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Triumph Hurdle 2018
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What do we expect the likely outcome of the Spring Juvenile next Sunday if all runners line up:
Espoir D'Allen
Stormy Ireland
Farclas
Mr Adjudicator
Mitchouka
I can't imagine either displacing Apple's Shakira as outright favourite (bar producing something extraordinary) but you'd have to think they would be around the clear 4/1 second fav?
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Obviously, your views are going to be led by what you have backed. I think Espoir D'Allen has already done enough to be favourite. Personally, I would have given him a break but if he wins the trial he should definitely be favourite. Mitchouka is a good yardstick but on all known evidence he can't beat Espoir D'Allen. Again I wouldn't run him here as I think he could easily be the class act in the Fred Winter. Runs well in defeat here, goes up a couple of pounds and ends up not being able to win any race at Cheltenham. I think Fracas was flattered to get so close to Espoir D'Allen on debut. He closed after the winner had shut down. I don't expect him to get any closer. Who knows where to Stormy Ireland fits in but I would much rather be against that sort of profile. Just too much guesswork involved.
So Espoir D'Allen a confident choice but hopefully he doesn't take too much out of himself. Apple's Shakira had to work but clearly it was a much easier task. The comparison is similar to Maria's Benefit and Laurina. Maria's Benefit's race was probably 10-14lbs better but Laurina will go into March the (much) fresher horse.
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Despite an on the whole a lacklustre reaction to Apple's Shakira yesterday Simon Rowlands at Timeform seemed pretty impressed:
The likeliest Cheltenham Festival winner on show on Saturday was Apple’s Shakira, who is favourite at around 3/1 for the Triumph Hurdle. Funnily enough, that is much the same price she was before her eight-length defeat of Look My Way, despite her putting up her most convincing effort yet. She had been too short previously, and may be too short still, but not by much.
A one-on-one comparison with the concluding Handicap Hurdle won by Remiluc needs to be viewed in the context of rain between the two races (though my estimate is that it slowed the surface by only about 2 lb per race). It does, however, illustrate that the juveniles did plenty of running early and that Apple’s Shakira herself also did a fair bit of running late.
Her campaign so far actually reminds me a fair bit of Peace and Co. He burst onto the scene with a wide margin success on his British debut but looked to have bundles of talent () but very green and immature. Next time out on trials day connections used the race to teach the horse how to settle better and educate him with the Triumph in mind. Because of that the performance wasn't as convincing and despite being the outright fav since debut, many were keen to take him on at 2/1 for the Triumph but he produced the goods on the day.
It sounds a bit of a cop-out but my final stance may well come down to who Geraghty chooses on the day. Of course jockeys can get it wrong but it looks like he may have to choose between 2 horses that have won all their races, one in Apple's Shakira who may not have beaten much vs Espoir D'Allen who could have beaten all in Ireland. If he still choose AS then that would be a huge swing for me.
Also I remember watching it back at the time but couldn't see or find a clip since. Here is a brief interview with Emmanuel Clayeux who trained her and Apple's Jade right before her debut run at Cheltenham incase anyone missed it:
Skip to 2:30 > 3:50
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It depends on how much you rate Geraghty. I wouldn't mind at all if didn't ride any of my bets. He was one of the best when he was with Henderson. He is now a shade of what he used to be. Would be my biggest fear with regard to Buveur D'Air. Had he bungled the last at Kempton he could well have got that beat. It is not a good habit to be continually riding so many horses so far off the pace. You can't afford mistakes with those sort of tactics. Now either he is riding a lot of horses who can't jump or he no longer sees a stride like he used to.
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Originally posted by kinloch brae View PostIt depends on how much you rate Geraghty. I wouldn't mind at all if didn't ride any of my bets. He was one of the best when he was with Henderson. He is now a shade of what he used to be. Would be my biggest fear with regard to Buveur D'Air. Had he bungled the last at Kempton he could well have got that beat. It is not a good habit to be continually riding so many horses so far off the pace. You can't afford mistakes with those sort of tactics. Now either he is riding a lot of horses who can't jump or he no longer sees a stride like he used to.
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Extremely pleased to have Stormy Ireland after that... Mullins was pretty effusive that Stormy Ireland was his best juvenile.
Espoir D'allen too keen today but bubble burst....Barry won't be on him that is for sure
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostExtremely pleased to have Stormy Ireland after that... Mullins was pretty effusive that Stormy Ireland was his best juvenile.
Espoir D'allen too keen today but bubble burst....Barry won't be on him that is for surehttps://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostEspoir D'allen won't be winning at Cheltenham after that.Last edited by Scooby91; 4 February 2018, 01:31 PM.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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