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Supreme Novice Hurdle 2019
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Originally posted by Robbante View PostLove this horse. Not a massive amount of confidence in the trainer, but on good ground he'll be a real threat. That turn of foot on debut at Lingfield was breathtaking... not sure if supreme or ballymore more likely but took a bit of the 20s any race with hills a few weeks ago
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostI think his price is a reflection of the trainer and I would have the same concerns. He’s by Presenting and the trainer mentioned longer trips in a piece I read but he’s actually shortest for the Supreme.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostDidtheyleaveuoutto got the job done and a bit like Pym, will likely learn a lot from that. Step up in trip a possibility, was sketchy early on as to be expected with the majority of novices.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostNot seen the race yet, but did he hit the line as well as Pym? (Did he need to? )
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostNeeded to be ridden out, yeah, stayed on at the line, and possibly won it a little more comfortably than the distance suggests as the run in after the last hurdle at Fakenham is pretty short.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostNeeded to be ridden out, yeah, stayed on at the line, and possibly won it a little more comfortably than the distance suggests as the run in after the last hurdle at Fakenham is pretty short.Originally posted by Old Vic View PostNovicey earlier but improved as he went on. Horse learned a bit and rest us very little.
I don't think he looks to have enough pace for 2 miles based on that debut... but equally I'm not sure he's better than a 50/1 shot in the Ballymore.
I'll keep a close eye on his next run - hoping for plenty of improvement.
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