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Chelters 2016 Antepost bets

Modus @ 10/1 BF
Leave At Dawn @ 10/1 Pertemps
Barters Hill @ 4/1 Spud Race
Next Sensation @ 16/1 GA
Road To Riches @ 16/1 GC
Annie Power @ 5/1 WH
More Of That @ 5/1 RSA
Super Heinz, 120 bets * £0.15 EW

Max payout £2m :devilish:

Cracking bet mayo and I really like Next Sensation in the Annual.
 
Would be an amazing feeling if that bet came off Mayo, you can feel the excitement building now with some of the posts, fantastic
 
Added Black Hercules to the antepost portfolio for the national hunt chase at 10s.
If any of you's are fans of the final furlong podcast you'll know why :P
 
I love the term "Spud Race" Mayo. Where did this term actually arise from?

Good luck btw. :encouragement:
 
I love the term "Spud Race" Mayo. Where did this term actually arise from?

Good luck btw. :encouragement:

Spud race/potato race is the nickname for the Albert Bartlett LR, first time I heard it used was the Couch (Mark Winstanley) at a preview evening....
 
Thanks all. I think I have a better chance with those than picking 6 numbers in the lottery. :encouragement:

The GC and WH bets are NRNB but I am never eaxctly sure what happens in multiples if they dont show up :confused:
 
Thanks all. I think I have a better chance with those than picking 6 numbers in the lottery. :encouragement:

The GC and WH bets are NRNB but I am never eaxctly sure what happens in multiples if they dont show up :confused:

With AP non runners will count as a loss. NRNB will count as void, so your bet will drop down tyo a Heinz and so on.
 
Richard Forristal on where Willies go. Interesting thoughts on Nicols Canyon.

In the case of Min, the finishing touches will take place at home, where he reportedly doesn't display the tendency to pull that he has done in his two Irish runs. He might be good enough to win the Supreme Novices' Hurdle regardless, but, if he gets as lit up at Cheltenham as he did on Saturday, he will need to be pretty exceptional to win.

Min was more than just a little free. Essentially, he tanked with Ruby Walsh, and that is a real concern for an inexperienced horse, as the Festival could blow his mind.

If he reacts the way he did on Saturday, he won't get the same easy lead, so it could all end in tears.

Walsh, on the assumption that he won't be getting off him, probably has two options, because trying to ride a normal race on Min will likely lead to another futile wrestling match. He will surely either try to bury him in and put him to sleep, or bounce him out and hope that he spits the bit out. I'd venture that the latter tactic will be deployed. If Min is as good as he looks, then they will back him to burn everything off if he gallops some way sensibly in front. It is the tactic they settled on at a similar remove with Vautour, which is significant.

Second guessing the indomitable champion trainer is a hazardous pursuit, but Yorkhill might be the one to join Min in the two-miler, as he travels surprisingly comfortably for a horse with his profile and a pedigree that screams stamina. Crucially, he is now a Grade One winner over flights at the trip, and I'd be amazed if Graham Wylie didn't let something tackle Min.

Wylie's Bellshill looks a natural fit for the Neptune. Also now a Grade One winner at this intermediate trip, he races nicely behind the bridle, while his Up For Review is bound for the Albert Bartlett over three miles. Long Dog, owned by Rich Ricci (below), will surely swerve the Supreme in favour of the Neptune. Like Nichols Canyon last year, he is a dual Grade One winner going to the Festival that doesn't get a lot of credit.

Continuing to underestimate him could prove costly, so deciding between him and a horse like Bellshill won't be easy for Walsh, who doesn't get off many Ricci horses. Presumably, Ricci's Annie Power or Vroum Vroum Mag will run in the mares' hurdle.

Douvan is Arkle-bound, Shaneshill is an obvious JLT contender and Pont Alexandre appeals as an RSA horse, likewise Killultagh Vic which would also have the gears for the JLT. Patrick Mullins will have options in the four-miler, with Black Hercules quite possibly the pick of them.

Again, Walsh may have tough decisions to make with the novice chasers, but chances are there will be more learning in the meantime.

Of the Gigginstown Stud team in Closutton, which exists to some degree like an independent principality within the yard, Gangster could be an Albert Bartlett horse and Outlander maybe a JLT contender.

Valseur Lido may end up in the Ryanair Chase if his Lexus-winning stable-mate Don Poli tackles the Gold Cup alongside fellow Gigginstown representatives Don Cossack and Road To Riches, while I'd still hazard that Djakadam and Vautour will contest the grand finale.

Clearly, events in the meantime might yet clarify that matter, while there is only one race for Un De Sceaux. Then there are Mullins's elite hurdlers. Faugheen is his leading Champion Hurdle hope, and Mullins has indicated that he will take in the BHP Irish Champion Hurdle en route.

That could lead to a enthralling rematch with Nichols Canyon. Arctic Fire - which looked out of place in the three-miler at Christmas, might also go there - but it is Nichols Canyon's fate that will be the most interesting.

Notwithstanding that we are back in the realm of underestimating Nichols Canyon, should Faugheen settle the score, is there a curveball to be thrown here? Might Wylie countenance a tilt at the World Hurdle? This is a race that doesn't have the same aura but with which the astute owner has such a storied link courtesy of his first really good horse, the former Howard Johnson-trained Inglis Drever.

A stayer on the Flat, Nichols Canyon has won two Grade Ones over two-and-a-half, and his stamina has been to the fore in two thrilling triumphs this term. He could be vulnerable over two miles on good ground at Cheltenham, and the three-mile division is flimsy.

It isn't a prospect that you'd expect to hear mooted ahead of the re-match at Leopardstown in a fortnight's time. If Faugheen were to re-establish his superiority, though, it is something that might yet be explored very seriously.
 
Is anyone covering the Pricewise selections in multiples? I only have two of the recent ones, Arctic fire and Simonsig, just wondering what others there are, did someone mention RTR in the Gold cup/Ryanair
 
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World Hurdle:

Vroum Vroum Mag 10/1
Windsor Park 16/1


Gold Cup:

Road To Riches 16/1
 
Ryanair

Valseur Lido 14/1 1pt win
Champagne West 25/1 1pt win
 
Ryanair

Valseur Lido 14/1 1pt win
Champagne West 25/1 1pt win

I managed to get a piece of 25's nrnb on CW. Also backed him for the plate incase he puts in a poor run this month.
 
Apparently Mullins has said that Valeur Lido is an intended runner in the Gold Cup whcih i don't believe for a minute, so if you're playing him in the Ryanair take the NRNB insurance
 
Zabana @ 20/1OutrightOpen

JLT Novices' Chase - 17th Mar 2016

Bloody Mary @ 20/1OutrightOpen

Trull House Stud Mares Novice Hurdle - 17th Mar 2016
 
Peace And Co @ 14/1 CH
Special Tiara @ 12/1 CC
Let's Dance @ 20/1 TH
Limini @ 5/2 MNH
More Of That @ 5/1 RSA
Vibrato Valtat @ 14/1 RYAN
Lucky 63, 63 bets * £0.25 EW

pays c 600K
 
I've got several bets riding on Min, Annie Power, Faugheen, Douvan, Vautour (GC) & Un De Sceaux, with returns at around £4k.

Nothing spectacular in there, except perhaps the 4/1 I have on Douvan on multiple vouchers.

Now I'm looking for some value in the other novice races, with thoughts turning to the likes of No More Heroes, Bellshill & Shaneshill.

Trying to come up with a horse for the big handicap on the Tuesday before the Champion Hurdle. Druids Nephew to repeat at 20s?
 
I've got several bets riding on Min, Annie Power, Faugheen, Douvan, Vautour (GC) & Un De Sceaux, with returns at around £4k.

Nothing spectacular in there, except perhaps the 4/1 I have on Douvan on multiple vouchers.

Now I'm looking for some value in the other novice races, with thoughts turning to the likes of No More Heroes, Bellshill & Shaneshill.

Trying to come up with a horse for the big handicap on the Tuesday before the Champion Hurdle. Druids Nephew to repeat at 20s?

4/1 on Douvan is sweet.

Would have thought Grand National is Druids main aim this year ?
 
What are everyone's best bets at this stage?

Thistlecrack at 10's, Black Hercules at 20's and Limini at 8's are my best singles. I've got the 4 Mullins day 1 hot pots at 300's, and the first 3 of those at 100's. At my last count I had 49 multiples already placed, with many including Douvan and Faugheen.

Plenty of bets already down the drain including Cyrus Darius, Moon Racer, VVM (Ryanair) and Kitten Rock.
 
What do ye think of Mullins horse in the bumper invatation only 16s at the moment anyone any view on this horse
 
He gets a good write up in Mark Howard's book but I'd have expected to have seen him on a racecourse by now, although he did have an entry the other week but wasn't amongst the final decs.