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Champion Hurdle 2018
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Having trained the second in both races, Willie is in a pretty good position to assess the comparative merits of the 2016 and 2017 Supremes. Melon is rated similar to BDA coming out of their respective novice seasons and with a similar amount of improvement expected.
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Aside from all this Melon chat my fancy for the Champion Hurdle would be Yorkhill, he travels well enough in his races to make me think he can keep up with the pace then make his engine count coming up the hill. Not getting involved yet as we need to see where he goes, but I read a recent interview with Wylie where he says all connections think that Yorkhill is a better hurdler than chaser. Surely if that's the case then they'd be wary of going for a hot looking Gold Cup this year? Wylie also said the answer would come when we see if Mullins starts him off over hurdles or fences
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Wouldn't be the biggest shock if Yorkhill ended back over Hurdles, if Faugheen doesn't make it then I have the gut feeling that Yorkhill will be Mullins' best chance next year of Champion Hurdle glory.
I think it is likely the experience of fences for Yorkhill would have tidied his jumping up, as he could be very clumsy over hurdles at times.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostWouldn't be the biggest shock if Yorkhill ended back over Hurdles, if Faugheen doesn't make it then I have the gut feeling that Yorkhill will be Mullins' best chance next year of Champion Hurdle glory.
I think it is likely the experience of fences for Yorkhill would have tidied his jumping up, as he could be very clumsy over hurdles at times.
I certainly agree that Yorkhill going here looks to be dependant on Faugheen so until the Morgiana or Hattons Grace we won't have any clearer idea of the plan imo. Ruby won't allow them both to run in the same race that's for sure
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Faugheen or Yorkhill in a match, everyone surely thinks Ruby rides and Faugheen wins....
8/1 for that, versus the 12s for Yorkhill and IMO you'd be mad to back the Wylie runner. I took a punt on Yorkhill for this at 20s after he was beaten over fences last year, but I couldn't dream of backing at the price he is now...
Unlikely runner still, unless Faugheen doesn't reappear. Echoing the above.
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I think the Ryanair is the race that would give Yorkhill the best chance of winning at this year's festival, but think connections will plump for either the Champion Hurdle or Gold Cup. Wherever he goes he'll be up against another Mullins horse (Champion - Faugheen/Melon, Ryanair - Douvan/Min/Great Field, Gold Cup - Djakadam) so I think owner may dictate, and Wylie's comments so far suggest they see him at his best over hurdles. As soon as we know where Yorkhill is going then I think the picture will become far clearer and we'll be able to work out some of other mullins' horses likely targets. I certainly wouldn't be backing him if aimed at the Gold Cup - I don't think the form of his point win over 3m is that strong, he's erratic, and just can't see him jumping round well enough to still be in contention against that field over 3m plus. If Faugheen doesn't make it then I think Yorkhill goes here and Ruby rides, if Faugheen comes back looking good then not a clue. I'm assuming they'll be schooling Yorkhill over both hurdles and fences at home, and then we'll see him out after Faugheen
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I've never been a big fan of Yorkhill but I'd prefer to back him in a gold cup, rather than a champion hurdle. Agree that his best chance of winning a race would appear to be the Ryanair.
On another point, surely they don't go for the gold cup again with Djakadam. He'd have an outstanding chance in the Ryanair.
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostI've never been a big fan of Yorkhill but I'd prefer to back him in a gold cup, rather than a champion hurdle. Agree that his best chance of winning a race would appear to be the Ryanair.
On another point, surely they don't go for the gold cup again with Djakadam. He'd have an outstanding chance in the Ryanair.
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Originally posted by archie View PostRuby very much wants to ride Yorkhill in the Gold Cup. Willie isn't so sure and Graham Wylie has recently been too busy with his golf tournament to give it much thought.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostHoping Faugheen wins well then gets a deserved retirement if I am honest. We have had a couple of 9 year olds in recent times but not since the early 1980's have we seen a 10 year old win a Champion Hurdle, it would be a monumental achievement if he could!
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