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2022 Supreme Novices Hurdle

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Always tends to be the Hennessy meeting I think?

Yep that will probably be it.

He had Dusart in the Thursday November race last year and then on the Friday of the Hennessey he had Flinteur Sacre in the 2m novice and Bothwell Bridge in the 2.5m novice
 
I am Maximus at the Paddy Power meeting at Cheltenham, and Jonbon to Newbury as I understand it.

Which day for IAM Spectre? Hopefully the Saturday
 
My tickets/badge for the Nov meet arrived this morning so i'm already giddy, think i'm going to spontaneously combust reading that.

Have you received all the badges/tickets for the whole weekend or just the Sat? I ask as mine for Sat has come through but not the other days yet.
 
Have you received all the badges/tickets for the whole weekend or just the Sat? I ask as mine for Sat has come through but not the other days yet.

I'm going Sat and Sun, got badges/tickets for both in the same envelope thing. Going in club on Sat, then the Sun is a club/tatt one enclosure type thing so no badges, just those barcode tickets.
 
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Shallwehaveonemore at Ascot tomorrow, 50/1 with cash out looks big for this.

Ascot race previously won by Altior and My Tent or Yours I think
 
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I'm going Sat and Sun, got badges/tickets for both in the same envelope thing. Going in club on Sat, then the Sun is a club/tatt one enclosure type thing so no badges, just those barcode tickets.

Best Mate for me. I'm not in the Prawn Sandwich brigade:excitement:
 
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Mullins on kilcruit :
He ran well in a bumper for my brother Tony and then we bought him. He was fantastic, I was hoping he'd made a good chaser down the line somewhere but he was fantastic as a bumper horse. He ran very well when second at Cheltenham and came out to turn the form around at Punchestown. He's by Stowaway, he's a very tall, light-framed horse and looking at what he did in bumpers I'd be inclined to go down the shorter route with him, we can always explore our way with him. I'm happy that's (two miles) where we'll start off and we'll be aiming for the Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle. He doesn't take an awful lot of work and he'll come to hand early enough.
 
Mullins on Sir Gerhard:

He looked fantastic at Cheltenham and ran very well again at Punchestown when third. He’s a horse we’ll be going novice hurdling with and you’d imagine he’s more a Ballymore horse than a Sky Bet Supreme horse, but we’ll let him tell us as the season progresses.
 
Betfair top price on the double 134/1. Gutted personally as a lot of my earlier bets I had them the other way around!
 
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Betfair top price on the double 134/1. Gutted personally as a lot of my earlier bets I had them the other way around!

Believe it when you see it. Could all change when they actually run. Just remember Appreciate It last season. No one , including Willie, expected him to be a Supreme horse. Let it all unfold.
 
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Believe it when you see it. Could all change when they actually run. Just remember Appreciate It last season. No one , including Willie, expected him to be a Supreme horse. Let it all unfold.

its possible but took a key injury to ferny to change his placing imo. I think right now you have to assume those are the targets and if like me you've been betting the other way around I'm trying to get a position based on stable tour that is covering this
 
Away from the well known Mullins ones, I had Dark Raven down for this so was quite surprised to see he thinks of him as a stayer. I still think he could go for the Ballymore rather than the spud race but it's proving difficult yet again to second guess Willie Mullins.