Lossiemouth will run in and win the CH.
She'll be 6 , you would think loads of improvement to come, had an easy time last season whilst being fully healthy and gets the ridiculous 7lbs allowance.
Constitution Hill will be 8, had an extremely interrupted season which couldn't have gone much worse health wise, won't have anyone decent to run against this side of the water and we may well see a further decline.
Queen Lossie.
Lossiemouth will run in and win the CH.
She'll be 6 , you would think loads of improvement to come, had an easy time last season whilst being fully healthy and gets the ridiculous 7lbs allowance.
Constitution Hill will be 8, had an extremely interrupted season which couldn't have gone much worse health wise, won't have anyone decent to run against this side of the water and we may well see a further decline.
Queen Lossie.
What me West Country Cousin was meant to say was "sweet cheery nipples" Lossie wins the CH doing handstands
Lossiemouth will run in and win the CH.
She'll be 6 , you would think loads of improvement to come, had an easy time last season whilst being fully healthy and gets the ridiculous 7lbs allowance.
Constitution Hill will be 8, had an extremely interrupted season which couldn't have gone much worse health wise, won't have anyone decent to run against this side of the water and we may well see a further decline.
Queen Lossie.
Lossiemouth should be unbeaten and may well end up the best Mare Willie has ever trained IMO. No idea what her ceiling could be as she's done it all so easily so far. I'm pretty sure Nicky was on record as saying the infection CH had was different to his other horses and he did require antibiotics to get over it so it certainly wasn't precautionary. Then he had the separate suspected Colic scare which the yard were very concerned about so he definitely was a sick horse. I'm not sure at 8 we can expect him to hit the heights of 2023 . The 'Wow' factor for me has been missing for his last two wins so it wouldn't take too much more of a dip for Lossiemouth to bridge that gap. I also feel that the lack of competition for CH leading up to the Festival compared to that which Lossiemouth will encounter may also work in the Mares favour. Without doubt all eyes will be watching the return of CH to see if the torrid time he had last season will have any lasting effect or not.
Edit....
This was the comment I have alluded to...
Echoing those sentiments, Buckley, a close and longtime friend of Henderson, said: “He’s had a very tough few weeks, first with that bad infection, which I think was different from what Nicky’s other horses had, and something was clearly awry with this on top of it.
“When you’re on a lot of antibiotics to fight that infection, you’re probably not best-placed to deal with this, but hopefully we don’t have a recurrence and he can put himself back together over the summer.
As far as responses go Lobos that was a bloody good one!! :angel: :boxing:
I wish you'd said all that in your OP - think we need a fish hook emoji :welcoming:
You know me......I take a while to get my point across which is why I'm fast approaching 23000 posts !
Once I fall in love with a good Mare I can't let go. She excites me every bit as much as Honeysuckle did and maybe a bit more. Can't wait until we see her again.
You know me......I take a while to get my point across which is why I'm fast approaching 23000 posts !
Once I fall in love with a good Mare I can't let go. She excites me every bit as much as Honeysuckle did and maybe a bit more. Can't wait until we see her again.
Have you placed ya hard earned cash on Lossie ?