I feel I'm missing something with Road To Respect. I just don't see it on his form or profile really.
Last time, at Christmas he was all-out to beat Balko Des Flos who will be the Ryanair horse (and was 66/1 on the day) and Outlander who is far too inconsistant for me to gauge any solid form against. (He also got beaten by Outlander at Down Royal earlier in the season)
First time out this season he beat Kilcarry Bridge who was rated 137 by 1.5L. Sub Leuit was 5L back and Minella Rocco wasn't at the races that day... obviously.
Last run of last season - the infamous win over Yorkhill (I've seen some crazy numbers attached to how much ground Yorkhill gave away at those fences, but regardless, and you have to believe he would have been well beaten, left-handed? The other 4 in that race we're rubbish... and even Yorkhill has done nothing for that form since (albeit that isn't a stick to beat RTR with)
Before that run - he won the Grade 3 Brown Plate win at Cheltenham, but that was off 10-13 against Baron Alco, Bouvreuil and Thomas Crapper. A good performance sure, but I think a touch of the "Empire of Dirt" factor was given to him... same connections, so they assumed he'd also be a future GOld CUp horse (Which EoD didn't end up being and flopped at Cheltenham anyway). Winning that race isn't anywhere near Gold Cup quality or standard especially as it wasn't off top weight either.
He was 50/1 at the start of the season, and hasn't done anything wrong but equally, to now be 10/1 seems too short as none of that form above is good enough to place in a Gold Cup in my opinon.
If I'd taken a flyer at 50/1 start of the season I'd be happy enough to let it run now but only because I was beating the SP, not because I thought he was a 10/1 shot. On what he's done.
I'm open to changing my mind - nothing is set in stone, but anyone that does fancy Road To Respect, what is it that you fancy about him?