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Arkle/Marsh/RSA/NH Chase - Novice Chasers 2021 (new)
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Originally posted by Hardy EustaceIf the cap fits next race is likely to be at wincanton for the rising stars novices chase. Again over 2 mile 4. Maybe they are planning to keep over 2m 4. Would have thought 3 miles would be more for him but maybe not.
https://www.sportinglife.com/racing/...fos-las/185517
I think he'll stay at 2m4f until beaten?
He's probably a shoe-in to go for the Sciliy Isles chase too given the Suede/Munir's results there previously. The race planner must like the race...
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Originally posted by KevloafComparing him to Bags Groove isn't great
I think he'll stay at 2m4f until beaten?
He's probably a shoe-in to go for the Sciliy Isles chase too given the Suede/Munir's results there previously. The race planner must like the race...
Him vs fiddler in the scilly isles would be some rematch back at the scene of fiddlers finest hour. Even if his Tolworth win doesn’t look quite as good as it did at the time!
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Originally posted by Hardy EustaceMake a lot of sense.
Him vs fiddler in the scilly isles would be some rematch back at the scene of fiddlers finest hour. Even if his Tolworth win doesn’t look quite as good as it did at the time!
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Galvin
6g Gold Well - Burren Moonshine
RA Bartlett
422-111
RPR 155c OR 148c
The National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham is made for this lad. It's hard to believe it, but he didn't win over fences until July of this year, when he won over 2m5f at Killarney. He's won two soft races since. The plan was the Galway Plate but we had to rule him out on the morning of the race, which was unfortunate. I'd say there's a nice pot in him and the National Hunt Chase is the plan. He was second at Cheltenham last season and ran well there as a hurdler, so it seems the logical aim. There's a Grade 3 chase at Cork next month and we could run him in that before putting him away for Cheltenham.
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Originally posted by jack1092Galvin
6g Gold Well - Burren Moonshine
RA Bartlett
422-111
RPR 155c OR 148c
The National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham is made for this lad. It's hard to believe it, but he didn't win over fences until July of this year, when he won over 2m5f at Killarney. He's won two soft races since. The plan was the Galway Plate but we had to rule him out on the morning of the race, which was unfortunate. I'd say there's a nice pot in him and the National Hunt Chase is the plan. He was second at Cheltenham last season and ran well there as a hurdler, so it seems the logical aim. There's a Grade 3 chase at Cork next month and we could run him in that before putting him away for Cheltenham.
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Originally posted by Lobos.......that he still doesn't know the qualifying rules.....lol !
Probably won't run.
Maybe looking at Handicap rating.
But could run if Gordon has twigged.
Has to finish in first four, and this race can often have only a handful of runners.
It would make sense.
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Originally posted by QuevegaHe's entered in a novice chase over 3 miles at Cheltenham this Friday Lobos.
Probably won't run.
Maybe looking at Handicap rating.
But could run if Gordon has twigged.
Has to finish in first four, and this race can often have only a handful of runners.
It would make sense.
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Originally posted by Quevega View PostHe's entered in a novice chase over 3 miles at Cheltenham this Friday Lobos.
Probably won't run.
Maybe looking at Handicap rating.
But could run if Gordon has twigged.
Has to finish in first four, and this race can often have only a handful of runners.
It would make sense.
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Originally posted by jono View PostWould be the same race Tiger Roll ran in in 2016 before he went onto the 4 miler.Originally posted by QuevegaMight see him run then.
I've warmed to the 'going there fresh' now too
Who'd have thought Gordon Elliott was better than me.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostComparing him to Bags Groove isn't great
I think he'll stay at 2m4f until beaten?
He's probably a shoe-in to go for the Sciliy Isles chase too given the Suede/Munir's results there previously. The race planner must like the race...Originally posted by Hardy Eustace View PostIf the cap fits next race is likely to be at wincanton for the rising stars novices chase. Again over 2 mile 4. Maybe they are planning to keep over 2m 4. Would have thought 3 miles would be more for him but maybe not.
https://www.sportinglife.com/racing/...fos-las/185517
But I do wonder if they may well go for the Dipper on New Years day over 2m4, which would rule the Kempton race out. There has to be a slight concern about the track (Cheltenham) given his below par run on his only visit. You'd have to think they'd be keen for another go there before the festival. And the Scilly Iscles definitely looks likely in February so he could very well not step up to 3 miles before March. The 33/1 with WH for the Marsh is tempting, but I still favour him being best suited for the RSA so will hold fire for now.
Good start for him today though. Certainly took a while to get going but put the race to bed fairly easily in the end. Encouraging run from Fiddlerontheroof too, plenty to like though he may well not quite be top drawer over a fence.
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Originally posted by jonoI had If The Cap Fits down for the Kauto Star Novice Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day. (If they did follow the same path as Bags Groove that would still play out) Think the race will suit him and he'd be very hard to beat. Won the novice hurdle at that meeting and also came third 2 years ago in the Christmas Hurdle (his last try at 2 miles before stepping up). And I don't thing they'll be too much depth in the race this year.
But I do wonder if they may well go for the Dipper on New Years day over 2m4, which would rule the Kempton race out. There has to be a slight concern about the track (Cheltenham) given his below par run on his only visit. You'd have to think they'd be keen for another go there before the festival. And the Scilly Iscles definitely looks likely in February so he could very well not step up to 3 miles before March. The 33/1 with WH for the Marsh is tempting, but I still favour him being best suited for the RSA so will hold fire for now.
Good start for him today though. Certainly took a while to get going but put the race to bed fairly easily in the end. Encouraging run from Fiddlerontheroof too, plenty to like though he may well not quite be top drawer over a fence.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33If I had to take a guess on the Kauto Star, I think The Big Breakaway will be running in that.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostIf I had to take a guess on the Kauto Star, I think The Big Breakaway will be running in that.
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