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FJPatron - DGCup Winner 2026
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And he was probably right!Good shout, I remember PT trying his best to convince JOB that Banbridge didn't want the extra 2 furlongs in the Gold Cup.
The proximity of the third and fourth does bring the form into questionHe just didn't fire on the day for whatever reason. Ran very flat by his standards. Don't think it was anything to do with age catching up with him.
Agree. It wasn't his form at all imo and for me it was a very poor Gold Cup so the winner may well have been flattered.The proximity of the third and fourth does bring the form into question
And he was probably right!
That seemed to be JOB’s initial thoughts, but he was less certain when interviewed the next day. Perhaps he’s seeing the Ryanair open up so much (and he has just put 10l into the reigning Ryanair champ).Didn't go particularly well in the Ryanair either though did he. Think they'd do well to swerve the festival this year.
The winner rated OR 176 and RPR 182 for last years GC win……….OR 16lb better than ever before and RPR 19lb better than ever beforeAgree. It wasn't his form at all imo and for me it was a very poor Gold Cup so the winner may well have been flattered.
That seemed to be JOB’s initial thoughts, but he was less certain when interviewed the next day. Perhaps he’s seeing the Ryanair open up so much (and he has just put 10l into the reigning Ryanair champ).
The ‘24 Ryanair was very soft which probably went against him. I’d still like to see him have another go at the trip but on better ground. He is a winner on the new course over 2m4 after all.
My feeling is that GDC ran between 5 and 10lb below his best, almost certainly because the ground had dried right out. Even going down the back on the first circuit it was clear that he wasn't letting himself down so, in the circumstances, he did well to be in contention over the last. Add to that the possibility that INOTWYT is a spring horse who had every right to improve given his age and you can see how he managed to take advantage of GDC's difficulties.The winner rated OR 176 and RPR 182 for last years GC win……….OR 16lb better than ever before and RPR 19lb better than ever before
GDC’s SP was 8/13 last year and considering before the race he had over a stone in hand, or more, than anything else in the race, then maybe he should have a been a shorter price
Banbridge is a much better horse on good ground. We found this out in his novice chase season - dotted up a Gowran (GOOD), dotted up in the Grade 2 Arkle trial at Cheltenham (GOOD), beaten half the track in the Drinmore (SOFT), decent 2nd behind the monster El Fabiolo in the DRF (GOOD), skipped Cheltenham due to ground, won the Manifesto at Aintree (GOOD-SOFT). He is one of the most ground-dependent horses out there but Joseph has done a great job of managing his progress. He missed a few fences in the 25 Gold Cup and, even though he was still 3rd down the back straight in the 2nd circuit, his jumping errors started to take their toll and he couldn't go on with the prinicipals at the top of the hill. I don't believe he stays the Gold Cup trip and if he gets his ground at Cheltenham I would go Ryanair with him. Otherwise wait for Aintree and Punchestown.That seemed to be JOB’s initial thoughts, but he was less certain when interviewed the next day. Perhaps he’s seeing the Ryanair open up so much (and he has just put 10l into the reigning Ryanair champ).
The ‘24 Ryanair was very soft which probably went against him. I’d still like to see him have another go at the trip but on better ground. He is a winner on the new course over 2m4 after all.
Being on Banbridge for the Ryanair at good prices last year, I agree he probably was rightAnd he was probably right!
Think they might if he's a double Gold Cup winner. Very few of those!I honestly think Inothewayurthinking will.win again, run terribly all year round and to be honest it's a shame for racing if he does.
No one will remember as a great horse
Won't be a fan favourite will be unfortunately with how the horse is campaignedThink they might if he's a double Gold Cup winner. Very few of those!
He won't be the first or the last one to be campaigned that way, if indeed he is. May be that he has an issue?Won't be a fan favourite will be unfortunately with how the horse is campaigned
I don’t think he will win again this yearI honestly think Inothewayurthinking will.win again, run terribly all year round and to be honest it's a shame for racing if he does.
No one will remember as a great horse