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Palmers hill very disappointing there. Early stages but I'd be happy enough to cross him off the list of potential winners.
What did you make of the winner? Did the race fall apart for him or is he really that good?
One things for sure, whatever Twister did with him over the summer has worked wonders. A maiden after 8 races, now 3 from 3 this season with some wide margin successes.
What did you make of the winner? Did the race fall apart for him or is he really that good?
One things for sure, whatever Twister did with him over the summer has worked wonders. A maiden after 8 races, now 3 from 3 this season with some wide margin successes.
Not much help but really not sure. Will have to reserve judgment for another day
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SAMCRO tmrw , not a gimme on paper 1/3. We will know more about him afterwards but I for one expect fireworks , got him in so many multiples its scary.
Samcro puts his unbeaten record and huge reputation on the line in the "Monksfield" Novice Hurdle at Navan on Sunday.
The son of Germany cost Gigginstown House Stud an eyewatering £335,000 at the Goffs UK sale at Aintree in April of last year after winning his only point-to-point and while he has a long way to go if he is to repay that huge investment, he has made an impressive start.
Gordon Elliott's charge won three bumpers last season and having justified extremely cramped odds when making a perfect start to his hurdling career at Punchestown in mid-October, he steps up to two and a half miles for a Grade Three contest Elliott won for the third time in six years with Death Duty 12 months ago.
"He's a horse we think an awful lot of. Whatever he does this year is only going to be a bonus until he goes jumping fences," Elliott told Racing UK. "He's a very nice, exciting horse to have.
"He'll run in Navan and we'll make a plan from there."
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Hope samcro does the business tomorrow, wins impressively and goes as short as possible, very happy with what I originally put on him and theres some excellent value to be had around him, he's keeping the prices up with bookmakers out to try and get any other horse other than samcro in there books for the race to level up there liabilities
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Should win this. . But imagine him not winning on the bridle by 10 lengths there will be a few shocked.
Very high expectations and rightly so at his current Price, but the horse hasn't made himself that price
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No idea how they'd go about adjusting the market.
Find an excuse for him? Or cut everything else?
Genuinely think if he was beat or workmanlike and drifted to 8s 10s people would go back in on him simular to ivanovic gorbatov after the spring juvenile.
Shouldn't need to worry about it after this race.
Last edited by Scooby91; 26 November 2017, 10:29 AM.
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On bumper form he's no good thing to beat Good Thyne Tara.
He's obviously very good but at the moment he's just the latest in a long line of Giggi's next Pegasus which includes Don Cossack, No More Heroes and Death Duty. They all failed in Cheltenham novice hurdles and, while those on early with double figure prices have done very well, the current price is nuts.
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