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Triumph Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostJust an FYI as it's not been mentioned for a while...
[I]Please don't quote entire posts if they're huge.
TCH2, please don't take it personally despite me clearing using your post as the example
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That is mad, Splinter!! Seriously?! After that one run against mid 120 horses?!
So he’d win the Supreme too, will win the Triumph by 5+ lengths and probably be in the frame for this year’s Champion Hurdle! Some view taken by the handicapper!!
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I think Sir Erec was rated 151 going in last year, is he really 6lbs clear off a horse most thought would hose up in the race last year? I’ve tried to do a search on ratings going into the Triumph but hitting a blank but from a historical context this must be one of the highest surely? I’d have thought 150-152, not entirely sure how the handicapper has come up with that mark?
But you’re right, based on ratings he’s going to be 7-10lbs clear of most of the top of the market?
I took 16/1 a few days before the Adonis but I couldn’t have him at his current odds. This rating would challenge that view though!
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I was blown away Saturday with him but even I think thats a little silly, but if its near or even a few just a few lbs out he should be going off evens for this, however its hard to see how they have him that high. Wonder if the Racing Post ratings team are frantically reviewing the run and about to amend lol. Their first stab 135 did seem very low. Either way 4/1 was a cracking price and hes going off 2/1 or lower.
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A side from the ratings, I saw Nicholls has said Solo will likely be gelded in the summer in preparation for a chasing career.
Is anybody else surprised by that? If he won the Triumph he could be a new stallion on the block. I believe that was the plan for Sir Eric, just seems strange that it isn’t even a question. As much as the owner doesn’t need the money I would think it would be tempting
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View PostA side from the ratings, I saw Nicholls has said Solo will likely be gelded in the summer in preparation for a chasing career.
Is anybody else surprised by that? If he won the Triumph he could be a new stallion on the block. I believe that was the plan for Sir Eric, just seems strange that it isn’t even a question. As much as the owner doesn’t need the money I would think it would be tempting
They can still go on to have a good racing career, and breed thereafter, if required.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostIf a horse is good enough to win these top races with his nuts intact and remain an entire then why have them gelded, it annoys me.
They can still go on to have a good racing career, and breed thereafter, if required.
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