If they were different owned i would definitely be concerned now about that, but yes it could happenI suppose if AOI doesn't stay on trials day , they could both end up in the Supreme. Can't see OPS moving away from the opener whatever.
E/W doubleIf Act of Innocence is really close to OPS's level then Minella Yoga must be some value in the Triumph. A patent anyone?
I haven't seen anything that would make me back AOI for any race.E/W double
AOI and M Yoga ? 545/1
I did it(Turners &Triumph) after the Newbury race. Added an ew treble with OPS yesterday at 1750+.E/W double
AOI and M Yoga ? 545/1
Just related bets ideasI haven't seen anything that would make me back AOI for any race.
Sorry, yeah just heard alot of talk about AOI lately. Can't see it myself.Just related bets ideas
Guess you won’t be doing that one then
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Why would it not suit Grey Dawning? Has form on soft. His 2nd to Royal Pagaille in the Betfair Chase on soft was his first run in open company and against a horse who thrives in the conditions. Since then he has shown steady improvement over fences in each of his runs according to RPRs. Majority of his novice chase runs came on soft ground whilst his best hurdle performance was on heavy.Plenty of rain around at Cheltenham by the looks of it and ground is already soft.
The cotswold chase is generally a bit of a slog and i’m not sure the conditions are going to suit Grey Dawning, and looks a short price to me as a result.
If beaten, I could easily see the Skeltons changing path from a strong looking gold cup to a weak ryanair.
20/1 for the ryanair is probably a bit short on its own, but i’m going to double this with Spillane’s Tower on Saturday to give a 104/1 double. He’s been a bit disappointing since his 2nd in last years john durkan but Kempton didn’t look to suit and he did finish 2nd to Galopin at Punchestown on better ground than he’d like. First run over fences since with conditions he should love.
I’d expect Flooring Porter to need this first run in a while and L’Homme Presse is 11 with a full penalty this year and Venetia still out of form. If Grey Dawning runs below par I think Spillane’s Tower will be the one to pick up the pieces.
Some related form bets at the weekend that may interest some.
Minella Yoga - Act of Innocence
Deviluno - Dr Steinberg
Feet of a Dancer - Wodhooh
Califet en vol - Regents Stroll/Miami Magic
Impose Toi - Honesty Policy (probably best to break this bet as price may get nudged but would boost his chances IMO)
Then not so much form but for anyone all in on Sir Gino, or Lossie and New Lion fans.
New Lion (sat) - Lossiemouth CH - Wodhooh Mares - Treble, is probably worthy of small stakes.
It's not the ground.Why would it not suit Grey Dawning? Has form on soft. His 2nd to Royal Pagaille in the Betfair Chase on soft was his first run in open company and against a horse who thrives in the conditions. Since then he has shown steady improvement over fences in each of his runs according to RPRs. Majority of his novice chase runs came on soft ground whilst his best hurdle performance was on heavy.
As a backer got the GC I wouldn't want him having a hard race in the conditions, but equally understand it is a great pot when you are chasing a trainers title. Flooring Porter and L'Homme Presse should ensure a decent gallop as well which would suit Grey Dawning who can get into a rhythm in behind.
So what has he done wrong to make you think the trip and ground together is an issue? Just wondering what I have missed as to me he is a horse who jumps and stays well. Got beaten by Gaelic Warrior in the Golden Miller who was ridden more patiently having been prominent throughout. Stage Star who competed for the lead faded away badly in the closing stages whilst Grey Dawning plodded on well. Then in the Betfair it was his first run in Open company against Royale Pagaille who loves it around Haydock on soft ground. I also think he hit the front too soon that day and idled but still learnt plenty from it.It's not the ground.
It's ground and trip.
Although I'm not so sure the opposition is as strong as the novice hurdle race.
He may just get away with it and keep your bet alive.
He hasn't done much wrong, he's just not done enough right, as of yet, to be a serious contender for the Gold cup in this particularly competitive renewal IMO.So what has he done wrong to make you think the trip and ground together is an issue? Just wondering what I have missed as to me he is a horse who jumps and stays well. Got beaten by Gaelic Warrior in the Golden Miller who was ridden more patiently having been prominent throughout. Stage Star who competed for the lead faded away badly in the closing stages whilst Grey Dawning plodded on well. Then in the Betfair it was his first run in Open company against Royale Pagaille who loves it around Haydock on soft ground. I also think he hit the front too soon that day and idled but still learnt plenty from it.