Yeh, i think we have to be careful judging horses too soon, in particular novices we are still learning about, on heavy ground.
Not easy to quicken and produce turn of foot in that sort of ground, and in the case of Blue Lord,its no wonder he could not finish the race off as well as the winner,given the ground and his pulling during the race.
Of course an if is an if, but IF Blue Lord were to settle better at Cheltenham, and the ground is decent,then he can produce a different finish to his race. Whether thats good enough is another matter, but judging for me needs to be done a bit later than now.
Anyway, ive reacted by taking nrnb for the Ballymore, Blue Lord.
Not easy to quicken and produce turn of foot in that sort of ground, and in the case of Blue Lord,its no wonder he could not finish the race off as well as the winner,given the ground and his pulling during the race.
Of course an if is an if, but IF Blue Lord were to settle better at Cheltenham, and the ground is decent,then he can produce a different finish to his race. Whether thats good enough is another matter, but judging for me needs to be done a bit later than now.
Anyway, ive reacted by taking nrnb for the Ballymore, Blue Lord.
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