Thanks Kevloaf for the clarification. It's just that with so little connection between GB and Irish novice form (GB and Irish novices completing in the same races) I treat that comparison of ratings with a high degree of circumspection.
I agree that Appreciate It deserves to be favourite but you don't win so much with favourites.
Metier has been around the same price as Ballyadam but you're asking Ballyadam to turn round a clear defeat
Whereas with Metier you don't know how good he really is (as with AI). That uncertainty makes Metier better value than Ballyadam in my mind and so good value.
I used the same reasoning to pick Frodon in the King George. Frodon was around the same price as Real Steel - the two Nicholls outsiders. 12 wins in the race means you had to take all his runners seriously. Clan was a justified favourite having won it well in the last two years. But I couldn't see how you could compare Real Steel's form with Frodon's. Hence even if it was hard to compare Frodon's value to Clan's it was clear to me that Frodon was much better value than Real Steel.
I agree that Appreciate It deserves to be favourite but you don't win so much with favourites.
Metier has been around the same price as Ballyadam but you're asking Ballyadam to turn round a clear defeat
Whereas with Metier you don't know how good he really is (as with AI). That uncertainty makes Metier better value than Ballyadam in my mind and so good value.
I used the same reasoning to pick Frodon in the King George. Frodon was around the same price as Real Steel - the two Nicholls outsiders. 12 wins in the race means you had to take all his runners seriously. Clan was a justified favourite having won it well in the last two years. But I couldn't see how you could compare Real Steel's form with Frodon's. Hence even if it was hard to compare Frodon's value to Clan's it was clear to me that Frodon was much better value than Real Steel.
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