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They went an absolute crawl on debut tbf so he was never going to have much trouble travelling... I thought the most taking part of the performance was how he cleared away from the last and looked more about stamina than speed to me... but we all see things differently!
They went an absolute crawl on debut tbf so he was never going to have much trouble travelling... I thought the most taking part of the performance was how he cleared away from the last and looked more about stamina than speed to me... but we all see things differently!
We will see tomorrow. Might even learn something In his blog. The likes of Mr whipped wouldn't have been under consideration for the tolworth. But nothing would suprise me this season. Have to admit I'd be dissapointed if he dosent win well and go ballymore.
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slow in comparison I meant.
Don't look like they're training with the supreme or champion hurdle in mind, but he could look sharp tomorrow we'll see.
But They don't always look nippy coming up that straight
We will see tomorrow. Might even learn something In his blog. The likes of Mr whipped wouldn't have been under consideration for the tolworth. But nothing would suprise me this season. Have to admit I'd be dissapointed if he dosent win well and go ballymore.
Whilst I take your point about them running two against each other plenty of times before, it just doesn't make sense to run two of their best staying novices against each other in the Ballymore and have nothing in the AB to me. Presumably Barry would be very keen to ride both of them if Birchdale is as good as we all hope and wins tomorrow. He has plenty of stamina in his breeding.
Whilst I take your point about them running two against each other plenty of times before, it just doesn't make sense to run two of their best staying novices against each other in the Ballymore and have nothing in the AB to me. Presumably Barry would be very keen to ride both of them if Birchdale is as good as we all hope and wins tomorrow. He has plenty of stamina in his breeding.
I don't see it, as I see birchdale better than champ. And I can't see champ moving from the ballymore. So personally I think both run. I dont see why you'd sent a horse like him to the bartlett for the sake of it.
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