Ellisgittings
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There's a sound logical reason for this though. Willie has won 8 supremes, 6 in the last 15 years. Hendo has won 2 in that time tbf (you have to take him seriously for the race) but Skelton has won 0, and never even had a placed runner.Yeah I was impressed with my paddy so I do see your point in that regard,although not as impressed as OPS and Mossy. imo OPS looks the real deal, and Mossy jumped as well as I’ve ever seen a horse jump hurdles and kept up a strong gallop all the way to the line.
Could they do the same as Paddy did next time? Yes they could, but until they do or indeed don’t, I will stick.
I will also stick with my opinion that trained by WM he would be shorter and talked about a lot more.
You'd rather back a Willie maiden winner than a Skelton one because there's simply a much higher probability that Willie will train the horse in the correct manner to win a supreme, no matter of the merits of form.
There's some flashy maiden winners that I completely ignore when punting the novice hurdle races, simply because of the trainer. Some might think it's quite narrow minded but it generally is rewarding