Well its the 9th June so thought i better kick this one off as cant see it up there. Can i put forward (again) Queens Brook for the Mares Nov Hurd?
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The Big Getaway 25/1 (RSA) or 20/1 with cash out.
Unit of a horse. He'll be challenging Monkfish as number 1 in the Mullins yard, IMO. Ran a cracker giving Envoi Allen a target up front in the Ballymore. Probably be underestimated (already is given the price difference) in the market as WPM has Monkfish.
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Billaway Foxhunter. Target already confirmed , right age, top Jockey/trainer, course form, 2nd this year after being given plenty to do, placed horses have very good record in following years race and nice price at 10/1. Apart from that he's shit.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostThe Big Getaway 25/1 (RSA) or 20/1 with cash out.
Unit of a horse. He'll be challenging Monkfish as number 1 in the Mullins yard, IMO. Ran a cracker giving Envoi Allen a target up front in the Ballymore. Probably be underestimated (already is given the price difference) in the market as WPM has Monkfish.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostVery much agree COD. He'll go for RSA and Mullins can then have a crack at Stayers or NHC with Monkfish
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How about Appreciate It in the Albert Bartlett. Patrick Mullins indicated he can't wait to see AI over a longer trip over hurdles and at around 16-1 worst price could provide a decent return. We know he handles Cheltenham and that WPM will most likely keep him apart from Ferny Hollow. There is a risk he could go Ballymore with AI but that's factored into the price.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostIt's a Ballymore face off
It looked a strong field before the race and (excluding Sporting John's in-race injury) all the right four horses were there at the finish.
Post-race RSA market seemed to favour the Albert B, with some strong stayers finishing in a heap.
I prefer the Ballymore form, and Easywork over the Bigs."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View PostAbsolutely, all credit to the Ballymore.
It looked a strong field before the race and (excluding Sporting John's in-race injury) all the right four horses were there at the finish.
Post-race RSA market seemed to favour the Albert B, with some strong stayers finishing in a heap.
I prefer the Ballymore form, and Easywork over the Bigs.
I guess the added risk with Easywork is he has no chase form at all, The Big Getaway has that PTP background.
Me personally, I just feel TBG set it up for those in behind and that just suited Easywork and EA. Tactics may be different (hopefully) in the RSA.
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Lobos - I agree with your thoughts on Billaway in the Foxhunters but the main issue with that is the lack of Bookies who have actually got the Foxhunters priced up (I'm only aware of Hills who have it priced although there may be others I don't know about). It limits things a bit if Billaway is included.
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