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World Hurdle Thread 2015

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  • Originally posted by loveracing View Post
    25/1 is a massive price. This fella has been up there with the 2 favourites in this race and 4x the price.
    Agreed about RDS, the field doesn't look to have a standout prospect, especially if you think in terms of place accas, a 25/1 3rd gives your roll up a hell of a boost

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    • Blue Fashion

      He’s got some very solid form and if you go back to the beginning of last season when he got beaten by More Of That, not very far, giving More Of That 5lb at Haydock, that’s how good he is. He comes in here, he’s going to have a gallop at Kempton and he’s in good form. We always planned to take him there [to the World Hurdle] fresh as he’s been very good fresh in the past.

      Whisper

      Whisper works at Kempton this week and all being well he’ll then go for the World Hurdle where I hope he’ll be competitive. He had a tough time last back-end from the Welsh Champion Hurdle to the Coral Cup to Aintree where he put in a seriously good performance. He had to go somewhere but I wasn’t mad about him going to Exeter, where he jumped only all right. But there was no point in him carrying on with novice chasing after that. I think he’s on the way back but we’ll see.

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      • Looks like Blue Fashion is his horse then. I always had my suspecion over him and how well he ran behind Faugheen over a shorter trip.
        Last edited by loveracing; 23 February 2015, 06:44 PM.

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        • Nicky Henderson: Ben Linfoot's view

          The dark horse

          Blue Fashion. Without a doubt. I had to rack my brains to think who this horse actually was when Henderson started talking about him in glowing terms for the Ladbrokes World Hurdle, for which he’s a 16/1 chance with Sky Bet (non-runner, no bet). He’s the horse that chased home Faugheen at Ascot. He’s the horse that chased home More Of That, giving him 6lb, the previous season at Haydock. He’s the horse that is related to stayers. He’s the horse that’s massively unexposed. He’s the horse that goes well fresh. He’s the World Hurdle dark horse.

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          • Originally posted by loveracing View Post
            Nicky Henderson: Ben Linfoot's view

            The dark horse

            Blue Fashion. Without a doubt. I had to rack my brains to think who this horse actually was when Henderson started talking about him in glowing terms for the Ladbrokes World Hurdle, for which he’s a 16/1 chance with Sky Bet (non-runner, no bet). He’s the horse that chased home Faugheen at Ascot. He’s the horse that chased home More Of That, giving him 6lb, the previous season at Haydock. He’s the horse that is related to stayers. He’s the horse that’s massively unexposed. He’s the horse that goes well fresh. He’s the World Hurdle dark horse.
            Think I'm gonna need a lot more accas to cover all these outsiders with good chances,

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            • Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View Post
              Think I'm gonna need a lot more accas to cover all these outsiders with good chances,
              Hahaha, tell me about it MG. I quoted him in this thread a few pages back and backed him well at 20's and in a Lucky. At 16's I might have to create another acca with him in it aswell.

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              • It will be interesting to see who Barry chooses to ride between Whisper and Blue Fashion.

                Whisper has proven Cheltenham form, will relish some good ground and he was seriously impressive last spring. It's a shame he hasn't had a better build up to such a wide open world hurdle. I've been watching his price and he hasn't shifted from 14/1 since being added to the world hurdle market despite no one really talking him up.

                I smell a plot...

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                • Originally posted by Lessey View Post
                  It will be interesting to see who Barry chooses to ride between Whisper and Blue Fashion.

                  Whisper has proven Cheltenham form, will relish some good ground and he was seriously impressive last spring. It's a shame he hasn't had a better build up to such a wide open world hurdle. I've been watching his price and he hasn't shifted from 14/1 since being added to the world hurdle market despite no one really talking him up.

                  I smell a plot...
                  Maybe if we back all Hendo's unfancied horses we will be on top because they are all full of s***.

                  Take the quote on Josses Hill for example. Why can't they just tell the truth on form?

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                  • Originally posted by loveracing View Post
                    Maybe if we back all Hendo's unfancied horses we will be on top because they are all full of s***.

                    Take the quote on Josses Hill for example. Why can't they just tell the truth on form?
                    Totally agree LR!

                    He's clearly far from at natural at his fences yet what was the line today…'the faster they go the better he'll be at his fences' or something along those lines.

                    More chance of finding rocking horse s**t

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                    • Meanwhile Paul Nicholls throws a curved ball to Noel Fehily

                      @BetfairRacing: . @footyformation "Who will ride Zarkandar in the World Hurdle?" Noel Fehily rides for the owners so I would imagine he will be riding.

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                      • Originally posted by Old Vic View Post
                        Meanwhile Paul Nicholls throws a curved ball to Noel Fehily

                        @BetfairRacing: . @footyformation "Who will ride Zarkandar in the World Hurdle?" Noel Fehily rides for the owners so I would imagine he will be riding.
                        Who rides Ruby then?!

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                        • Originally posted by loveracing View Post
                          Fehily will be on Zarkander I guess.
                          Whoever he rides I think will be in the top 3.

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                          • Originally posted by Lessey View Post
                            Who rides Ruby then?!
                            Mrs Walsh I presume

                            Ruby will be on Briar Hill?

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                            • Originally posted by Old Vic View Post
                              Meanwhile Paul Nicholls throws a curved ball to Noel Fehily

                              @BetfairRacing: . @footyformation "Who will ride Zarkandar in the World Hurdle?" Noel Fehily rides for the owners so I would imagine he will be riding.
                              I would be surprised if Noel rides Zarkandar, but it must be something they've discussed, I've backed ROR for this partly on the basis that he will be riding, I still think he'll be in the three but he has a good chance of finishing in front I think, Noel will be gutted if he is sequestered away then has to suffer whilst ROR's jockey goes up for the trophy.
                              I had assumed Nick Schofield would be on Zarkandar.
                              Just for info, ROR was going to be my day three yankee choice

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                              • AP free ?

                                O'Neill said on Tuesday morning: "More Of That unfortunately will not be going to Cheltenham in a couple of weeks as I am still not 100 per cent happy with him at home.

                                "We had hoped that we were getting there as he had regained a bit of his old sparkle last week but following another routine piece of work he was a bit flat and we have lost the race against time.

                                "More Of That is far too good a horse to risk unless he is spot-on so he will not run again this season. He will have a long break over the spring and summer and be back racing in the autumn."

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