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Champion Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by quevega View Postwent to JP's home in Ireland for some magic grass too.
Don't know what all the fuss is about anyway.
My big toenail comes off all the time, and I can still run.
Unless Buvuer Dair's like David Haye.
He should be fine in a few weeks.
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Originally posted by quevega View Postwent to JP's home in Ireland for some magic grass too.
Don't know what all the fuss is about anyway.
My big toenail comes off all the time, and I can still run.
Unless Buvuer Dair's like David Haye.
He should be fine in a few weeks.
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Surprised anyone thinks there is anything fishy going on with BD tbh.
Think connections have been perfectly up front and honest about it.
I never bought into the Binocular conspiracy theories either though. Horses aren't robots after all. I don't think JP and NJH sat down and hatched a plot to land a betting coup in the Champion Hurdle.
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Originally posted by Can't Catch Me View PostSurprised anyone thinks there is anything fishy going on with BD tbh.
Think connections have been perfectly up front and honest about it.
I never bought into the Binocular conspiracy theories either though. Horses aren't robots after all. I don't think JP and NJH sat down and hatched a plot to land a betting coup in the Champion Hurdle.
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Originally posted by Kautothegreat8 View PostFishy may be a poor choice of words but do I think it’s as bad as described ??? Absolutely not.
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Originally posted by charlie View PostThey never said he was out for the season, and the recovery time of an off-fore hoof varies dramatically. IMO it was right to paint a picture that leant more towards the worse case scenario. Had they underplayed it and he took a load of money and then was declared out for the season they would be vilified. Either way BVD wouldn’t be on my mind for this atm
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See Call Me Lord has been declared for the International tomorrow, so Hendo is prepared to try him left handed. Been a big fan of this horse for some time and in hindsight think a strongly run 2 miles is the trip for him. In anticipation of the declaration I asked 365 to price up the CHurdle earlier in the week but they quoted a paltry 16/1. Billy’s have him at 40s which I think could be huge if he can prove his effectiveness left handed and over the course. Taken a chance with the boosted 40s for this and backed at 5s e/w tomorrow.
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Can't make my mind up re the Intl tomorrow. My head says I should be backing Pentland for the Churdle but somethings stopping me. The one I like is Elixr and he's a huge price for March but I doubt he'll be classy enough. They are the only two I can take out of the race before it's ran with the Churdle in mind if that makes sense. Not going to do them both so will probably plump for Tizzards boy
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Really fancy Pentland tomorrow and think he’s a proper fair price. I understand people having doubts about the form last year but what more can the horse do but win his race. There’s no doubt he’s going to be a stronger horse this year so will obviously improve but to be honest I don’t think he’ll have to improve to beat this lot tomorrow.
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Question marks over most of those at the head of the market, I’ve taken a chance that Elizir de Nutz will come back strong tomorrow and the fact Tizzard keeps this one over timber suggests he believes the horse is capable of going close in a champion hurdle.
33/1 looks fair to me, any sort of positive performance tomorrow will see his price collapse as the market looks for credible candidates....
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostCan't make my mind up re the Intl tomorrow. My head says I should be backing Pentland for the Churdle but somethings stopping me. The one I like is Elixr and he's a huge price for March but I doubt he'll be classy enough. They are the only two I can take out of the race before it's ran with the Churdle in mind if that makes sense. Not going to do them both so will probably plump for Tizzards boy
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If chtibello drifts past 5/1 as I expect, I'll likely have a small crack at him EW tomorrow. I dont see anything for the champion hurdle itself in this field.
I'd even fancy supasundae to take this and hes a 40/1 shot for the CH.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostQuestion marks over most of those at the head of the market, I’ve taken a chance that Elizir de Nutz will come back strong tomorrow and the fact Tizzard keeps this one over timber suggests he believes the horse is capable of going close in a champion hurdle.
33/1 looks fair to me, any sort of positive performance tomorrow will see his price collapse as the market looks for credible candidates....
All be it, it dosent look the strongest renewal. But even the likes off supasundae would be well above that.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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