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Cheltenham Bumper 2019
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostHaha
well done jon great foresight.
A few of the other dossier horses have entries in next few days.
In fact just looking now and most have not been declared tomorrow. I am waiting for the following to run
Pragmatic
Thunder Down Under
Full Time Score
Press Conference
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Originally posted by jonthehammer View PostCheers Scoob, logic was if hes that special he will romp it which he did. Look forward to seeing him next time out.
A few of the other dossier horses have entries in next few days.
In fact just looking now and most have not been declared tomorrow. I am waiting for the following to run
Pragmatic
Thunder Down Under
Full Time Score
Press Conference
Well that is one of them in the winners enclosure, Press Conference. Least I put this up before the race this time haha
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Originally posted by bobbyvalentino View PostMt Leinster was way too keen in his last start at Punchestown.
So we’ve fitted him with a hood, which will hopefully enable him to show his true colours.
-- Ruby Walsh
Considering the two market favs are unlikely to be heading Cheltenham, were we quick to write Mt. Leinster off?
Patrick says similar here also interesting line on the JPOB horse https://www.independent.ie/sport/hor...-37664623.html
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostIt had taken me a while to catch up on lots of replays but Master Debonair from the Tizzard yard is now on my shortlist. The comments pre and post race suggest he’ll be coming here and he’s very well bred.
He’s also been to Cheltenham twice so has course form as a plus. Even though he lost his seasonal reappearance he was only just touched off by a decent bumper horse that has collateral form to the hot Ascot bumper from last season.
I’d rate him a reasonable each way shout at the moment.
“Master Debonair was another who finished second at the last meeting here, and we’re trying to find out if he’s good enough to be a champion bumper horse. He’s superbly bred, and more importantly he’s a racehorse. He’s sharpened up at home, and I really do like him a lot.
It wouldn’t surprise me if he won here, and if he does, we’d look after him until the Champion Bumper [at the Cheltenham Festival]. We have already schooled him over hurdles, but we do think he’s good enough to go down the Champion Bumper route first.”
Also, I’m a fan of the fact that not only has he ran twice at Cheltenham this season but both runs were in very quick times, even in comparison to some Champion Bumpers on similar conditions.
First race at Cheltenham he was half a length second in a time of 3m55s on Good to soft.
Second race Cheltenham he won in a time of 3m48s on Good ground.
As he tends to race close(ish) to the pace, having the ability to finish off his races in good times at a very young age (only 4) puts the performances in a high rank for me.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostI’ve done some more digging on Master Debonair and I’m going to add him now. I found a quote from Joe Tizzard from his blog which was very bullish
“Master Debonair was another who finished second at the last meeting here, and we’re trying to find out if he’s good enough to be a champion bumper horse. He’s superbly bred, and more importantly he’s a racehorse. He’s sharpened up at home, and I really do like him a lot.
It wouldn’t surprise me if he won here, and if he does, we’d look after him until the Champion Bumper [at the Cheltenham Festival]. We have already schooled him over hurdles, but we do think he’s good enough to go down the Champion Bumper route first.”
Also, I’m a fan of the fact that not only has he ran twice at Cheltenham this season but both runs were in very quick times, even in comparison to some Champion Bumpers on similar conditions.
First race at Cheltenham he was half a length second in a time of 3m55s on Good to soft.
Second race Cheltenham he won in a time of 3m48s on Good ground.
As he tends to race close(ish) to the pace, having the ability to finish off his races in good times at a very young age (only 4) puts the performances in a high rank for me.
I can't see his price altering much in the coming days
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My Leinster again given an easy race in defeat
Odd but they must be looking after him with a view to next year
Edit: Added Larqubuse at 33/1, given a shocker of a ride in defeat and fits a potential new trend of mares in this.
I also think Cheveley Park will have atleast one runner in thisLast edited by Hurricane fly; 30 December 2018, 02:03 AM.
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View PostMy Leinster again given an easy race in defeat
Odd but they must be looking after him with a view to next year
Edit: Added Larqubuse at 33/1, given a shocker of a ride in defeat and fits a potential new trend of mares in this.
I also think Cheveley Park will have atleast one runner in this
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