....Oddschecker seems to be lighting up blue with Gordon Elliot’s Coko Beach for this. No idea why, but if you like it I suggest you get on pronto.
Got a mention from Lydia and Ben Aitkens narrowing the field email. Is a trend horse according to his analysis.
It’s here http://archive.aweber.com/ntf-free-list/ITca3/h/Cheltenham_Festival_Analysis_.htm
Coko beach could be a serious player in this, only two runs for elliott and second run was decent behind band of outlaws under considerate handling. Was also tipped up by eddie oleary at his hometown preview and the final positive is he's not being talked about by elliott at all, which is a definite positive as anyone who watched previous years previews will know. Its is a strategy that payed off for me last year with blow by blow, delta work etc while I ignored his nonsense anout de plotting shed and others. It looks like dallas des pictons is his big red herring for this year
Maybe I could be forgetting something but from what I remember from last year de plotting shed and flawless escape were the two whose chances were really blown up by elliott and both ended up running poorly, while he clearly didnt want to speak about the likes of bbb, delta work, glenloe, veneer of charm and only gave short simple responses if asked about them.Quite selective memory on horses GE has talked up winning/not winning?
I like Coko Beach, travelled really well on his first start then just disappeared. I added him this mornin'
Maybe I could be forgetting something but from what I remember from last year de plotting shed and flawless escape were the two whose chances were really blown up by elliott and both ended up running poorly, while he clearly didnt want to speak about the likes of bbb, delta work, glenloe, veneer of charm and only gave short simple responses if asked about them.
I do agree with that normally but its just when you see horses of elliotts who seem to have really good chances on paper but he wont talk about them it seems odd and a lot of the time those seem to be the ones that run bestI'm not convinced reading too much into what has or hasn't been said is the way to go.