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J.L.T Novices Chase 2019

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  • Quickish ground going downhill isn't great if there's a history of sore shins.

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    • Originally posted by archie View Post
      Quickish ground going downhill isn't great if there's a history of sore shins.
      Yeah no issues with the risk of him not running due to good ground, as the trainer wanting him to run on soft is not new. Was just wondering if Jono had other reservations that him missing Cheltenham this weekend indicated that I was not spotting

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      • Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
        What fitness advantage? Both horses had run and won convincingly within 40 days of them meeting, so that's a complete fabrication.

        I agree about him running for the best part of a year, but he hasn't been chasing all year, he's been kept ticking over, over hurdles, I do think they now need to put him away for a bit, however, the key to his recent success' may well be that he needs to keep racing, only connections will know that.

        COD,
        I'd say 6 or so runs to 1 run is a fitness advantage. Running a horse all year does NOT fit a profile of a festival winner.
        As for hardline not being Giggi's number 1? that wouldn't bother me in the least.

        Hardline is a good horse, but I am not convinced he'll be Gigginstown's number one for any of the novice chases myself.

        COD,
        I'd say 6 or so runs to 1 run is a fitness advantage. Running a horse all year does NOT fit a profile of a festival winner.
        As for hardline not being Giggi's number 1? that wouldn't bother me in the least.

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        • Originally posted by Rhinestone_Cowboy View Post
          Hey Jono, do you still believe that even though Vinndication likely skipped Cheltenhem on this occasion because of the ground he won't be heading to the Festival? In slight contradiction to the trainer's comments I was told earlier in the week (via one of the owners) they were very much hoping to run at Cheltenham as long as there was rain. So as there wasn't any I'm not overly concerned of any link between this decision and not targeting the Festival.
          I’m certainly not taking Vinndication’s deflection from Cheltenham tomorrow as total negative against his likelihood of lining up next March RC. I’d see him even having the entry as a slight positive tbh.

          If I was KB I’d have done the same for the horses well-being, no point risking him on genuine good ground when he can take up his Ascot entry next week on more a suitable surface, I genuinely do think he would have lined up tomorrow had the rain come earlier.

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          • Originally posted by boopa View Post
            Kim insisting its ground dependent doesn't make it much of an antepost proposition. Getting his excuses ready.
            Whatever ground it is will be wrong for the horse (sigh) don't you just love flakey trainers.

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            • Originally posted by doctorwu View Post
              Whatever ground it is will be wrong for the horse (sigh) don't you just love flakey trainers.
              Flakey is probably a bit harsh doc, you can understand a lesser yard being overly protective with a good-un. They don’t grow on trees! He’s only got best interests at heart.

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              • Originally posted by SeanRock View Post
                Flakey is probably a bit harsh doc, you can understand a lesser yard being overly protective with a good-un. They don’t grow on trees! He’s only got best interests at heart.
                Agree 100%

                I've backed Vinndication a/r, but won't moan if he doesn't turn up.

                It is what it is, and they're far more invested in the horse than I.

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                • Originally posted by TimRiggins View Post
                  Agree 100%

                  I've backed Vinndication a/r, but won't moan if he doesn't turn up.

                  It is what it is, and they're far more invested in the horse than I.
                  Cash out is there with 33’s best priced 365, safety blanket there if needed! The entry tomorrow was a positive in my eyes, Kim rightly probably trying to keep a lid on expectations, but can’t keep him wrapped in cotton wool forever.

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                  • I understand it but don't agree with it. Horses are very fragile. Take the chance while they are fit and well.

                    I've backed also but i'm fairly sure it wont turn up and will use cash out at some point.

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                    • Originally posted by boopa View Post
                      I understand it but don't agree with it. Horses are very fragile. Take the chance while they are fit and well.

                      I've backed also but i'm fairly sure it wont turn up and will use cash out at some point.
                      It’s a risk worth taking in March boopa, but why roll the dice in December unnecessarily?

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                      • I don't have an issue with it now but it will be the same excuses in March.

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                        • Added coquin mans 95.0 down to 75.0
                          Should make q better chaser than hurdler.

                          After race at*Fairyhouse Mon, 2nd Apr, 2018 (1st)**You can probably take it that he’d have won coming down the hill at Clonmel the last day! He was just unfortunate the last day falling on the flat. He had a little pin-prick cut in his knee that went right into his knee and took a while for him to recuperate. He looks a horse with an engine and one to look forward to over fences next season. He’ll go to Punchestown and it’s great to see the Hurricane Fly colours back in the winners’ enclosure again.**W P Mullins
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                          • Originally posted by Scooby91 View Post
                            Added coquin mans 95.0 down to 75.0
                            Should make q better chaser than hurdler.
                            CE has 2 entries including one over 2m 3f @ Limerick, same race as Getabird, possible step up in trip for CE?

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                            • Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
                              CE has 2 entries including one over 2m 3f @ Limerick, same race as Getabird, possible step up in trip for CE?
                              Don't think so personally. He's always had the entry just block entries. Travelled well and Diddnt stay 2 1/2 on his 1 try.
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                              • Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
                                CE has 2 entries including one over 2m 3f @ Limerick, same race as Getabird, possible step up in trip for CE?
                                Don't suppose someone could try and request Bet365 & PP to get Cilaos Emery added to their JLT markets on the website?

                                I've only been offered CE over the phone and Bet365 have not even offered a price, which is unlike them.

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