I love ABP. Happy with him from my camp
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I personally think ABP’s fall in the RSA last year was a tired tumble, don’t think there was much left in the tank myself! He looked a little immature physically so if he’s filled out & strengthened up he could be a different proposition but based on the RSA there’s no way he’s reversing the form book with PP in my eyes.
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Originally posted by Garrison Savannah View PostABP? I hope he’s learnt how to jump then....Originally posted by SeanRock View PostI personally think ABP’s fall in the RSA last year was a tired tumble, don’t think there was much left in the tank myself! He looked a little immature physically so if he’s filled out & strengthened up he could be a different proposition but based on the RSA there’s no way he’s reversing the form book with PP in my eyes.
Joking aside, Willie often says he doesn't school his chasers over fences during the season for risk of injury (this may be nonsense but it's in my perceived wisdom for some of his horses) whereas a trainer like Paul Nicholls would have them schooling 'regularly'. I'd prefer a chaser to be with Paul Nicholls but I imagine that is a minority view, despite PN being the big dog!
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostWe don't need it to jump, we need him to turn up on the day at a shorter price so we can all feel unlucky when he doesn't complete.
Joking aside, Willie often says he doesn't school his chasers over fences during the season for risk of injury (this may be nonsense but it's in my perceived wisdom for some of his horses) whereas a trainer like Paul Nicholls would have them schooling 'regularly'. I'd prefer a chaser to be with Paul Nicholls but I imagine that is a minority view, despite PN being the big dog!https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Annamix - Supreme
Mengli Khan - Arkle
Energumene - Bumper
Al Boum Photo - Gold Cup
Is that where we're at with 66% of the month gone?
**Sorry I've added Annamix tongue in cheek, but I imagine it'll be popular...
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostAnnamix - Supreme
Mengli Khan - Arkle
Energumene - Bumper
Al Boum Photo - Gold Cup
Is that where we're at with 66% of the month gone?
**Sorry I've added Annamix tongue in cheek, but I imagine it'll be popular...
This is the last month where we effectively go blind. From November onwards, we will at least have some form to reference into.
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Have to be careful we don't wipe out too many bookies chaps, then we'll have nobody to back our horse with.
I like Kalashnikov for the Arkle, heard a fair bit of chatter about his wellbeing on coming back in, this race looks set to cut up really badly to me with most of those at the top of the betting looking like having other preferred targets.
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For the sake of conversation....
Would anyone prefer a flyer on Min in the Ryanair? 14/1?
With Footpad as the standout 2 mile chaser for Mullins, and plenty of others like Great Field who can mop up in Ireland, Min will surely be tried over further again?
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostFor the sake of conversation....
Would anyone prefer a flyer on Min in the Ryanair? 14/1?
With Footpad as the standout 2 mile chaser for Mullins, and plenty of others like Great Field who can mop up in Ireland, Min will surely be tried over further again?
I couldn’t possibly back Min for the Ryanair. The Ryanair could well turn out to be one of the races of the season with so many top class horses heading there. Min at 14/1? Not for me at all.
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