Really like the related form bets too, whether it be 2 top horses from the same owner/yard or 2 top horses who have clashed and then gone elsewhere. Still nothing certain on Buveur D'Air target but did see this comment from Henderson a couple of days back:
He is a very talented horse and he might just get two and a half miles. If you go two and a half miles over fences you have got much more opportunity than you have over hurdles
Good to hear if anyone is thinking of backing for this race. I think the JLT may turn out to be one of the hottest races of the festival in 2016. Seems to be a bit of a theme for this I feel over the last couple of renewals as the Arkle often ends up having a hot pot favourite who most want to bypass and then I feel like the JLT is starting to become the go to race for the top or shall i say classier staying chasers rather than the RSA) It's because of this (and the fact right now i've got Yorkhill backed) that i'll hold off on that double bet but i'm eager to add it to my antepost portfolio at low stacks

Just want to get a bit of a clearer idea of who may be going this way out of
Yorkhill
Barters Hill
Aux Ptits Soins
Bellshill (I thought he'd be all over an RSA horse and would still lean that way but interestingly Patrick Mullins came out and said he thinks his last 2 runs he was all out and tiring at the finish so 2m4 may be his ideal trip)
Before I get further involved. On the talk of Barters Hill - he's entered up this Tuesday over 2m4. Ben Pauling has come out with a few interesting comments again over the last couple of days:
Firstly:
He's not flamboyant but he's very accurate and seems very economical
Which led me down the RSA route as that sounds very much your ideal staying chaser. But then a longer interview mentioned:
He is going to start novice chasing over two and a half miles at Bangor, then we might take him to Newbury at the Hennessy meeting for the Grade Two Berkshire Novices' Chase. Then we might look towards the Feltham at Kempton over Christmas, if not then the Dipper on New Year's Day is the alternative.
We are very keen to keep him at two and a half early in the season and I'm pretty sure he has got the speed to win over two and a half.
He is in the best form I've had him. He has schooled well and everything's going fine. Although he is an end-to-end galloper, he is not a slogger
He won't be running much between Christmas and Cheltenham, as he is a horse that appears best after he has had a break and not had a lot of racing
Now obviously his runs over 2m4 may show he needs a step up to 3m but if I had to have a bet now i'd say the JLT would be the race for him. If he was to run well over the middle distance in those races mentioned, i'm not sure he'll have another run after New Years Day so all his runs will be over this distance. I can't see them stepping him up to the RSA trip for the first time (over fences) in March. I'd say if everything goes to plan he'll be kept a 2m4 horse for the year and Cheltenham, the backup plan will be the longer trip.
Oh and lastly - the Final Furlong i'm almost certain will be having Graham Wylie on the show in the next few weeks. I know he won't be making the decision but you'd imagine by that point the yard would have made a decision on Yorkhills target, or at least whether he goes chasing or not. Wouldn't suprise me if he holds back breaking that news on the show.