Only thing I remembered was ricci being disappointed after the Ryanair, which made me think it was mullins but going by this year I thought it could have been ricci back then too. Useful to know.
While the decision makes my stomach turn, it would be silly to not try and see the opportunity in this kind of nonsense.
For next years festival my ante post backing will be trimmed down considerably. I'll only be backing horses who I can genuinely envision having that superstar potential to go off as a very strong fave (no leau du sud/firefox/gerri colombe type ante post bets from this season for example). Along with horses who I'm convinced are hugely overpriced (lecky watson 100/1 and kawboomga 66/1 after a good second for example). I'll still back the leau du sud and firefox types for example in case it's a weak year, but not strongly, and with a view to laying stakes off very quickly after they make use of they're advantages (leau du sud big jumping experience, and firefox out early before mullins brigade to win weak races and get cut).
but I'll be saving the vast majority of my bank for nrnb and silly season the week before, as there's much more value on offer imo. Only a few days ago you could get lossie at 15s or so on the exchange, after comments from a dated mullins stable tour. Along with kopek and final demand at good prices nrnb when people were thinking different races for them. Also the handicap markets being left up the week before during scratchings. Loads of avenues to get value imo, much better than guessing ante post three months out.