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Originally posted by The Don View PostPlace lay of the festival is Kalashnikov... CE wins this comfortably I think
Very rare i see anyone saying they fancy him. They'll need to get him him there books.
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostTactically wil be interesting. We all know ruby is a master of judging the pace in a small field. Maybe Joseph will throw us and them in to make the running. Or maybe lalor will try and make all. Not a clue tbh until the tapes go up.
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostPeople been saying that all year, yet he only shortens. He must be a bigger price on the day surely if that's the case.
Very rare i see anyone saying they fancy him. They'll need to get him him there books.
Hope so anyway.
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Le Richebourg has benefitted from running on the good ground he wants of late, but his form in any race of note with a view to this on soft/heavy doesn't read particularly well, including at Cheltenham last year. Probably a worthy fav in a race that lacks depth, but Simon Claise will no doubt water for the first day of festival if it's not soft already, that will significantly reduce his chances over a course we can't be sure suits (ground definitely counted against him last year). Can see LR being absolutely smashed up on the day like an absolute certainty, and then getting beat.
I don't like Kalashnikov and if he were mine he would go JLT. Winner comes from Lalor or Cilaos Emery IMO.
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Originally posted by TheRowebot View PostWhat’s everyone’s view on Le Richebourg and the likely day 1 ground? All his best form is on good ground and I just can’t see Cheltenham taking any chances and will probably over water. 1.01 it will be called good to soft but we know this can be very different to how it rides.
IMO it's Le Richebourg and Cilaos Emery drawing clear at the last, with CE making a novicey blunder halting his momentum. Lalor plugging on for an honourable third.
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Originally posted by TheRowebot View PostWhat’s everyone’s view on Le Richebourg and the likely day 1 ground? All his best form is on good ground and I just can’t see Cheltenham taking any chances and will probably over water. 1.01 it will be called good to soft but we know this can be very different to how it rides.
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I might've gone a bit mental with the lack of racing but I do feel 33/1 is too high for Mengli Khan, and looking at his form and his 3 runs at Leopardstown could it be he struggles at the course? His first run was when he decided to jump the wing, then a 4th & 3rd, you take that out and his form is fantastic and we know he can handle the hill as he came up it well in the Supreme and hopefully better ground to suit who knows....
Stinks of clutching at straws this
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Originally posted by Native River View PostI might've gone a bit mental with the lack of racing but I do feel 33/1 is too high for Mengli Khan, and looking at his form and his 3 runs at Leopardstown could it be he struggles at the course? His first run was when he decided to jump the wing, then a 4th & 3rd, you take that out and his form is fantastic and we know he can handle the hill as he came up it well in the Supreme and hopefully better ground to suit who knows....
Stinks of clutching at straws this
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Originally posted by Native River View PostI might've gone a bit mental with the lack of racing but I do feel 33/1 is too high for Mengli Khan, and looking at his form and his 3 runs at Leopardstown could it be he struggles at the course? His first run was when he decided to jump the wing, then a 4th & 3rd, you take that out and his form is fantastic and we know he can handle the hill as he came up it well in the Supreme and hopefully better ground to suit who knows....
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostI'll be suprised if he runs here. Atleast he'll have a mark now. They can decide if its a handicap chase/ hurdle. Gordon wouldn't be one for making up the numbers. Unless the olearys insist that he runs. But I doubt they would in his case.
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