Rhinestone_Cowboy
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The great thing about Samcro's opening performance is all the interpretations and debate it generates. Now the dust has settled a bit and reading the opposing arguments it is likley that the performance was not as bad as it first looked. My feeling is though as Archie mentions above is that he is not a natural slick hurdler (don't think he was all last season CoD, not just last week) and his optimum trip is further than 2 miles. That said the sheer natural ability of the horse will mean there is a reasonable chance he will be a leading player in this division.
Looking into my crystal ball, my gut feeling is he'll come back strongly over his next couple of starts and may end up fav again for the CH (such is the hype he will still generate), but will get beaten on the big day, because his sheer class and engine alone will not be good enough to beat a horse that is absolutely primed for jumping hurdles over 2 miles - BVD is one such candidate but there may well be a couple of others by the time the race comes around.
Looking into my crystal ball, my gut feeling is he'll come back strongly over his next couple of starts and may end up fav again for the CH (such is the hype he will still generate), but will get beaten on the big day, because his sheer class and engine alone will not be good enough to beat a horse that is absolutely primed for jumping hurdles over 2 miles - BVD is one such candidate but there may well be a couple of others by the time the race comes around.