Is Melon a good enough e/w price now at 20/1 based purely on his festival form?
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Champion Hurdle 2019
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So, no.
I'd say Sharjah has better form now on the balance of their careers too?
Although too ground dependant to rely on
It isn't a race I've done a lot in so far (compared to others), some nice spots but considering making a full book now.
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Having laid Apples Jade for the Mares race I will now lay her for this race too. As I said on the Mares thread, I just can't have her around here for the very same reasons that I couldn't have her in the Mares. The price will get so short come the day that she will be my lay of the festival this year too. I don't care how far she beat Supersundae or what time she ran around Leopardstown - she jumps right, she doesn't perform to her best at Cheltenham and there's half a chance she'll go in season again. She will be a false favourite for me and I will happily take BD and Laurina against her. If someone had told you last March after she'd been trounced by Benie DD and MIDNIGHT TOUR (ffs) that she would be 7/4 fav for this years Champion Hurdle - in front of BD - you'd have just laughed at them.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostSo, no.
I'd say Sharjah has better form now on the balance of their careers too?
Although too ground dependant to rely on
It isn't a race I've done a lot in so far (compared to others), some nice spots but considering making a full book now.
Happy with sharjah ew though personally.
He's guarenteed a strongly run race and has a fine change of gear off of it. I can deffinately see him picking up the ones who go for home earlier than him. Bar buveur dair. But you never know, it's not out of the realms of all possiblity that he could pick him up too if Barry blinks too early. As he'll have a keen eye on Apple's jade and may be go for home sooner than usual.Last edited by Scooby91; 11 February 2019, 07:47 PM.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by delsie777 View PostHaving laid Apples Jade for the Mares race I will now lay her for this race too. As I said on the Mares thread, I just can't have her around here for the very same reasons that I couldn't have her in the Mares. The price will get so short come the day that she will be my lay of the festival this year too. I don't care how far she beat Supersundae or what time she ran around Leopardstown - she jumps right, she doesn't perform to her best at Cheltenham and there's half a chance she'll go in season again. She will be a false favourite for me and I will happily take BD and Laurina against her. If someone had told you last March after she'd been trounced by Benie DD and MIDNIGHT TOUR (ffs) that she would be 7/4 fav for this years Champion Hurdle - in front of BD - you'd have just laughed at them.
People would also laugh if you told them Buveur D'air would get beaten by Verdana Blue at Kempton...
I can see why you'd lay Apple's Jade in the Champion Hurdle... you've got lucky laying her in the Mares though IMO
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostDoesn't your last sentence accentuate why it's perfectly clear she's not the same horse as she was in the Mares race last year?
People would also laugh if you told them Buveur D'air would get beaten by Verdana Blue at Kempton...
I can see why you'd lay Apple's Jade in the Champion Hurdle... you've got lucky laying her in the Mares though IMO
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Originally posted by delsie777 View PostHaving laid Apples Jade for the Mares race I will now lay her for this race too. As I said on the Mares thread, I just can't have her around here for the very same reasons that I couldn't have her in the Mares. The price will get so short come the day that she will be my lay of the festival this year too. I don't care how far she beat Supersundae or what time she ran around Leopardstown - she jumps right, she doesn't perform to her best at Cheltenham and there's half a chance she'll go in season again. She will be a false favourite for me and I will happily take BD and Laurina against her. If someone had told you last March after she'd been trounced by Benie DD and MIDNIGHT TOUR (ffs) that she would be 7/4 fav for this years Champion Hurdle - in front of BD - you'd have just laughed at them.
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Originally posted by Sirbetalot View PostI heard they can control that this year, unlike last year when they did not know until it was too late.. much better horse this year when not in season.. I would be happy to take your lay if your offering the right price...
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Originally posted by delsie777 View PostThey can try to control it - but nature is a strong force. And I shall be laying nearer the time when my fellow countrymen all start piling on and making her 6/4 fav. So if you think I am about to offer you 5/2 … think again, sir!
Still you can not knock her form this year and with a 7 pound claim it will be close....
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View PostAll of her performances have had a 7lb allowance, it’s not an additional bonus
Not directed at you just grinds my gears
Even without the 7lb claim she would have hosed up in her last few races, BVD is a much better horse than she's beat so far, so the 7lb she's getting from him could decide the winner, also I think she'll win as BVD doesn't look bombproof this season, unlike the last two years..
Plus she owes me tons from the mares race last year, so Im counting on her to make things up...Last edited by Sirbetalot; 12 February 2019, 05:50 AM.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostIs Melon a good enough e/w price now at 20/1 based purely on his festival form?
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