Anyone know when navan entries are out?
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Arkle 2019
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Originally posted by boopa View PostFirst off the bridle and outstayed Melon. Mick Jazz travelled all over it. Doesn't look like a fast horse. Also if you watch the 2017 Supreme they tried to make all and got outpaced.
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Originally posted by archie View Post
Surprised no Mullins horse in the Beginners Chase, the race I, and probably others were waiting on entries for.
I'm going to assume, as with Elliott's lot that they are a bit behind in their work having not being able to get out on grass as early as normal.
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I've always thought Cilaos Emery would suit fences, he can be quite keen and clearly has tonnes of ability. Mick Jazz hasn't exactly done badly has he?
Fair enough if you don't fancy him, but he's got pretty good form in the context of this years Arkle contenders.
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Just a guess based on the Irish programme until the end of December.
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