Both Arkle horses at this stage for me.
When I looked through the stable tour in the rp. There was alot more there than I thought.
***** diddnt mean to quote myself.
Both Arkle horses at this stage for me.
They wouldn't both end up as Arkle horses though unless there was a JLT standout contender and I can't see one of those either...
Willies comments on Getabird in the ATR stable tour..
‘I suspect he’ll end up in the mid-range or staying divisions. He seemed to show a preference for racing right handed so we might try to lean that way if we can’
I must admit Paloma was not on my radar and today's run didn't surprise me. Just doesn't win enough races for me. Think that's 1 win from 9 starts under rules.
That was a while back. He's spoke since. Starts over 2M. Don't forget they've lost draconien.
He's just not that good imo. Was hesitant, jumped poorly. Found little
Yep, fair point. The preference for going right handed is still a worry
Yeah it is too early to start predicting what Ruby will ride when neither have jumped a fence in public yet... I just like the angle of finding the "right" one and having an each way double.
I'd expect Ruby to place in both the Arkle and the JLT - and I want to be on the right side of his rides as soon as I can be. II know you don't like multiples but I find these to have lovely potential for a small outlay.
2015 - Un de Sceaux (1st) and Vautour (1st) (was easy to spot quite a way out)
2016 - Douvan (1st) and Black Hercules (1st) - was impossible to spot until a few days before!
2017 - ***Altior was an absolute obvious standout***(1st) and Yorkhill (1st) who avoided Altior IMO, was an easy double to place
2018 - Footpad (1st) and Invitation Only (PU) - was fairly clear cut from a way out?
I'm not saying that's a sensible bet each year, but it's something I've looked out for since it worked in 2015 and I will be again.
Yeah it is too early to start predicting what Ruby will ride when neither have jumped a fence in public yet... I just like the angle of finding the "right" one and having an each way double.
I'd expect Ruby to place in both the Arkle and the JLT - and I want to be on the right side of his rides as soon as I can be. II know you don't like multiples but I find these to have lovely potential for a small outlay.
2015 - Un de Sceaux (1st) and Vautour (1st) (was easy to spot quite a way out)
2016 - Douvan (1st) and Black Hercules (1st) - was impossible to spot until a few days before!
2017 - ***Altior was an absolute obvious standout***(1st) and Yorkhill (1st) who avoided Altior IMO, was an easy double to place
2018 - Footpad (1st) and Invitation Only (PU) - was fairly clear cut from a way out?
I'm not saying that's a sensible bet each year, but it's something I've looked out for since it worked in 2015 and I will be again.
On basis Gigginstown horses generally make better chasers ...
https://www.racingpost.com/profile/horse/896945/mengli-khan/form
Interesting what Gordon said about his form vs Getabird before Supreme
"Mengli Khan [Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle] ran out at Leopardstown but his runs before that were very, very good. On form, I can't see how we can beat Getabird. I stood at the last hurdle that day and he impressed with the way he went by me.
"A few of the very shrewd judges are telling me that Getabird is better going right-handed, so that is one thing I am hoping might help me. But for me, he is a worthy favourite and will be very hard to beat.
PP as low as 4/1 about Lalor now. That seems very short.
It could well be a case of them not rating the Irish challenge in this race much this year... they don't even have Cialos Emery in their market for the race.
PP as low as 4/1 about Lalor now. That seems very short.
It could well be a case of them not rating the Irish challenge in this race much this year... they don't even have Cialos Emery in their market for the race.
I'm not putting up this one for the arkle but I'll give you your next st calvados . You might well get 100/1 and he'll give you a bit of fun to follow. Hes a legitimate case, If they place him similarly, he'll look a proper animal.
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