Todays daily mirror says that Gordy has confirmed Samcro is back in full training and will most likely be targeted at the Stayers hurdle. The quotes themselves arent printed. Anyone seen anything?
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Originally posted by KingSprinterSacre View PostTodays daily mirror says that Gordy has confirmed Samcro is back in full training and will most likely be targeted at the Stayers hurdle. The quotes themselves arent printed. Anyone seen anything?
I feel like I need to react in case he is, but realisticallyt I don't think anyone can fancy him on the back of his 'prep' and I have 'too much' on him any race to be "disappointed" if he did win, even at 14/1?
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Originally posted by KingSprinterSacre View PostTodays daily mirror says that Gordy has confirmed Samcro is back in full training and will most likely be targeted at the Stayers hurdle. The quotes themselves arent printed. Anyone seen anything?https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by KingSprinterSacre View PostTodays daily mirror says that Gordy has confirmed Samcro is back in full training and will most likely be targeted at the Stayers hurdle. The quotes themselves arent printed. Anyone seen anything?
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Who’s your ante-post fancy for the Stayers’ Hurdle?
Gordon Elliott It’s not original but Paisley Park has been doing everything right and it’s hard to get away from him. But if we decide to send Samcro for the race, and that might happen, we could put it up to him.
Paul Nicholls In all honesty I cannot see past the favourite Paisley Park – to me he looks well clear of the British contingent anyway. A horse who will go off at a big price is Lil Rockerfeller – he will have gained plenty of confidence back over hurdles in the Cleeve Hurdle at the trials day meeting and could well prove a bit of value in a weakish looking division, barring Emma Lavelle’s horse.
James Bowen It had looked a weak division before Paisley Park came on the scene. It was a very good performance last time and he definitely looks the one to beat – but don’t forget Penhill if he gets to Cheltenham fit and healthy.
Matt Williams I was at Cheltenham when Paisley Park won the Cleeve Hurdle. He wasn’t in my thoughts for the Stayers’ before that win – he is now. I watched his owner [Andrew Gemmell] interviewed on Luck on Sunday recently, he is sports mad and I’m rooting for him.
Paul Kealy It was Black Op, but Paisley Park blew them away in the Cleeve and he has more in hand over the field than most favourites at the meeting. With the likes of Lil Rockerfeller and Sam Spinner in the field again the chances are it will be as strongly run as the Cleeve was and that obviously plays to his strengths.
Padraig Hassett Paisley Park looked an aeroplane in the Cleeve; they went a proper gallop in that race and he looks like he’d just joined in going to the second-last. He’s only seven and looks to be improving with every run – he’s bombproof.
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Originally posted by monkfish View PostWho’s your ante-post fancy for the Stayers’ Hurdle?
Gordon Elliott It’s not original but Paisley Park has been doing everything right and it’s hard to get away from him. But if we decide to send Samcro for the race, and that might happen, we could put it up to him.
Paul Nicholls In all honesty I cannot see past the favourite Paisley Park – to me he looks well clear of the British contingent anyway. A horse who will go off at a big price is Lil Rockerfeller – he will have gained plenty of confidence back over hurdles in the Cleeve Hurdle at the trials day meeting and could well prove a bit of value in a weakish looking division, barring Emma Lavelle’s horse.
James Bowen It had looked a weak division before Paisley Park came on the scene. It was a very good performance last time and he definitely looks the one to beat – but don’t forget Penhill if he gets to Cheltenham fit and healthy.
Matt Williams I was at Cheltenham when Paisley Park won the Cleeve Hurdle. He wasn’t in my thoughts for the Stayers’ before that win – he is now. I watched his owner [Andrew Gemmell] interviewed on Luck on Sunday recently, he is sports mad and I’m rooting for him.
Paul Kealy It was Black Op, but Paisley Park blew them away in the Cleeve and he has more in hand over the field than most favourites at the meeting. With the likes of Lil Rockerfeller and Sam Spinner in the field again the chances are it will be as strongly run as the Cleeve was and that obviously plays to his strengths.
Padraig Hassett Paisley Park looked an aeroplane in the Cleeve; they went a proper gallop in that race and he looks like he’d just joined in going to the second-last. He’s only seven and looks to be improving with every run – he’s bombproof.
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