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Cheltenham 2020 - Ante post bets
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostWho he expecting to line up against?
I doubt he'll be beating or meeting any of the Irish horses?
If he wins well at Aintree against the same horses we already know he's better than (bar Verdana Blue) haha ...
I really like Buveur D'air but I don't understand why there is a rush to back him at the price he is
They might not be horses he hasn't beaten before but an impressive performance will mean they'll chop his price by a few points
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Originally posted by archie View PostFrom my perspective and with the greatest respect, given that we're still less than a week on from the first race of this year's Festival, it's utterly bonkers that we're already on Page 18.
I said it last year but it bears repeating. For any horse you need to calculate a treble of:
1. the odds of it being fit next March. Rule of thumb at this stage, say, even money.
2. the odds of it going for a particular target. A movable and subjective feast but I wouldn't look at anything below even money this far out.
3. the likely odds on the day - finger in the air job but worth doing.
eg. Cyrname.
1. evens
2. Gold Cup - 3/1?
3. 4/1 minimum and likely higher.
Your treble on the smallest odds is 39/1.
If so:
Evens - agreed
3/1 unlikely, if he makes Cheltenham he can only be going to the Gold Cup, there isn't another suitable race at the festival, so I'd say he's closer 1/2 to head there
4/1 on the day, very possibly.
So I get 12/1 lol
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Originally posted by charlie View PostA horse that's never gone over 2m5f with serious questions to answer going left handed is not even remotely temping at 20/1 for me
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Originally posted by archie View PostIf Santini wins the Ladbrokes, the King George and the Cotswold, he still wouldn't start at 4/1.
If he won the King George it'd be beyond belief and he would definitely be shorter than 4/1 but that ain't happening.
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Originally posted by Don Cossack View PostAt his open day PN was asked about Cyrname and the instant reply with no thought was "He'll be trained for the King George and the Gold Cup" so you'd have to think they think he's going to stay.
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BDA price will move two if not three times between now and Christmas
1) how he does at Aintree or Sandown
2) When Klassical Dreams intentions are announced
3) If he wins his seasonal debut
Also a possible 4th if something negative happens to Espoir D’allen (fingers crossed this doesn’t come into it)
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