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Stayers Hurdle 2019

Stayers Hurdle 2019


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If you haven’t backed Paisley Park early doors then Kill’en Storm & Bacardys ew for value
Imo
 
Lost by half a length to Apples Jade over 3m in the Christmas Hurdle and 2 lengths behind Penhill last year beating 2 grade 1 winners who had won over over 3m. I don't know where the notion Supasundae doesn't stay 3 miles comes from, but I'm not buying it

It's not true at all. He just manages to find one too good over 3m that's all.

Not his optimum trip is how I'd describe it.
 
I'd say that's an excellent summation.

I’m a Supasundae fan also lads but if there’s more soft than good in the going on Thursday morning I’ll probably plumb for Kilbricken Storm. 3m on soft is a stretch for Supa, he get the trip but I think 1 or 2 others will relish it more.
 
There's no juice in SS now. He's the right price.
 
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BDD left in :p

Willie's superstition.
Always did that with Quevega.
Costs these owners some money old Willie don't he.

Even Camelia de cotte left in JLT but declared to run at weekend.

But he has taken out Kemboy & Al Boum from Ryanair.

Quirky.
 
Disappointed to Yanworth still in :highly_amused:
 
Andy Holding's nap of the meeting is Paisley Park.

I'm surprised at that to be honest... I wonder if he'll be a shortener or drifter on the day.

My gut says he'll drift because of the money behind Faugheen...

Might become a pretty big price (relatively)



***The reasons he gives are that Paisley Park ran the final circuit quicker than 2 milers did...quicker than Fakir D'oudaries and Birchdale on the same day... on ground that should have been slower.
....and is better than Thistlecrack!
 
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Am I mad to see Top Notch as a legitimite winner of this? Was impressive in the Long Walk when not fit and looking at the way he ran lto when beating Black Corton I'm surprised they hadn't sent over further sooner

I was big on Faugheen for a while but unusually went off him when Penhill got pulled and people starting talking Faugheen up, just went cold on him. Then I fancied Supasundae but now I can't shake off the niggly feeling that he's missed his oppurtunity last year and had looked laboured this year, even taking into consideration the way Apples Jade made all his opponents look.
 
Don't look any further than Paisley Park. He is a certainty.
 
Don't look any further than Paisley Park. He is a certainty.

No such thing. Unowhatimeanharry got turned over at 5/6 in this and he was talked up as much as PP.
 
Andy Holding's nap of the meeting is Paisley Park.

I'm surprised at that to be honest... I wonder if he'll be a shortener or drifter on the day.

My gut says he'll drift because of the money behind Faugheen...

Might become a pretty big price (relatively)



***The reasons he gives are that Paisley Park ran the final circuit quicker than 2 milers did...quicker than Fakir D'oudaries and Birchdale on the same day... on ground that should have been slower.
....and is better than Thistlecrack!

Interesting. But I find that poor from Holding. The second point is merely a subjective opinion, not actual evidence, and it has no relevance anyway! They ran in different years on different ground against different opposition. It cannot be a reason to back him!

As an aside, I also think it’s a bit rich to say that. Thistlecrack has won the Stayers and won a King George. Paisley Park has not, yet.
 
Is Cracking Smart coming here rather than the Coral Cup? There’s a variety of information out there giving both options.
 
Is Cracking Smart coming here rather than the Coral Cup? There’s a variety of information out there giving both options.

Gordon has been talking him up for the Coral Cup at preview nights so I wouldn’t think so.
 
I think tactically this is one of the most interesting races of the week.

Even though he is past his best they can't afford to give Faugheen an easy lead. It has happened many times at shorter trips and again at Punchestown last year. I can't remember him ever being taken on and coming back to win. If the field take some responsibility then there is a good chance he won't even be placed and this might well be his last run.

Aidan Coleman hasn't had much success at Cheltenham and has a pretty one dimensional style. If Faugheen does get loose on the front he can't afford to be too far back waiting for something to happen.