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Arkle 2018
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Not got a particular fancy for race ,to many if , buts , and maybe"s.
If you put gun to my head , Charli Parcs.
Considering connections already have champion hurdler plus Defi , highly unlikely Charli will stay hurdling.
Nicky Henderson has said recently on his Twitter feed that Charli still excites him and he not lost the faith.
Also as a five year old , think he will get the weight allowance?
All in all , vibes very positive.
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He may well , but to me that would make no sense Billy. That first run at Kempton Charli looked like he would be dining at the top table for forthcoming seasons , sparkling debut.I cant see Bourair , Defi and Charli all going down The Champion winding road ,one will go Arkle route , im confident that will be Charli boy.
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The more I stare at this market the more I think it is there for the absolute taking with Finian's Oscar!
If he can win over 2m, fences... then with the likelihood at taking on Willoughby Court, Yanworth and possibly Bacardys etc in the JLT/RSA... this race looks there for the taking!
Owner cares about the prestige more than 'a winner' on what we've seen historically and although I don't think they'd swerve a tough race, I can 100% see why they'd aim at the Arkle this season with a view to stepping up in the future if need be! Plus, maybe they've got the bug for the CC with Fox Norton going so close last year....
The only horses I like in the market are Melon, Petit Mouchoir and Charli Parcs and I am not sure any of them are even going togo chasing.... f now FO might end up in a different race, but 6/1 any race vs 16s for this - I might take my chance as I really am starting to think this will be the race he goes for....
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Originally posted by paz247 View PostThose who have got Paul Ferguson book will have seen comments re William Henry, good job I held back on having a wager
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Originally posted by jono View PostDid I miss the reference in the book Paz? I was under the impression based on his book he goes chasing and 2m-2m4 will be his trip?
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostThe more I stare at this market the more I think it is there for the absolute taking with Finian's Oscar!
If he can win over 2m, fences... then with the likelihood at taking on Willoughby Court, Yanworth and possibly Bacardys etc in the JLT/RSA... this race looks there for the taking!
Owner cares about the prestige more than 'a winner' on what we've seen historically and although I don't think they'd swerve a tough race, I can 100% see why they'd aim at the Arkle this season with a view to stepping up in the future if need be! Plus, maybe they've got the bug for the CC with Fox Norton going so close last year....
The only horses I like in the market are Melon, Petit Mouchoir and Charli Parcs and I am not sure any of them are even going togo chasing.... f now FO might end up in a different race, but 6/1 any race vs 16s for this - I might take my chance as I really am starting to think this will be the race he goes for....
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Originally posted by Garrison Savannah View PostKev - you make a great case, so good in fact, I'm tempted to follow you in...however, the more I look back at his previous races the more Finians Oscar screams JLT to me. Be interesting to see what prep races he starts with.
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Oh I agree JLT may suit him more. I just feel like the JLT will be a deeper race this year and if the arkle is open they might re-route. He's a future gold cup horse so he's probably less likely to go, but I've had 2x £10 free bets on at 16s and I'm happy for now. Was just trying to think outside the box a little
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