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Hills have some for tomorrow’s runners. The runners in the juvenile hurdle and triumph and a selection of theirs to win tomorrow and festival. The advantage with the latter compared to Sky is hills are any race. It would take me a year to type them out but one that might interest folks as he has recently been mentioned is Gars de Sceux at 40s for tomorrow and any race (46 with boost I think).
eggs will professionalise this I’m sure ...this is the quick and dirty version
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….Hills have;
Win tomorrow & a/r at Festival;
Stattler 10-1
Blazing Khal 14-1
Threeunderfive 20-1
Gelano Bello 25-1
Blue Lord 33-1
Gars de Sceaux 40-1
Ballyadam 66-1
Win tomorrow & Triumph Hurdle
Porticello 25-1
Magistrato 50-1
Too Friendly 80-1
Knight Salute 80-1
Impulsive One 100-1
Sky have added;
Threeunderfive & NHC 20-1
Heaven Help Us & MH 66-1
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Originally posted by Eggs View Post….Hills have;
Win tomorrow & a/r at Festival;
Blue Lord 33-1
Last years’s Supreme - all anyone’s talked about is Appreciate It and nothing else out of the field, bar Ballyadam not being as good as first hyped.
Blue Lord pulled clear of the rest before coming down at the last & was 6l behind Appreciate It at the time who finished 24 lengths ahead of Ballyadam. He travelled strongly throughout & was not stopping getting up the hill even if beaten at the last. I think given all of the big “names” in the Mullins yard has gone under the radar.
He’s obviously expected to win tomorrow but I’d like to see a real good performance, something electric & more assured than I thought Bob Olinger’s fencing debut was for instance… he puts it all together & I’d expect he’ll be cut from 33s generally for the Arkle/Marsh to 16s. His target at the Festival is obviously far form certain too, especially given the talent available at the Mullins yard. One worth considering IMO with any race effectively at 33/1 should he win tomorrow.Last edited by MadeinJapan; 10 December 2021, 09:46 PM.
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Originally posted by MadeinJapan View Post
I’ll be watching this one closely tomorrow & have taken some of the above. I know I’ve mentioned him a couple of times on here on several threads but think he could be a real fly in ointment come March. Could end up in the Arkle, Marsh or even back hurdling if he can’t jump fences and then Champion Hurdle becomes an interest for Munir/Souede and I generally don’t think he’d be out of place in any of them.
Last years’s Supreme - all anyone’s talked about is Appreciate It and nothing else out of the field, bar Ballyadam not being as good as first hyped.
Blue Lord pulled clear of the rest before coming down at the last & was 6l behind Appreciate It at the time who finished 24 lengths ahead of Ballyadam. He travelled strongly throughout & was not stopping getting up the hill even if beaten at the last. I think given all of the big “names” in the Mullins yard has gone under the radar.
He’s obviously expected to win tomorrow but I’d like to see a real good performance, something electric & more assured than I thought Bob Olinger’s fencing debut was for instance… he puts it all together & I’d expect he’ll be cut from 33s generally for the Arkle/Marsh to 16s. His target at the Festival is obviously far form certain too, especially given the talent available at the Mullins yard. One worth considering IMO with any race effectively at 33/1 should he win tomorrow.
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Originally posted by MadeinJapan View Post
I’ll be watching this one closely tomorrow & have taken some of the above. I know I’ve mentioned him a couple of times on here on several threads but think he could be a real fly in ointment come March. Could end up in the Arkle, Marsh or even back hurdling if he can’t jump fences and then Champion Hurdle becomes an interest for Munir/Souede and I generally don’t think he’d be out of place in any of them.
Last years’s Supreme - all anyone’s talked about is Appreciate It and nothing else out of the field, bar Ballyadam not being as good as first hyped.
Blue Lord pulled clear of the rest before coming down at the last & was 6l behind Appreciate It at the time who finished 24 lengths ahead of Ballyadam. He travelled strongly throughout & was not stopping getting up the hill even if beaten at the last. I think given all of the big “names” in the Mullins yard has gone under the radar.
He’s obviously expected to win tomorrow but I’d like to see a real good performance, something electric & more assured than I thought Bob Olinger’s fencing debut was for instance… he puts it all together & I’d expect he’ll be cut from 33s generally for the Arkle/Marsh to 16s. His target at the Festival is obviously far form certain too, especially given the talent available at the Mullins yard. One worth considering IMO with any race effectively at 33/1 should he win tomorrow.
Fully expecting him to win tomorrow, was tempted to add at 33s for the Arkle and assess afterwards but any race and win tomorrow might be more appealing.
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Originally posted by Rooster Booster View PostHills have some for tomorrow’s runners. The runners in the juvenile hurdle and triumph and a selection of theirs to win tomorrow and festival. The advantage with the latter compared to Sky is hills are any race. It would take me a year to type them out but one that might interest folks as he has recently been mentioned is Gars de Sceux at 40s for tomorrow and any race (46 with boost I think).
eggs will professionalise this I’m sure ...this is the quick and dirty version
Thanks RB, shall take a look
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Originally posted by Benjy23 View PostGoing to take that 80s on Knight Salute today and Triumph. It's probably about the right price, unless he wins really well, but I've not got anything in the triumph yet so could be a decent start.
….yep, that and the Blue Lord offer stood out for me. I think it’s win at Cheltenham went a little under the radar. Brennan punched the air going over the line which seemed a strange reaction & he’s back on today. Certainly a race to watch with interest.Last edited by Eggs; 11 December 2021, 07:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Eggs View Post
….yep, that and the Blue Lord offer stood out for me. I think it’s win at Cheltenham went a little under the radar. Brennan punched the air going over the line which seemed a strange reaction & he’s back on today. Certainly a race to watch with interest.
Yea, was quite impressed how he jumped and traveled last time, and then had a turn of pace at the finish. Unfashionable trainer probably helps him go under the radar a bit, as much as he's having a decent season..
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Originally posted by MadeinJapan View Post
I’ll be watching this one closely tomorrow & have taken some of the above. I know I’ve mentioned him a couple of times on here on several threads but think he could be a real fly in ointment come March. Could end up in the Arkle, Marsh or even back hurdling if he can’t jump fences and then Champion Hurdle becomes an interest for Munir/Souede and I generally don’t think he’d be out of place in any of them.
Last years’s Supreme - all anyone’s talked about is Appreciate It and nothing else out of the field, bar Ballyadam not being as good as first hyped.
Blue Lord pulled clear of the rest before coming down at the last & was 6l behind Appreciate It at the time who finished 24 lengths ahead of Ballyadam. He travelled strongly throughout & was not stopping getting up the hill even if beaten at the last. I think given all of the big “names” in the Mullins yard has gone under the radar.
He’s obviously expected to win tomorrow but I’d like to see a real good performance, something electric & more assured than I thought Bob Olinger’s fencing debut was for instance… he puts it all together & I’d expect he’ll be cut from 33s generally for the Arkle/Marsh to 16s. His target at the Festival is obviously far form certain too, especially given the talent available at the Mullins yard. One worth considering IMO with any race effectively at 33/1 should he win tomorrow.
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