at Cheltenham.No make that ABYSMAL.Therefore Elegant Concorde has no chance-love its breeding though.
I back DKWs horses blindly at Cheltenham because he is such a great trainer but the wise among you will know he has a dreadful record at Cheltenham.No make that ABYSMAL.Therefore Elegant Concorde has no chance-love its breeding though.
think his last festival winner was rare holiday in the triumph ,must be twenty years ago.rite of passage may well be the one to improve his stats,could even have two on the wednesday if elegant concorde flies home in the bumber. like dublin buses ,wait all day for one and two arrive together.
think his last festival winner was rare holiday in the triumph ,must be twenty years ago.rite of passage may well be the one to improve his stats,could even have two on the wednesday if elegant concorde flies home in the bumber. like dublin buses ,wa
Champion Bumper: for four, five and six yrs old only which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Horses are not to have run in more than four races and, before March 1st, 2010, must have been placed first, second, third or fourth in a race
Champion Bumper:for four, five and six yrs old only which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Horsesare not to have run in more than four races
The most interesting trend of winners on the Cheltenham Bumper is the number of times they had raced before winning the race. 6 of the last 10 had run 3 times (Monsignor, Liberman, Missed That, Total Enjoyment, Cork All Star, Dunguib) 1 had run 4 times (Hairy Molly) 1 had run twice (Pizarro) 2 had run only once (Joe Cullen & Cousin Vinny).
Horses that have run 3 times make up a much smaller % of total runners than those that have run only once or twice.
However, all of WPM's winners (Wither or Which, Florida Pearl, Joe Cullen, Alexander Banquet & Cousin Vinny) except Missed That, had only raced once.
So the thing to do seems to be to concentrate on once raced WPM runners & those that have raced 3 times.
The most interesting trend of winners on the Cheltenham Bumper is the number of times they had raced before winning the race.6 of the last 10 had run 3 times (Monsignor, Liberman, Missed That, Total Enjoyment, Cork All Star, Dunguib)1 had run 4 times
Cant even find his runner tomorrow, allee Garde on any antepost cheltenham bumper markets, could this be the one, or is the Mullins number one going to be Up ou that, looking a bit late for Quaquo de flotte, as not entered up anyhwere.
Cant even find his runner tomorrow, allee Garde on any antepost cheltenham bumper markets, could this be the one, or is the Mullins number one going to be Up ou that, looking a bit late for Quaquo de flotte, as not entered up anyhwere.