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Ultima Business Solutions Handicap Chase 2018

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  • #16
    Managed to back him yesterday small bet for this race as well online.

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    • #17
      What are the rating boundaries for this?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ryanh97 View Post
        What are the rating boundaries for this?
        There are none

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
          There are none
          Oh, nevermind then haha

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          • #20
            Looking in depth at the RSA and I come across Sizing Tennessee, who I’d give an each way squeak to at the least at 25s in what looks a weak race. Then I notice he’s off 143! Is anyone in the know as to his aim? I guess the 4 miler not out of the question either but I’d give him a real favourites chance if coming here off 143

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Robbante View Post
              Looking in depth at the RSA and I come across Sizing Tennessee, who I’d give an each way squeak to at the least at 25s in what looks a weak race. Then I notice he’s off 143! Is anyone in the know as to his aim? I guess the 4 miler not out of the question either but I’d give him a real favourites chance if coming here off 143
              3 poor Chelt runs Robbante, one in the bumper, one in the County and one in the opening day 2.5m nov handicap, he might just not be a Cheltenham horse.
              I'm never a fan of 10yo novices, appreciate the horse had issues and missed 2 years but despite lack of miles the clock never lies...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
                3 poor Chelt runs Robbante, one in the bumper, one in the County and one in the opening day 2.5m nov handicap, he might just not be a Cheltenham horse.
                I'm never a fan of 10yo novices, appreciate the horse had issues and missed 2 years but despite lack of miles the clock never lies...
                Yeah valid points. Another example of Tizzard ballsing up a good horse imo, everyone involved now banging on about what a dour stayer he is, yet he's only run twice over 3m+ in his whole career (19 runs)

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Robbante View Post
                  Yeah valid points. Another example of Tizzard ballsing up a good horse imo, everyone involved now banging on about what a dour stayer he is, yet he's only run twice over 3m+ in his whole career (19 runs)
                  Saying that, since he's been upped to 3m+ his two runs (both at cheltenham) are one win and one fall (when looking likely to win). The one which he fell in he looked on to beat Black Corton, who seems a fairly good yardstick this year... One to have a look at closer to the time for me, will definitely have an interest if in a handicap

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                  • #24
                    Yeah, don't disagree Robbante, very fair points about his recent form.
                    Can't find a decent Spring run in his form though, best form looks to be Autumn/Winter and in deep ground, so perhaps worth a second look if it was to come up soft ?
                    Just hate 10 year olds....

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                    • #25
                      Is this where Gold Present is likely to end up? The 16/1 is seriously tempting me. He'll be high up the weights but this is a horse who is improving with every run, and has decent festival form in the book. James Bowen could also take a handy few lb off.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
                        Yeah, don't disagree Robbante, very fair points about his recent form.
                        Can't find a decent Spring run in his form though, best form looks to be Autumn/Winter and in deep ground, so perhaps worth a second look if it was to come up soft ?
                        Just hate 10 year olds....
                        Yes agree, good spring ground would be a worry. Don’t think I’d quite back him for RSA anyhow and latest comments indicate that’s where they’re aiming him

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
                          Is this where Gold Present is likely to end up? The 16/1 is seriously tempting me. He'll be high up the weights but this is a horse who is improving with every run, and has decent festival form in the book. James Bowen could also take a handy few lb off.
                          I have already backed him nrnb at 14s, think he’s a class horse and will be pushing for favouritism if running

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Robbante View Post
                            I have already backed him nrnb at 14s, think he’s a class horse and will be pushing for favouritism if running
                            Grand national a possibility, not sure if they will take this in along the way

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Robbante View Post
                              Grand national a possibility, not sure if they will take this in along the way
                              Cheers Rob. Got a small money on him for the Grand National at +140 but think they may wait another year before going there. He also has a Ryanair entry which is slightly surprising to me as I think he's a 3 miler.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
                                Cheers Rob. Got a small money on him for the Grand National at +140 but think they may wait another year before going there. He also has a Ryanair entry which is slightly surprising to me as I think he's a 3 miler.
                                Definitely seems a 3 miler to me, hope we get a run for our money, certainly looks the most progressive horse in the race

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