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You backing Up and Go at Bangor? Should win tomorrow.
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Will be backing Monbeg Dude e/w as said bit of luck in running and hopefully held up for a late charge,
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Certainly an interesting card.
The big chase is very competitive, there is nothing between Moonbeg and Knockara on their previous run, Prince of Pirates is a bit of dark horse lurking, Theatre Guide brings the best form to the table a 2lb rise is hardly taxing but will he reproduce it?. Watching brief for me. I like Southland Theatre 3.15 to reverse the form with Return Spring with the slight weight pull and the small drop in trip, Ladcrooks are as usual way too short at 5/2, Boyles are 4/1 as I type but for how long?, certainly won't go off at Ladcrooks miserly 5/2. But having said that Ladcrooks were a standout 25/1 Dan Breen 1.40 now 16/1, Dan was running huge race in this exact contest a year ago only to make a horrendous error at the last but still clung on for 3rd, off the same mark today and with his jockey taking off 7lb there is an argument to say he is very well handicapped and at the prices looks worth a speculative ew stab. I might chance Doctor Harpur against the Hobbs one in the last. |
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can nina do 10 stone 1??
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No Mushroom, not backing Up and Go. Didn't think he value last night, and certainly don't think he is now. He may indeed come on enough for debut, to win here, but as I said, I wasn't at all impressed with his lack of conviction at his fences. Hendos have been needing the run, otherwise I would have a good bet on Open Hearted. Have had a small place lay of Up and Go at 1.52 instead. He may prove me wrong, and devour his fences today, but to my eye, Maguire had to ask him to attack a few too many, it didn't look natural.
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11/4 last night was too big I thought but no value now agreed, best of luck.
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Good call , callit on moonbeg . Cracking race too .
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After the cruelty of what happened Monbeg last day to you in particular Huddys you got your deserved payback,well done Callit a nice priced winner to put up.
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Thought he hit the front a bit soon again. Carberry is made for that lad. He not such a plodder either.
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quercy d manoir 20s last night,now 11s in the cross country,winner of 2 of these events in france,could go close hear...
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Had a saver here on Chicago. 10 looks big. As regards Monbeg, meant to say, not 'just' a plodder.
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Thought Any Currency would win jumping the last. Close but no cigar.
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No 'Dude' about to mark our card this time although Theatre Guide does run again BUT BALLY LONGFORD @10/1 ought to continue this winning thread at 1.30 tomorrow in the 3m2f Handicap Chase.
Aidan Coleman takes over 2moro after beating stablemate Sizing Codelco here last time and Tizzard & Co will surely have learned a lot from that experience. We'll see did the Potts make a good move to Engerland. The fav Southfield Theatre was unlucky last time, and he's also has been a shade unlucky around Cheltenham - where his record reads 4,1,3,4,2,2,BD (second to Don Poli in 2015 RSA) - with his only win, a bumper! at his third attempt. The combo might do the double in the 3.15. The following 2.05 race - the 3m6f Glenfarclas Cross Country H/cap Chase - should remain in Enda's hands with Cantlow 7/4 and Mark Walsh. |
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this jack of all trades
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