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PERTEMPS NETWORK FINAL Handicap Hurdle
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A few interesting entries.
Maze Runner-Always fancy this horse for a big handicap.
Baptism Of Fire-Been mixing it with the best. Can deBrom plot a horse???
Coltor-Decent run in the Boodles. Always looked a staying type. Interesting.
Humble Glory-Elliotts cheat horse???
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Originally posted by Our_Duke View Post
Yeah my first thought was Mr Fred Rodgers to be honest.
He will need to run in a UK Pertemps Qualifier.
Probably Warwick.
His first official rating yesterday in Ireland is 132"Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
A favourite of mine, after that Rated Stakes win on Sunday.
He will need to run in a UK Pertemps Qualifier.
Probably Warwick.
His first official rating yesterday in Ireland is 132
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Originally posted by Madmoose View Post
Probably will be him plus GLynch always says novices so that is a pointer, would need to be put in a UK qualifier now if going to go this route.
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Originally posted by doctorwu View PostA few interesting entries.
Maze Runner-Always fancy this horse for a big handicap.
Baptism Of Fire-Been mixing it with the best. Can deBrom plot a horse???
Coltor-Decent run in the Boodles. Always looked a staying type. Interesting.
Humble Glory-Elliotts cheat horse???
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So far although not a super strong fancy i like Born Patriot, he will have a nice low weight and his trainer mentioned this again recently with a prep run in Jan/Feb, was staying on strong behind Kansas City Chief when qualifying in 2nd at the Oct meeting.
Unless a Fred Rogers or other unexposed type gets entered for a qualifier i’m struggling more than previous years to find the winner.
Tullybeg ran ok that Cheltenham race in Oct aswell before fading into 6th.
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Originally posted by Madmoose View PostSo far although not a super strong fancy i like Born Patriot, he will have a nice low weight and his trainer mentioned this again recently with a prep run in Jan/Feb, was staying on strong behind Kansas City Chief when qualifying in 2nd at the Oct meeting.
Unless a Fred Rogers or other unexposed type gets entered for a qualifier i’m struggling more than previous years to find the winner.
Tullybeg ran ok that Cheltenham race in Oct aswell before fading into 6th.
Dallas Des Pictons the other one of those currently qualified. Great Festival record and looks like he wants three miles now. Some more intriguing rides on him the last few times to get qualified then more than happy to get swamped late on last time
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Originally posted by TiggerRoll View Post
I think you’ve solved it there… the Tullybeg run was a piece of art to my eye. Cheltenham experience, fading back in to sixth and got a few lbs off mark if I’m not mistaken.
Dallas Des Pictons the other one of those currently qualified. Great Festival record and looks like he wants three miles now. Some more intriguing rides on him the last few times to get qualified then more than happy to get swamped late on last time
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Be very interested in silver sheen if he reverts back to this, he was as low as 10s for this race before he got injured, highly progressive upto that Warwick win, a race in which the 3rd won next time out 2lbs higher...2 uninspiring chases this season may see him take up his entry. Was a bit of a fj horse too if i remember rightly, got a nice rating too.
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Originally posted by Madmoose View PostSo far although not a super strong fancy i like Born Patriot, he will have a nice low weight and his trainer mentioned this again recently with a prep run in Jan/Feb, was staying on strong behind Kansas City Chief when qualifying in 2nd at the Oct meeting.
Unless a Fred Rogers or other unexposed type gets entered for a qualifier i’m struggling more than previous years to find the winner.
Tullybeg ran ok that Cheltenham race in Oct aswell before fading into 6th.
Dunboyne looks interesting in the Leop qualifier if he turns up....
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Originally posted by YoungHustler View PostTaken the 33s on Maze Runner with B365 before his run tomorrow after Willie quoted that they are trying to get him qualified.
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