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2017 Triumph Hurdle
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8/1 each way for Mega Fortune is probably twice the price he'll be on the day? Certainly don't think Bapaume is a dead duck yet. Better ground could bring out improvement again and if the cheek pieces don't work as well for MF second time out, as well as the likely better ground not helping MF further... not a lot of juice in the price at 12s but not one I had written off!
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I agree Kev, Bapaume made it into most of my early ante post multiples from his debut run, since then he has looked a solid option. Lets be honest, it wouldn't be the first time Bapaume has to turn around form, he done the same with the original so called JP 'good thing' when beating Landofhopeandglory in the Knight Frank at Leopardstown prior to that being beaten by the same horse on his debut.
I think the better ground (hopefully) will see Bapaume in better light and Mega Fortune less so (he's finished twice behind Bapaume on Good/Yielding), I certainly think it wouldn't be a race I'd want to go in on either again now until the day with ground ground being key to my decision. I have enough money in on Bapaume already so hoping for Good ground come March.
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I thought Willie said the softening ground would help Bapaume but hinder Meri Devie. I've backed Meri Devie for this and whilst on the face of it, Sunday's run seemed disappointing, I've gone full circle. She travelled into it and is a good actioned filly who will glide off better ground and Willies post race quote is interesting.
Mullins said: "Meri Devie will improve. She was a bit sketchy jumping.
"She actually probably needed it. I thought she was straight enough but Paul (Townend) thought she might have needed it.
"She'll improve, but whether she'll improve enough to win a Grade One is another day's work."
Market said she needed it and Ruby obviously knew too...
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Originally posted by TheRowebot View PostI thought Willie said the softening ground would help Bapaume but hinder Meri Devie. I've backed Meri Devie for this and whilst on the face of it, Sunday's run seemed disappointing, I've gone full circle. She travelled into it and is a good actioned filly who will glide off better ground and Willies post race quote is interesting.
Mullins said: "Meri Devie will improve. She was a bit sketchy jumping.
"She actually probably needed it. I thought she was straight enough but Paul (Townend) thought she might have needed it.
"She'll improve, but whether she'll improve enough to win a Grade One is another day's work."
Market said she needed it and Ruby obviously knew too...
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What did everyone make of Dinaria des Obeaux? Im perhaps blinded a little by my 16/1 voucher, but I thought it was a very good effort from her, and I took a lot of heart from it. She made a shuddering mistake two out and I thought that would end her race, especially when Meri Devie swept by her. But she was then very game and plugged on really well, seeing off Merie Devie, and if anything, closing again on the front two.
Considering it was only her second run, its probably fair to think she has more improvement in her than the front two, and hopefully there will be plenty more to come in March. Im sure she learnt quite a bit from it.
Faster ground may be a bit of a worry, but there is plenty of hope when you look at the likes of Apples Jade and Alpha des Obeaux etc.
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostHe'd have been a certainty in the FW off 134
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Originally posted by jono View PostMaster Blueyes surely overpriced at 16's after today? Alan King knows a thing or two about juveniles and the Triumph
"Defi Du Seuil sets the standard in the Triumph Hurdle but not by much now and Master Blueyes has really turned the corner the last twice he’s run over hurdles. He cantered home from a good field yesterday.
On soft ground I think Defi Du Seuil would outstay him, but yesterday’s Grade 2 Adnonis Hurdle winner should be second favourite. And if the ground is good on the final day of the festival I would fancy him to win."
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Originally posted by Morning Glory View PostI thought no there is a real danger DDS goes to the supreme for softer watered ground.
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Segal just sick that Charlie Parcs didnt live up to the hype, for me DDS has looked a monster,no way this horse runs in the Supreme and its a myth this horse needs soft, I can see him being one of the easy winners of the week no matter what the ground is like.
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RUNS THAT SEASON - Between 2011 and 2016, only Captain Chris, Taquin De Seuil, Sire De Grugy and Blaklion have won a Festival G1 after having run 5 times in Britain that season.
Defi Du Seuil trying to add his name to that list?
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