More of that and At Fisher Cross
Yanworth and UNWIMH
Anyone heard anything on Brewin'upastorm's wellbeing? Just watched a clip from Olly Murphy's interview this morning, and I may be reading too much into it but he said (obviously gutted about what happened yesterday) that hopefully this time next year it would be a distant memory. Made me wonder why he just didn't say 'hopefully after this year's Ballymore/Festival' or words to that effect.
Catching up on my races as I was at an away game on Saturday.
Spent the whole week convincing myself Jarvey's Plate was the answer, and it took Brew and Birchdale about 30 seconds to put him in his place!
Olly Murphy on Brewin'upastorm:
“He’s absolutely fine. He came home sound as a pound, and there’s not a bother on him,” said the Warwickshire-based trainer.
“It was disappointing, obviously, but that’s jumps racing for you. We’ll just move on and look forward to March.
“He’s not a bad jumper, and I don’t think he’s the kind of horse that would have his confidence knocked by a fall.
“We’ll get plenty of schooling into him between now and the Festival, and he’ll go straight there now.
“He’ll more than likely go for the Ballymore. He’ll be entered in a couple of handicaps – but the Ballymore is the plan.”
Olly Murphy on Brewin'upastorm:
“He’s absolutely fine. He came home sound as a pound, and there’s not a bother on him,” said the Warwickshire-based trainer.
“It was disappointing, obviously, but that’s jumps racing for you. We’ll just move on and look forward to March.
“He’s not a bad jumper, and I don’t think he’s the kind of horse that would have his confidence knocked by a fall.
“We’ll get plenty of schooling into him between now and the Festival, and he’ll go straight there now.
“He’ll more than likely go for the Ballymore. He’ll be entered in a couple of handicaps – but the Ballymore is the plan.”
I've not given up on him yet. He had to carry 5lb more for starters. He is still value for a place IMHO.
I don't think that was his true running myself, and the clock would suggest that too.
On January 1st he ran over the same C&D, under the same conditions (officially stated), in 4m 59.70s, the weekend just gone Birchdale managed to win in 5m 5.10s, so can assume Jarvey's Plate was a good 4s (approx) behind Birchdale at around 5m 9s, some 10s slower than his previous, which as already stated was over C&D and same conditions. Obviously I know that no 2 races are the same, but it is there for thought.
I personally think the 5lb took its toll on him, and indeed any penalty for a novice hurdler to carry is, IMO, more penalising than a seasoned horse, as they are still only learning the game. But it is something he won't have to worry about at the festival.
I see he is now out to 33's which I think is quite the price myself.
Olly Murphy on Brewin'upastorm:
“He’s absolutely fine. He came home sound as a pound, and there’s not a bother on him,” said the Warwickshire-based trainer.
“It was disappointing, obviously, but that’s jumps racing for you. We’ll just move on and look forward to March.
“He’s not a bad jumper, and I don’t think he’s the kind of horse that would have his confidence knocked by a fall.
“We’ll get plenty of schooling into him between now and the Festival, and he’ll go straight there now.
“He’ll more than likely go for the Ballymore. He’ll be entered in a couple of handicaps – but the Ballymore is the plan.”
https://www.racingpost.com/news/lat...o-follow-at-the-dublin-racing-festival/363652
For fans of Dunvegan, pretty positive comments I'd say. Could be in bartlett thread also.