I wouldn't no. (Id risk her at 20s ew with 365) She was 14/1 which I wasn't keen on a couple of weeks ago and done zero since. She literally has beat nothing. They used spoiler tactics wirh cut the mustard on Maria's benefit who diddnt finish to anywhere near her mark. Laurina hasnt beaten 1 horse who wouldn't be tailed off / pulled up in a CH literally. Now is her time to go on and prove it.
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People get massively carried away by a horse winning with its head in its chest. Cruising to victory against poor opposition.
Surely the vast majority of novices entering their second season haven't beaten much (normally just other novices), they all have it to prove in open company.
There is enough in her formlines to justify a rating of 152 (or similar depending on who's rating system you use), and she gets a mares allowance.
Backing a novice to win an open race grade one at the festival is nearly always about potential for improvement,
And my point is even without your own eyes, trusting Mullins to improve (a mare in particular) 8-10 pounds, don't take most brains much convincing.
A different conversation in my head altogether if the trainer/jockey combo have never proved themselves consistently at this game.
Or am i crazy ?
any outcome is possible and will play out in time, but 16-1 would be value right now, no doubt in my mind.
I would also say that the odds on her improving are better than any of the other second season novices, as she has not even had to extend herself, and got a rating of 152 for jogging.
Add into that my theory that 'Mares are the future' and she ticks all the boxes.
The rise of mares being competitive at the top level in recent years since various things changed in their favor is continuing, they are being bred and raced in greater numbers because they are paying the dues.