Originally posted by ComplyOrDie
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Arkle/Marsh/RSA/NH Chase - Novice Chasers 2021 (new)
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I've backed Pic D'Orhy and I'm annoyed about it.
He's not a grade 1 horse.
Nicholls talking him up, and having him fit first time out is going to over egg his actual chance.
It's recorded on these meaningless pages that I didn't think he was a good Cheltenham bet last year, yet still backed him (33/1) when he picked up his big win.
He isn't a grade 1, festival horse.
Almost embrassingly, I've backed him for the Arkle, I'll let him win on debut and keep the bet, but I should cash out really....if I remember how gambling works.
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Originally posted by KevloafI've backed Pic D'Orhy and I'm annoyed about it.
He's not a grade 1 horse.
Nicholls talking him up, and having him fit first time out is going to over egg his actual chance.
It's recorded on these meaningless pages that I didn't think he was a good Cheltenham bet last year, yet still backed him (33/1) when he picked up his big win.
He isn't a grade 1, festival horse.
Almost embrassingly, I've backed him for the Arkle, I'll let him win on debut and keep the bet, but I should cash out really....if I remember how gambling works.
At the minute we have probably all backed him after positive update and Nicholls mentioning him as a proper chaser and 2miler. He also has some very smart form from France (Graded 1 and 2), as a juvenile, yes he flopped when over here in the triumph. Time will tell whether that is the track or something else.
Like most juveniles he had a poor season the year after but still managed to pick up the betfair hurdle carrying second top weight. The season cutting short may be a blessing for him.
He was surely a no brainer to chance at the price, update, trainers target etc? Ultimately we won’t know until he goes chasing but I wouldn’t be too quick to dismiss him. If you are right and he doesn’t look good enough can cash it out but I think he may prove himself this year as grade 1 chaser whether that’s at Cheltenham or not hopefully he takes up the same race as Dynamite Dollars did so we can hopefully dismiss the track concerns.
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I don't think I expressed my thoughts that well above.
Essentially, I think I've only backed him because I think Paul Nicholls is excellent. I think the horse will need a big step up from his hurdles form and whilst that's always a possibility, it shouldn't be assumed and I feel I have assumed it.
Nicholls will have him ready to do himself justice FTO (IMO) and that'll make him look a little bit better than he actually is with regards to where he'll be in March.
I think other horses will surpass him during the season and I'll end up holding on to my bet anyway...but he'll be too short and the 33/1 I have, will be accurate rather than value.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostI've backed Pic D'Orhy and I'm annoyed about it.
He's not a grade 1 horse.
Nicholls talking him up, and having him fit first time out is going to over egg his actual chance.
It's recorded on these meaningless pages that I didn't think he was a good Cheltenham bet last year, yet still backed him (33/1) when he picked up his big win.
He isn't a grade 1, festival horse.
Almost embrassingly, I've backed him for the Arkle, I'll let him win on debut and keep the bet, but I should cash out really....if I remember how gambling works.
It is unfair to compare Zarkandar and Pic D'Orhy though on their Cheltenham run, as Nicholls had a hell of a lot more time to get Zarkandar ready for a Triumph, as opposed to PD, which is why I would give him the benefit of the doubt with regards to his Triumph run.
I think it's a case of time will tell with PD, he could go on to be as good as Zarkandar was (albeit over hurdles for him) or he could end up like one of the lesser types to have won a Betfair Hurdle.
He's not a big winner for me, as I was waiting on an entry, but will likely back him again today now.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33"Just the 3 runners in the novice chase at Ffos Las on Sunday, but the trio are Emitom, Fiddlerontheroof & If The Cap Fits."
Brave of those connections to take up the entries.
And they've not all lined up yet.
Olly might not sleep well and bottle it.
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Originally posted by Quevega View PostDon't start handing out bravery awards for running horses in novice chases Jackie.
And they've not all lined up yet.
Olly might not sleep well and bottle it.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post"Just the 3 runners in the novice chase at Ffos Las on Sunday, but the trio are Emitom, Fiddlerontheroof & If The Cap Fits."
Brave of those connections to take up the entries.
I'll be impressed if Fiddlerontheroof can go with them tbh.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDieThat'll be a tactical affair you'd feel, and probably won't help an awful lot with regards to the festival, a 2-2m4f horse against two staying types. I'd expect Emitom to have to try and burn them off from the front with a race fitness advantage, but ITCF is not sure of a combination of pace/stamina so he would probably be the winner for me, if he is fit enough.
I'll be impressed if Fiddlerontheroof can go with them tbh.
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