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He jumped enough fences to convince meIt's one run and he made a couple of mistakes.
Well said sirIt’s nice to see SG back and well. And with these NH lovelies, it’s great to see them back year after year![]()
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Henderson being Henderson.
Wanting the BHA to set up a flat maiden over 1m 4f by the looks of it.
I'd tell him to do one myself.
No one wants to see Con Hill go flat racing at age 9 surely ??
Either run him over hurdles or retire him, and then shut the fuck up.
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Henderson being Henderson.
Wanting the BHA to set up a flat maiden over 1m 4f by the looks of it.
I'd tell him to do one myself.
No one wants to see Con Hill go flat racing at age 9 surely ??
Either run him over hurdles or retire him, and then shut the fuck up.
Good luck mate, worth giving bda one more chance at Cheltenham I think.Pulled the trigger on Brighterdaysahead whilst she is still a decent price. This is the second redemption horse for me this season and both of them in this race. I know her form at Cheltenham is a worry and I was going to leave it until the day but decided on one last swing. Her run on seasonal debut seems to have gone un-noticed even though she was at Lossiemouths quarters at the line. They built her up for that outrageous run last season where she left her season in Leopardstown. I think they will be getting that kind of run ready again but for Cheltenham. I think she will turn the tables with Lossiemouth at the DRF in turn, confirming Lossie to the mares and Gordon has Wodhooh for the mares.
That's how i see it playing out anyway
Maybe then a little related double BDA CH and Lossie Mares?Pulled the trigger on Brighterdaysahead whilst she is still a decent price. This is the second redemption horse for me this season and both of them in this race. I know her form at Cheltenham is a worry and I was going to leave it until the day but decided on one last swing. Her run on seasonal debut seems to have gone un-noticed even though she was at Lossiemouths quarters at the line. They built her up for that outrageous run last season where she left her season in Leopardstown. I think they will be getting that kind of run ready again but for Cheltenham. I think she will turn the tables with Lossiemouth at the DRF in turn, confirming Lossie to the mares and Gordon has Wodhooh for the mares.
That's how i see it playing out anyway
Imagine if trainers could regularly get performances like that when it mattered.Pulled the trigger on Brighterdaysahead whilst she is still a decent price. This is the second redemption horse for me this season and both of them in this race. I know her form at Cheltenham is a worry and I was going to leave it until the day but decided on one last swing. Her run on seasonal debut seems to have gone un-noticed even though she was at Lossiemouths quarters at the line. They built her up for that outrageous run last season where she left her season in Leopardstown. I think they will be getting that kind of run ready again but for Cheltenham. I think she will turn the tables with Lossiemouth at the DRF in turn, confirming Lossie to the mares and Gordon has Wodhooh for the mares.
That's how i see it playing out anyway
“CShe was tired last year after running 3 months earlier
A bit fast![]()
……and thats why she is still 14/1 for the CH, even when having such an encouraging first run of the season over Xmas and getting to within a length of Lossiemouth.…whereas Lossie is only 7/2It’s just impossible to tell
The main theory when horses put in an extreme performance is that they never go there again.
Probably cos it fucking hurt.
Doubt it’s prep or prep time.
I personally think it’s simply down to numerous obvious factors that are too many to list that explain why a horse does not run to the same level every time they race.
But I do believe some get their heart broken when they over exert and naturally protect that in future races
Yeah tried to do this also but my bookie won't let meMaybe then a little related double BDA CH and Lossie Mares?
That bit is very much also in my thinking Q and is a real possibility. We've seen it many times before. I suppose we will know for sure this season if she draws a complete blank again.The main theory when horses put in an extreme performance is that they never go there again.
Probably cos it fucking hurt.
Doubt it’s prep or prep time.
I personally think it’s simply down to numerous obvious factors that are too many to list that explain why a horse does not run to the same level every time they race.
But I do believe some get their heart broken when they over exert and naturally protect that in future races