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The JP horse Gelboe De Chanay could be worth a look at in the 1.30 at Fontwell. Only having its second run but would want to win well to have a chance at the festival, is 25/1 for the triump atm with bet365 and 33s in most other places
Deffinately.
Awful race though. Would expect nothing but a bridle job.
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The JP horse Gelboe De Chanay could be worth a look at in the 1.30 at Fontwell. Only having its second run but would want to win well to have a chance at the festival, is 25/1 for the triump atm with bet365 and 33s in most other places
Fell at the last, would be better in a stronger run race too. But I wouldn't be rushing to back her for anything to put it nicely.
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Been mentioned before, but as per my own thread, iv backed martin brassils Gaspard DU SEUIL, ( currently 50/1) He was an impressive winner on his debut in Nancy , before being snapped up by privately by the city island owners. Complete assumption but Hopefully he'll be out shortly after Christmas and with a bit of luck, can follow the steps of Défi, Eglantine and Taquin.
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Been mentioned before, but as per my own thread, iv backed martin brassils Gaspard DU SEUIL, ( currently 50/1) He was an impressive winner on his debut in Nancy , before being snapped up by privately by the city island owners. Complete assumption but Hopefully he'll be out shortly after Christmas and with a bit of luck, can follow the steps of Défi, Eglantine and Taquin.
Yep, mentioned him a while ago, I'll look to re-add once an entry is made I think.
Been mentioned before, but as per my own thread, iv backed martin brassils Gaspard DU SEUIL, ( currently 50/1) He was an impressive winner on his debut in Nancy , before being snapped up by privately by the city island owners. Complete assumption but Hopefully he'll be out shortly after Christmas and with a bit of luck, can follow the steps of Défi, Eglantine and Taquin.
Lack of experience would be a worry for a race like the Triumph but at that price you pay your money you take your chance. Good Luck
Last 5 winners had run 12, 6, 7, 5, 3 times prior to the race. Not saying it cant happen just saying with the profile of recent harden runners it would worry me. But at 50/1 then Im not going to crab it.
Last 5 winners had run 12, 6, 7, 5, 3 times prior to the race. Not saying it cant happen just saying with the profile of recent harden runners it would worry me. But at 50/1 then Im not going to crab it.
I'd argue Kangaroo Valley looks equally as interesting in the same race. Pity given the connections recent incidents, god knows what he'll be doing tomorrow.
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