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RSA Chase 2019
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I can't see Santini anywhere else but at the same price (if you're having a single) you'd be mental not to take the "any race" price.Yet another example of that market being under-rated!
You can actually have multiples on corals "any race" too...
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostI can't see Santini anywhere else but at the same price (if you're having a single) you'd be mental not to take the "any race" price.Yet another example of that market being under-rated!
You can actually have multiples on corals "any race" too...
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Colin Tizzard on Kilbricken Storm
"He is obviously a Cheltenham Festival winner and I would say we would go novice chasing straight away but wouldn’t dismiss the Stayers’ Hurdle straightaway. He has the speed to win over two and he has won over three and I would love to run him in all the big staying novices’ chases."
I posted the below in the 4 miler thread regarding Kilbricken Storm and thought I might be a little bold but the Tizzard stable tour has given me plenty of belief...
Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostI fully expect him to go for the RSA, and (although this might be a little bold) I think if his chasing bubble is burst on route to the RSA they'd go for the Stayers Hurdle before the 4 miler
I think the standout 33/1 with PP and Betunfair is generous still... he'd be one of a very small number of Cheltenham winners in the race... which can't be under-estimated
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Not the boldest Paul Nicholls quote I've ever seen here to Topofthegame
"He will be novice chasing in about six weeks’ time. He is a nice horse and he should make a smart staying novice."
Bit disappointed by that...
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostNot the boldest Paul Nicholls quote I've ever seen here to Topofthegame
"He will be novice chasing in about six weeks’ time. He is a nice horse and he should make a smart staying novice."
Bit disappointed by that...
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Originally posted by Geordieboy83 View PostI felt the same. He seems to love Danny Kirwan though.Originally posted by SeanRock View PostI thought he played down Danny Kirwan aswell personally. Probably trying to keep a lid two of his more exciting prospects for the time being. No sense hyping expectations this early in the season...
Agree with you Sean, that is also not a strong comment.
To be fair, trainer comments are low down the pecking order in terms of gambling on horses in my opinion....... it is just all we have tonight
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post"He will go novice hurdling next month. He is a nice horse but is really a big chasing horse who will want a bit of time."
Agree with you Sean, that is also not a strong comment.
To be fair, trainer comments are low down the pecking order in terms of gambling on horses in my opinion....... it is just all we have tonight
The tallest horse I've ever trained and has the talent to go with his size, though I've taken my time with him. The plan was to go chasing with him last winter until he was held up for a month after he was unlucky to come down at the tricky cross fence at Newbury. He then bounced back in style by winning a valuable Handicap Hurdle at Sandown before running a massive race to be second in the Coral Cup at the Festival. I can't wait to see this high-class giant of a horse back over fences again.
I’m sure like most trainers he’s sick of these pre season press requirements having to repeat the same old lines over & over again. I know I would be! Let the racing do the talking.
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Originally posted by SeanRock View PostThese were his words on Topofthegame a fortnight ago!
The tallest horse I've ever trained and has the talent to go with his size, though I've taken my time with him. The plan was to go chasing with him last winter until he was held up for a month after he was unlucky to come down at the tricky cross fence at Newbury. He then bounced back in style by winning a valuable Handicap Hurdle at Sandown before running a massive race to be second in the Coral Cup at the Festival. I can't wait to see this high-class giant of a horse back over fences again.
I’m sure like most trainers he’s sick of these pre season press requirements having to repeat the same old lines over & over again. I know I would be! Let the racing do the talking.
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Originally posted by Geordieboy83 View Postwho is this with Kev? Could be worth a couple of points. Really like him for RSA this year.
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