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2017 RSA Chase

I wonder if Barters will remain as brave and gutsy as he was... a real shame. My first big ante post loss but matters little compared to some of the things going on recently...

Not been anything that is obvious for this race yet that has been impressive each time out. The points made about ADO are still valid and he looks the best so far, but wouldn't take much more than a chimp to spot that :encouragement:
 
Official that Barters is now out for the season. Really fancied this and will look forward to his return next season where I'll follow him off the cliff
 
Can anybody see a hidden gem that is yet to race which can make me oppose Alpha Des Obeaux?

Because 7 or 8 to 1 looks very good at the minute??
 
Politilogue did nothing wrong, O O seven ticks a few boxes then youve got Bellshill thats yet to run, and my fav at the prices Champers on Ice
 
Can anybody see a hidden gem that is yet to race which can make me oppose Alpha Des Obeaux?

Because 7 or 8 to 1 looks very good at the minute??

Gigginstown have a shed load of good ones but almost impossible to get a feel for which ones will head here rather than 4 miler/JLT/ Irish Nation/ Powers Gold Cup.
 
Champers on Ice is a good shout Billymag. good price too!

OV I had the same bother last year. Expected Native River to run in the RSA and backed it in late nov last year. Only for it to be rerouted.
 
and my fav at the prices Champers on Ice

Really hoping he goes down the 4 miler route myself for the festival but it sounds like plan A is going to be aim him for the top 3 mile races but if he doesn't quite make it then go for the longer distance
 
One track mind being aimed at this or the JLT?
 
Apart from debut he has run at 2m4f as a minimum, which would lead towards thinking he is more of a staying type... RSA.
 
Cheers Kevloaf :encouragement:
 
Clan Des Obeaux

Nicholls said: "We knew he was good, Chepstow was only his fourth run over obstacles. He's improved enormously and he's really something to look forward to.

"We'll mind him, I've no big targets but one day he could be very smart."

Sky Bet agreed, introducing the four-year-old at 16/1 for the RSA Chase and cutting him to 12/1 from 25s for the JLT Novices' Chase.

Paul Nicholls on Clan Des Obeaux "He has got a big future. He jumps brilliantly. He takes your breath away jumping and if you have got a horse that jumps a fence like that they are going to go places. Sean just said that is the best horse he has ever sat on."
Paul Nicholls on Clan Des Obeaux
The champion trainer nominated the Dipper Novices' Chase at Cheltenham on New Year's Day as a possible destination for his charge.

He said: "He jumped and galloped and this track suits him. Judging by that, he has got a big future. He won well here over hurdles last season.

"At the end of the day he is only four and we've got to be careful to look after him as this is not his season - he will be better at five and six.

"He wants two and a half miles and possibly further. He jumps brilliantly. He takes your breath away jumping and if you have got a horse that jumps a fence like that they are going to go places.

"Sean (Bowen, jockey) just said that is the best horse he has ever sat on. I might look at the Dipper as that might suit him."

Bowen said: "I haven't ridden for long, but in the time I've been riding I've never had a novice jump and travel around there like that.

"As soon as I gave him a kick two out, he's just sprinted and I nearly had to take a pull because we had another jump to go.

"He's a very nice horse and very exciting. Paul has always liked him and always thought he's definitely one for the future.

"I was very impressed."
 
Id love a firm to give me 66/1 on him for next years Hennessy, could see Paul missing Chelt this year and saving him for the Hennessy.
 
Good quotes.

If you do, let me know Billy... that'd make plenty of sense... definitely one for the tracker.
 
I managed to pinch some 25/1 straight after the race, I can't see him sending him to RSA as a 4 year old.. But saying that I think Paul nicholls has had enough of being away from the top table I think if he has a live JLT horse 4yo or not he will send him.. Which I think luckily for me means aux ptit soins may go for the RSA
 
I managed to pinch some 25/1 straight after the race, I can't see him sending him to RSA as a 4 year old.. But saying that I think Paul nicholls has had enough of being away from the top table I think if he has a live JLT horse 4yo or not he will send him.. Which I think luckily for me means aux ptit soins may go for the RSA

Technically Clan Des Obeaux will be a 5 year old come the festival. The last trainer to win the RSA with a 5 year old? Paul Nicholls with Star De Mohaison he could still go that route. Having said that, Nicholls has been much easier on his young horses in recent years and has swerved the festival with lots of them in order to protect them.
 
French bred 5yo are far more advanced that UK/Irish horses, they have them jumping brush hurdles over there at 2, but it's still a brutal race for young horses and I'd prefer an older horse.
I think they changed the weight allowances too, 5yo used to get chunks of weight but I'm sure this got changed, will check...
 
I wonder if Patrick Mullins will try and get Bellshill in to the 4 miler #BellshillWinsAll

No-one has mentioned this horse despite his easy (from-what-we-could-see) win last weekend.
 
I wonder if Patrick Mullins will try and get Bellshill in to the 4 miler #BellshillWinsAll

No-one has mentioned this horse despite his easy (from-what-we-could-see) win last weekend.

I think it was the fog Kev. I've watched the race back and thought he looked impressive but it's very hard to have a proper view on the race with such poor viewing. I do think he'll be right up there as one of the most likely winners of the race so will be looking at his next race very closely.
 
Cheltenham record a bit of a turn off. Not been in the top 1- in 2 visits so far but done well at the other Spring festivals... wouldn't put me off, but I do lose every now and again haha

To me, the horse has much the better form over futher and will be in the places even now.
 
Over reaction on Alpha des Obeaux's run today? Thought he ran a fine race at a trip too short in a very strong race.