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Originally posted by robith View PostHas the weather brought down anyone's buzz a bit?
I think the Altior news was the final nail in the coffin.
I would have loved for it to have been soft this year, would have made a change on previous years were we have had fast spring ground. However, heavy, testing dead ground.... meh!!! They're going to be crawling up the hill as the ground starts to cut up.
Oh well, think I just need to be at cheltenham now
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Originally posted by robith View PostHas the weather brought down anyone's buzz a bit?
For me Cheltenham is the cold spring, sun over the Cleeve, good ground. Big mudbath for the whole thing. Ugh
However, from the perspective of enjoying the racing and horses performances, the edge has definitely been taken off due to the weather and ground unfortunately
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Originally posted by robith View PostHas the weather brought down anyone's buzz a bit?
For me Cheltenham is the cold spring, sun over the Cleeve, good ground. Big mudbath for the whole thing. Ugh
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Originally posted by opatcho View PostYeah, I was so excited last week... even yesterday I was still optimistic despite the weather conditions. However, I feel deflated today.
I think the Altior news was the final nail in the coffin.
I would have loved for it to have been soft this year, would have made a change on previous years were we have had fast spring ground. However, heavy, testing dead ground.... meh!!! They're going to be crawling up the hill as the ground starts to cut up.
Oh well, think I just need to be at cheltenham now
I know the rain has ruined a good few bets and the mood for everyone, but just put on your wellies and go and find a few muddy puddles and jump around, it always makes my kids happy...
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Not for me...
Ground is the same for all the horses ... it isn't like we haven't got soft/heavy ground form to go off for the entire autumn/winter!...
People might say there will be shocks because of the ground, but when is that ever NOT the case anyway. Cheltenham ALWAYS has shocks.
The "losers" because of the weaather are those trainers who have purposfully kept their horses back for better ground, or those who just like better ground.... but on the flip side, that is unfair on horses who prefer a bit of cut. Again, it isn't like we're in the dark about who the ground suits...
Taking day 1 for example, Getabird, Footpad, Buveur D'air and Apple's Jade all like softer ground.... Samcro on day 2 is proven on it as is Next Destination, no problem for Douvan or Altior either... a plus perhaps for both. The list goes on and for every horse who wants genuine good, I could find one who wants soft... we're usually in the middle at good to soft, but it isn't getting me down!
I think we've got it in our heads soft ground is terrible but scratching beneath the surface, I don't think it affects things drastically...Last edited by Kevloaf; 12 March 2018, 01:52 PM.
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