I had a nibble at Ballyoptic at 25's after his win in the Sefton Novices Hurdle. All by guaranteed target and vast improvement in a short space of time. Given how many of the horses at the head of the betting may go elsewhere... I'm happy with my position.
I like him too.
Big thumbs up from NTF
3. Nigel Twiston-Davies may well have a serious World Hurdle contender in his yard…
…and that horses name is BALLYOPTIC.
He first really burst onto the scene when thumping a novice hurdle field at Uttoxeter by upwards of 10L in March then following that up by gunning down the dual Grade 1 winner Bellshill in the Grade 1 Sefton Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree. Bellshill backed up that form next time out by landing his third G1 with a cosy victory at the Punchestown Festival.
On Saturday they stepped back in trip with Ballyoptic for the valuable Silver Trophy Handicap at Chepstow and he again showed his grit and determination in a finish to win by a going away 1.25L, with his class also shining through when it mattered. He’s now recorded RPR ratings of 149, 154 & 152 on his last three starts and Proform speed figures of 68, 78 & 78. On the ratings front he definitely heading the right way.
On the Dosage front, and the World Hurdle is a strong Dosage race, he’s bang there as well…
BALLYOPTIC – 2-0-8-4-0 (14) | 0.75 | 0.00
Those figures stick him comfortably in the Dosage ‘Green Zone’ for the race and I totally get why they are heading down such a route with him.
For me, however, it’s a bit of a shame they stick hurdling with him as I think he’s a ready-made chaser and could be even better over fences. He’s by Old Vic out of a Un Desperado mare so the breeding is definitely there for chasing and his point-to-point efforts showed he was more than capable of jumping fences (some tweaks needed maybe but that would come with age/experience) and there is every reason to believe he will make a serious impact when sent chasing.
For now, however, it looks like hurdling is the name of the game and although he still has a bit to go to match the Thistlecrack’s of this world he’s certainly heading the right way and the potential is definitely there.
Keep Bally on-side, he has the potential to rule the world (hurdle)
http://www.narrowing-the-field.co.uk/what-we-learned-from-the-weekend-8th-9th-of-october/