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Didn't he have a moan up last year at Empire of Dirt's rating ?
I'm sure I remember him berating the 'capper just before the horse won 6l pulling clear....
Didn't he have a moan up last year at Empire of Dirt's rating ?
I'm sure I remember him berating the 'capper just before the horse won 6l pulling clear....
Don't think that was Elliott
Horse was trained by Colm Murphy last year
Got 2 decent bets in this..Wouldn't put anyone off Bless the Wings, will be placed at least, just wished my other bet Foxrock would run..on it at a big price(40-1) but everything I hear tells me it doesn't run!
Foxrock might stick to Ireland this year for Hunter Chases over in Ireland... don't think this race is too high on the agenda?
Urgent De Gregaine getting a lot of weight today.... do we think from levels Cantlow could/should reverse the form? (Getting carried wide didn't help today) ... Heskin the right pilot too?
I accidentally put a 4pt win on Catnlow for the festival yesterday instead of today, I wouldnt be too worried with the result. The loose horse took him wide which I think probably cost him. Off levels I think Cantlow should reverse the form
25/1 for Augergnat is still a big price considering? Has been well backed both times at Chelt (first time non-runner and today unseated) but was travelling well... long way to go, sure, but I think it is still a fair price! You can certainly see the money coming for it again and it running at least in to a place?
If Cantlow was that much better, the money wouldn't have been coming for it so much? I have 0.5 pt E/W from ages ago and I am double to double it up again now...
I'd have to disagree faugheen mate, cantlow was giving 15lbs yesterday which over 3m 6f is a hell of a lot weight to give.. Off levels I would of thought it may have been closer, but the loose horse must of cost him a dozen lengths or so.. It's not what it visually costs him it's his momentum, ryrhme, and concentration.. What I would say is if there is a without cantlow market.. The French horse would become of interest
The weight isn't as important as in any normal handicap because of how the races are run. For at least 3 miles the pace is much slower than any (even slowly run) normal handicap would be... which certainly negates the importance of how much weight a horse is carrying.
I agree with FM that the french horse will be over priced but I do with Cantlow lost very little in defeat yesterday and is still my idea of the winner.
Suppose it's all about opinions.. What I will say is at 25/1.. It will cost you a lot less or W you'll win a lot more finding out.. If it's value we want maybe the French horse is it.. Personally have cantlow as the moral winner yesterday
Kev's spot on re weight, obviously you'd rather be receiving it than giving it but a few pounds is irrelevant in banks races.
That said Cantlow enhanced his festival chances yesterday despite being beaten, the French horse goes into the mix definitely.
Auvergnat was travelling well and hadn't made an error until the one that sent Rachael out the side door, and the way Catlow was picked up by the winner made me think that Auvergnat would've been the winner had the partnership stayed intact.
It wasn't a great trial though, there were a few debutants and one or two that underperformed, I'd be interested to see the PP Hogan as that might throw up one or two pointers...
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