Lobos
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Hope so, would have a great chance if he is !
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This is a very loose and wild reasoning for him being the winner.
IMO, I've previously mentioned this but Harry does a lovely job of making a horse look like he's hard on the bridle, what they find off that is still an unknown. Nothing in that Challow would be sighted in a Ballymore and distances will have been exaggerated by the ground that day at Newbury, it was a bog and it didn't look like many acted on it.
This is a very loose and wild reasoning for him being the winner.
IMO, I've previously mentioned this but Harry does a lovely job of making a horse look like he's hard on the bridle, what they find off that is still an unknown. Nothing in that Challow would be sighted in a Ballymore and distances will have been exaggerated by the ground that day at Newbury, it was a bog and it didn't look like many acted on it.
Hermes a sea of Blue today. Challow form not gone unnoticed by the looks of it !
I never said any reasoning for him being the winner.
I do think however given how impressive he’s looked and the horses he’s beaten coming out and winning, that he’s the deserving fav.
Its only my opinion though.
If people want to crab the Challow that’s their prerogative, and it would have served them well in the past, but it does not mean the same happens this time.
Hes been as good as any I’ve seen over the Ballymore type distance, and better than most.
Like i said though, it’s an open year with a few worthy candidates.
No Challow winner has ever won the Ballymore. Hows the weveallbeencaught form looking.............
You'd expect horses deemed considered talented enough by their trainers to run in a grade 1 to be winning in novice hurdles and listed races after wouldn't you?
Would be very worried if they weren't
The second won that grade 2 nicely today, but like most grade 2 novice races in the UK it was more of a listed race and the elliot horse didn't lift a leg
Form certainly hasnt looked bad but not really been franked in the context of a proper grade 1 race like this
Hermes allen did look miles better than them though so thats not surprising
Bit like luccia in that they've won so easily it'd be harsh to judge them on what the ones in behind do
Personally I think he will need soft ground to have a chance, on good ground he will be very vulnerable to the speed horses like impaire et passe and the gaelic lunatic. Bit of soft to remove some of the emphasis away from speed and he could go close.
You'd expect horses deemed considered talented enough by their trainers to run in a grade 1 to be winning in novice hurdles and listed races after wouldn't you?
Would be very worried if they weren't
The second won that grade 2 nicely today, but like most grade 2 novice races in the UK it was more of a listed race and the elliot horse didn't lift a leg
Form certainly hasnt looked bad but not really been franked in the context of a proper grade 1 race like this
Hermes allen did look miles better than them though so thats not surprising
Bit like luccia in that they've won so easily it'd be harsh to judge them on what the ones in behind do
Personally I think he will need soft ground to have a chance, on good ground he will be very vulnerable to the speed horses like impaire et passe and the gaelic lunatic. Bit of soft to remove some of the emphasis away from speed and he could go close.
It's a dumb statistic though.
And Playing the form of a horse down by 1 subsequent performance of another horse is also dumb, and not logical.
There are more positives to his form than minuses.
You're no Dr Spock are you ? :highly_amused:
I've backed Captain Conby for both races as well by the way, have you any idea if Sheehy has sent horses to Cheltenham often ??
Every year its a dumb statistic.
Very true.
Every season I find myself having the same debate with at least one person (usually more) on here.
One year, I'm sure, the Challow Hurdle form will stand up, but I'm not backing anything from the race until that day, as I think it will have to be something really special and I just don't think Hermes Allen is that horse.
Just has to be a horse that’s better than any other in the race on the day.
May not need to be really special.
But he may be.
Very true.
Every season I find myself having the same debate with at least one person (usually more) on here.
One year, I'm sure, the Challow Hurdle form will stand up, but I'm not backing anything from the race until that day, as I think it will have to be something really special and I just don't think Hermes Allen is that horse.
Just has to be a horse that’s better than any other in the race on the day.
May not need to be really special.
But he may be.
Or not as is usually the case.
There's plenty gone close enough to make it just a coincidence and without any real scientific or racing logic behind it.
Based on stats, aren't IEP and Gaelic up against it ?
Probably more logic to these as well.
Apart from the UK Nichols trained novice vs IRE Mullins trained stats :highly_amused:
Who do you think has better form lines for the Ballymore than the FAV ?
The Mullins horses have beaten dogshit and handicappers.