Thanks for the share billy, will keep an eye open. Hope all is ok with it tooWill hill 66/1, i had to ring for that price before he ran last week. He will of hated that ground so the fact that he ran to 140 RPR was very encouraging, just my opinion but hes already run to a level that would place nearly every year in this race (albeit that was over fences, but the hurdles didnt seem to be a problem). I see hes been removed from oddschecker now which seems odd, hope hes ok.
Robith and jono. I see your points regarding the SP of the winner BUT regardless of having the actual winner, getting the fav at a bigger price still represents value and you cam utilise that in a number of ways. (Laying/arbing) for example.
I think picking the winner of this is incredibly hard as the variable of distance isn't tested until deep in to the season BUT I will still aim to have some value on the day of the race compared to SPs
I'll still be looking to find value and beat the SP throughout the season but I imagine i'll be waiting until whoever I fancy, and like a few of the key contenders early on has had at least a run over hurdles before I form a judgement. In races like the Supreme and Neptune i'm more willing to go on reputation and previous bumper form and take a stab before a horse makes their debut (what with prices often being halved after a half decent debut). The likes of Poli Roi, Ballyward and Ravenhill Road etc have fine reputations and come into the season full of potential but these horses have often been the ones that have been turned over. Particularly as I very much doubt i'll be laying or arbing myself.
(Calett Mad is 33/1 with William hills, in the any race market)
Cheers billy, let's hope we celebrating come MarchYes im a little keen on him, I should of mentioned it lol!!!! When he gets better ground watch him go, although he did beat a 139 rated horse by 22 lengths giving the horse 7lbs on ground he would of hated. Obviously you cant take that form literally as the ground will of exaggerated the finishing distance and it was only a 3 runner race and the horse in he beat was a 13 year old. But RPR was 140 which is pretty solid and only about 10lb shy of what will be needed to place at Cheltenham. Last years Albert Bart RPR's winner 155, second 150, 3rd 147!!! Hes a good thing lads get on!!!!!
(Calett Mad is 33/1 with William hills, in the any race market)
after adding 4 others in the triumph market. They will not add "melody of scotland" Tried 4 timesI requested a price with bet365 for Calett Mad and they emailed back saying they are not taking bets for Cheltenham festival!!
Strange this, only requested a price for a horse a couple of weeks ago with no problem.
Anybody else experienced similar problems?
Ok got an email FINALLY back from Bet365, and they have now put Calett Mad up on site at 33/1 if anyone is interested?