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Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle 2019
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Originally posted by bobbyvalentino View PostCan I request the Close Brothers next VK?
It wasn’t the plan but let’s face it they’re all about as difficult as each other at this point so I might just give it a go! Won’t be for a few days though as I’m away for the weekend.
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Satoshi runs today. They got him qualified for the Pertemps last time out and interestingly Conor Orr was on board that day who is on my shortlist of jockeys for this. Needs to take a hike in the ratings to get in either race but has been tried at grade 2 level this season so there’s a chance there is improvement to come.
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Originally posted by Viking Flagship View PostSatoshi runs today. They got him qualified for the Pertemps last time out and interestingly Conor Orr was on board that day who is on my shortlist of jockeys for this. Needs to take a hike in the ratings to get in either race but has been tried at grade 2 level this season so there’s a chance there is improvement to come.
But couldn't even find this years list of qualifying races and I spent over an hour looking.
I found the current list of qualifiers on the BHA site but it was only up till mid November, and has not been updated since.
I think it's a good one to find a winner as it's a bit like the masters Golf with half the field exposed and probably can be written off.
And of course there's only so many qualified to start with, and some of these will not have a good enough rating so can narrow the field even further. Don't think the bookies have fully latched onto this either.
Also the Irish only have 2 qualifiers I think, so there numbers are usually thin, so you can pretty much spot the likely ones from their lot.
So I request the pertemps please.
Already backed Sire du berlais 27-1 and Walk to freedom 33-1
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Originally posted by quevega View PostI tried doing the pertemps Viking as I think it's one of the easiest, or has been for last few seasons sine the irish became dominant in general.
But couldn't even find this years list of qualifying races and I spent over an hour looking.
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So I request the pertemps please.
29th October – Cheltenham
9th November – Newbury
11th November – Aintree
13th November – Kempton
9th December – Sandown
11th December – Carlisle
26th December – Wincanton
28th December – Leopardstown
14th January – Warwick
27th January – Huntingdon
4th February – Musselburgh
11th February – Exeter
17th February – Haydock
21st February – Punchestown
24th February – Chepstow
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They were the qualifiers from 2018 and should be the same this year unless they've made any additions.
As far as I am aware there are also I think 5 qualifiers in France but not sure on these,
November – Auteuil (Prix Count Schomberg)
December – Cagnes sur Mer
January – Cagnes sur Mer
January – Pau
February – Pau
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Originally posted by jono View PostI'll let VF do the honours on the post but this might help when doing the opening post / for you :
29th October – Cheltenham
9th November – Newbury
11th November – Aintree
13th November – Kempton
9th December – Sandown
11th December – Carlisle
26th December – Wincanton
28th December – Leopardstown
14th January – Warwick
27th January – Huntingdon
4th February – Musselburgh
11th February – Exeter
17th February – Haydock
21st February – Punchestown
24th February – Chepstow
Reflecting on the 2020 Cheltenham Festival and building up towards 2021. Threads on all major races including Gold Cup, Queen Mother and Champion Hurdle. Share early Cheltenham Festival Tips and check out our preview night reports.
They were the qualifiers from 2018, looks like they still match (bar a day out on some)
As far as I am aware there are also I think 5 qualifiers in France but not sure on these,
November – Auteuil (Prix Count Schomberg)
December – Cagnes sur Mer
January – Cagnes sur Mer
January – Pau
February – Pau
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Originally posted by Viking Flagship View PostSatoshi runs today. They got him qualified for the Pertemps last time out and interestingly Conor Orr was on board that day who is on my shortlist of jockeys for this. Needs to take a hike in the ratings to get in either race but has been tried at grade 2 level this season so there’s a chance there is improvement to come.
I need Satoshi to win today to get in.
Im making this my mission after getting chinned on the line with Glenloe last year. The manner of his defeat really hurt last year, not to mention the multiples.
My book so far.
Thermistocles 50/1
Satoshi 66/1
Not many left 25/1
I want to add "The Organist" but still undecided.
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Originally posted by doctorwu View PostA Pertemps thread would be great VF.
I need Satoshi to win today to get in.
Im making this my mission after getting chinned on the line with Glenloe last year. The manner of his defeat really hurt last year, not to mention the multiples.
My book so far.
Thermistocles 50/1
Satoshi 66/1
Not many left 25/1
I want to add "The Organist" but still undecided.
I shall dabble
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Originally posted by bobbyvalentino View PostTrappy trappy races, but 66/1 is huge for a well supported fav today
I shall dabble
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Originally posted by cpfcpatriot View PostI’ve been looking for the potential Elliott horse in this alongside the JP horse for Jonjo jr.
Palmers Hill has a big reputation and hosed up in November at the Open meeting. He doesn’t seem to have been missed in the market but you’d think he would be JJ’s ride?
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Originally posted by The Beast View PostIf ever Heineken done horse racing handicap plots , Jonjo would be your man. Progressive horse and wouldnt be the biggest surprise to see him go well.
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