I made the same comment to a friend of mine Craig. He was definitely ridden not to get too close, and ran on when asked far too late. Given he won twice in France in the summer you’d think Willie will want to place him to best effect which doesn’t look like The Triumph. He’s due his opening mark next week which will be interesting.What do we think of Saint Sam for this?
His last run was better than his debut but he doesn’t look like being up to the top table for the triumph. One more run in decent company or even a win in an easier juvenile race would see a reasonable handicap mark. Obviously needs a third run am I right in saying? Mullins has Ha D’Or, Youmdor and possibly Bring On The Night as triumph hopefuls, would be surprised if he runs anymore than 2/3 in that.
Not priced up anywhere yet but one to keep an eye on I think.
Anyone think Youmdor might come here?
I've added Coventry @ 33/1 for this (sky special request a bet).
They've been useless since Peter Ndlovu finished.
Not that I can prove it, but I spelt that right first time, without googling it.
More of a rugby man.....:friendly_wink:
Couple of things I noticed while looking through Sky's RAB section tonight, if they're of interest to anyone. They have Flying Scotsman priced up at 33/1 for this and he seems to be best price 25/1 elsewhere. Also Saint Sam is 25/1 in their any race market and is best priced 16/1 for this with Unibet & 365.
Be interesting to see what Adjero tomorrow. David Pipe mentioned the Boodles as a possible target instead of Triumph after he won LTO. He’s capable of winning this race but a convenient placing may be more advantageous with this race in mind
I'd think they'll be trying to win tomorrow. It's a good prize and for me he has the best form and should win it comfortably. The fav has beaten trees, dead ones at that, and is ridiculously overated on what he's achieved.
Dangerous to say that Lobos.
Goshen had beaten trees until the triumph and battered that field until he fell.
Not saying Nassalam is anything close to Goshen yet or if he ever will. Judging juvenile form after a couple runs is far too hard imo.