Killiney
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Only if Jonbon is in opposition !If it's good ground, JP won't run him![]()
Only if Jonbon is in opposition !If it's good ground, JP won't run him![]()
The 10 yr old stat keeps money in your pocket in G1s at Cheltenham the Stayers being the exception !I tend to rule out all 10 and above year olds from the big races, it could come back to bite me but it's my starting point.
Agreed, the novices have to make some giant strides to challenge them, much as I like a few of those novices it'll take some big efforts to displace GW & F2F from the top spots over both trips.Absolutely Envoi. Can't deny though that F2F would be a huge danger to Gaelic wherever they race and the former doesn't have a bad record at the Festival either. Those two to me are a fair way ahead of the other staying chasers.
Jango Baie didn't do too bad stepping up. As a 7yo who has now proven he stays then he looks a very strong candidate for next year, though we are then down the 'beaten horses in GC rarely win it later' trend...Edit - just to add, it depends on who we think might step up from novice company. Nothing from last year stepped up for the Gold Cup this year. The ones that interest me would be Kaid D’authie, Romeo Coolio and possibly one of the front 2, but think one of those will likely be better suited to the Ryanair trip from the front.
He would I think need a light season to beat that trend.Jango Baie didn't do too bad stepping up. As a 7yo who has now proven he stays then he looks a very strong candidate for next year, though we are then down the 'beaten horses in GC rarely win it later' trend...
Main bet would be Kaid d'Authie though, looked very comfortable until coming down, wasn't even a jumping mistake just looked like he lost his backend on landing, really like him for next season.
Is this Ryanair or Gold Cup EA ?Main bet would be Kaid d'Authie though, looked very comfortable until coming down, wasn't even a jumping mistake just looked like he lost his backend on landing, really like him for next season.
Maybe the trend of ‘beaten horses in the GC rarely win it later’ could have an age factor….as recent winner A Plus Tard won the GC at 8 years old after finishing second the year before.Jango Baie didn't do too bad stepping up. As a 7yo who has now proven he stays then he looks a very strong candidate for next year, though we are then down the 'beaten horses in GC rarely win it later' trend...
He's a Gold Cup horse for me, the way he was finishing at Fairyhouse & Leopardstown he just looks like the further the better.Is this Ryanair or Gold Cup EA ?
He's one of only two horses I've backed for 2027 so far and I'm only invested in the Gold Cup.
33/1 has to be OK for a 6yo who has improved significantly with every run, he's entered in the Fairyhouse Gold Cup but are we expecting him to head there, I'm not of the view 20f is his trip, he's hit the line well each run this season.
If he's not declared over Easter I'd assume he'll be in the Aintree MIldmay entries, either way I think the 33s (Gold Cup) is a price to be taken before his next run....
I didn't need much convincing but pretty sure I'll be chipping away at the 33s over the next week...He's a Gold Cup horse for me, the way he was finishing at Fairyhouse & Leopardstown he just looks like the further the better.
Hes one i can see running well in grand nationalsHe's a Gold Cup horse for me, the way he was finishing at Fairyhouse & Leopardstown he just looks like the further the better.