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Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View PostSummerville boy in the champ hurdle is one I like the look of, and the trainer has already stated that will be his target
Originally posted by Istabraq View PostAt 14/16s I agree, appears to be the target and a proven liking for the track, a good quality decent ground win would increase confidence....
HOWEVER....
The ground theory hasn't been tested yet...
The jumping will improve next season, and he won in spite of it...
So I have no real issue either...
Apart from the fact Buveur D'air wins it again
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Personally i see Topofthegame as better value at 25's and the more likely winner of the RSA at this stage. He is built for jumping fences and is a similar build to Might Bite actually possibly even a hand bigger, Santini doesn't look an overly scopey individual to my eye...
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Originally posted by BigChaang View PostI see monalee a little bit like coney island this year , not totally sure which race he'll go for , being giggs , would have thought
they'd want the g.cup , but maybe better suited to the r/air.we shall see in due course.
Monalee isn’t owned by O’Leary BC, similar silks alright but he’s owned by Barry Maloney.Last edited by SeanRock; 18 April 2018, 09:37 PM.
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Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View Post
Originally posted by SeanRock View PostPersonally i see Topofthegame as better value at 25's and the more likely winner of the RSA at this stage. He is built for jumping fences and is a similar build to Might Bite actually possibly even a hand bigger, Santini doesn't look an overly scopey individual to my eye...
Interesting re: Santini - Literally every comment I've heard is that he looks to be a chaser. Often pays to be against the grain but I'm struggling to agree that Santini won't be a grade 1 chaser if he's a grade 1 hurdler
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My take on Topofthegame was whatever he did over hurdles was a bonus with a view to him going chasing. Take a look at his chase debut he is so big and scopey it’s ridiculous, Noel Fehily gave him a special mention in his horses to follow for this season saying “He should be a much better chaser and I’d a horse, to look at, that is hard to believe he has achieved what he did over hurdles. He is massive and should improve as he strengthens up”.
Which is all the more impressive given his form came on a ton from his novice Hurdle campaign.
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Originally posted by cpfcpatriot View PostSo, it’s looking like something along the lines of:
Santini (RSA)
Samcro (JLT)
Summerville Boy (CH)
Identity Thief (Stayers)
I’d like to suggest getting the bet done before Punchestown, because Punchestown would offer up more options for May.
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Five days left.
Who we thinking is most likely lads? If identity thief struggles today in the Stayers, I’d say no to him personally.
Still like the Samcro JLT and Summerville Boy Champion Hurdle thlugh. Santini RSA I’m happy to let you all go for and wouldn’t be against putting in. Though I fancy next Destination for that one personally.
Be interesting to see how identity thief gets on before we finalise this months yankee
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