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Also chanced Stay Humble. Seems to have a decent reputation from the point field and connections won't swerve the race..
I am a little surprised the bookies have Stay Humble at 33/1 just based on connections and the background.
LONG way out to be naming the bumper winner, and I am not complaining about a horse being a bigger price than I'd expect.
The other one in the Mullins stable at 33/1 but ib the Ricci silks is Aione. Declan Phelan is quoted as saying he a sure-fire bumper winner over the winter and could be involved at the Spring festivals.
I am a little surprised the bookies have Stay Humble at 33/1 just based on connections and the background.
LONG way out to be naming the bumper winner, and I am not complaining about a horse being a bigger price than I'd expect.
The other one in the Mullins stable at 33/1 but ib the Ricci silks is Aione. Declan Phelan is quoted as saying he a sure-fire bumper winner over the winter and could be involved at the Spring festivals.
Pretty sure Patrick mentioned him in a recent interview on ATR (I think?!)..
I am a little surprised the bookies have Stay Humble at 33/1 just based on connections and the background.
LONG way out to be naming the bumper winner, and I am not complaining about a horse being a bigger price than I'd expect.
The other one in the Mullins stable at 33/1 but ib the Ricci silks is Aione. Declan Phelan is quoted as saying he a sure-fire bumper winner over the winter and could be involved at the Spring festivals.
Mullins has a few nice ones. Personally backed the 2 above.
Dorrels pierji was a very nice ptp horse, Now mullins/ Jared sullivan, could be one to note.
And an interesting one for sentimental reasons being a big fan of Augusta Kate, AMEN CORNER for the masters syndicate (wylie, shearer etc...) I believe a full brother to Augusta Kate was registered a few weeks ago on horse racing ireland.
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Definitely not betting in this race till Wednesday morning 14th march !. Too many no shows last year.
I see it like this , if they any good no other race for them to aim at , its either this or nothing.
Mullins tends to monopolize the field with 6 or more runners and as Briar Hill showed us few years ago , tis possible one goes under the radar till the big day.
A lot of Irish bumpers are run on soft ground sometimes at a steady gallop. End to end gallop on good ground brings out any amount of improvement.
I see it like this , if they any good no other race for them to aim at , its either this or nothing.
True to a point Beast, but the likes of Giggs and Hendo have made no secret of their loathing for the race.
If you are a trainer/owner who build your entire season around the festival then yes this is the only option, but there are a few big bumper pots in the Spring so some alternatives
Very nice performance from P.Hobbs Tidal Flow today in the Newbury Bumper. Got squeezed for room on the run-in yet still had the ability to come round a wall of horses and win very nicely. Impressive.
That looked like a half decent bumper Doc but there will be much stronger in the coming weeks.
If Tidal Flow can follow up with a penalty in a decent event he may well have to be taken seriously but I would expect there to be stronger candidates that haven't hot the racecourse yet....
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