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2016 Festival Losers to follow - pick five
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I will definitely be following the one I backed Long House Hall who came second to Diamond King in the Coral. He got stuck behind the front wall of horses and had to switch after DK already got the run on him in the inside, then finshed strongly to take second comfortably. He would have had a chance if the jockey gave him a better chance.Last edited by loveracing; 22 March 2016, 08:55 PM.
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Originally posted by loveracing View PostI will definitely be following the one I backed Long House Hall who came second to Diamond King in the Coral. He got stuck behind the front wall of horses and had to switch after DK already got the run on him in the inside, then finshed strongly to take second comfortably. He would have had a chance if the jockey gave him a better chance.
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Originally posted by Cashew King View PostBacked both of these myself Jon - Kayf Blanco has an entry for Haydock at the end of the week.
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I know this is old but I will enjoy doing it anyway:
1. Garde La Victoire - Fell when too early to tell how it would have faired, but was punted and tipped all over the place and at 33/1 could be a big price for the Ryanair
2. Don Poli - I will follow this horse, because I love it. I hope they aim it at the national because it'll be the first bet I place on that lottery that I am sure I will have had a cracking bet on. I think he needs to be ridden, and forced, into being just behind the pace setters and although he might not be 'good enough' for a Gold Cup, he wouldn't be the first horse to win it that wasn't ALL CLASS. I also think he will ALWAYS place too.
3. Barters Hill - Really obvious in my opinion and I'll be gutted if this horse doesn't turn in to a top notcher. What an attitude, what a desire and I will follow this off a cliff. They've always said he'd make a better chaser and I am hoping the huge drift a couple of days before the festival, explains why he couldn't get the job done!
4. Fagan - No credit for this one, as someone else highlighted it, but looking back he stays on impressively to place in the Albert Bartlett and if he is aimed at the staying chases I think he'll get his head in front.
5. Min and Yanworth - I am putting them both together and that is because they are both obvious and both potentially just got beaten by a really good one!
I enjoyed that.
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The Polinator is already my national horse Kev - he's the last leg of an acca to win 5 figures. Looks absolutely made for the national to me.
I wouldn't rule him out of a Gold Cup either and current odds look a touch on the big side. The ride that Davy game him in this year's Gold Cup was poor imo and a more positive ride this season would see him in better light.
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Yeh I think that was proven when Cooper got on board at Aintree... only placed but over shorter ...
I don't want to go ante-post on the National when Cheltenham is before it, but I haven't felt as strongly about a horses chances since Quevega was lining up at the festival
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First post - have loved checking over these posts the last few weeks. Not long until the real racing begins again and this is getting me through the wait
I'm also a huge fan of Don Poli. I was all over him for the Gold Cup this year and glad to see others haven't given up on him yet either! Still think the ride Davy gave him in the Gold Cup was dire. Coopers ride next up at Aintree shows he needs to be ridden up near the pace and constantly niggled away. I was really worried Cooper wasn't onboard as I just feel like he's a horse you need to know inside out as he'll easily fool you otherwise. I'm not sure he's either really got on at Punchestown so his final outing race was a solid run placing again (agree with Kevloaf re he'll ALWAYS place).
One would imagine he'll be going all out for the British trainers title this year so i'm sure he'll be trying to aim a good one for the race and no horse looks better suited to the attritional test. I'd never usually get involved antepost for the national but this horse i'll make an exception for and just waiting for Mullins to mention that could be the plan come October time/stable tours.
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Be wary with ante post National bets, the mark required to get in the race is getting ridiculous.
The 2015 4th, Alvarado, couldn't get a run in the 2016 renewal and the 2015 runner up, Saint Are, sneaked in at number 40 or very close to 40.
Crazy that a horse who finished less the 2 lengths behind the winner struggled to qualify the following year.
I had Perfect Candidate to pay off the mortgage last year and at 143 and recording two excellent handicap wins he still couldn't get a run.
I will be following him this year.....
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