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Mares Novice Hurdle 2020

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  • She's a leased mare, albeit with people who are quite close to Willie, and you'd be surprised if one of the big owners didn't import something with a major chance - they may already have done.

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    • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
      Probably 1 of the 8 of Mullins runners on the day. Need to get them all in the Bank.
      Backing them all at 12/1 in August wouldn't leave you in profit for the race though!

      Very dangerous 'advice'!

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      • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
        Backing them all at 12/1 in August wouldn't leave you in profit for the race though!

        Very dangerous 'advice'!
        Yes it would ! Albeit £50

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        • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
          Yes it would ! Albeit £50
          You're assuming the 8 you back all turned up?


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          • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
            You're assuming the 8 you back all turned up?


            Of course....I'm perfect, you know that kev !

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            • Originally posted by BlueGrattan View Post
              Shewearsitwell currently 12/1 (Bet365) for Mares Novice hurdle won well today in Sligo . Willie says he looking forward to running her over a 2m 4 trip !!.
              She won't be going to the Mares Novice if she needs 2M4F
              "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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              • Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
                She won't be going to the Mares Novice if she needs 2M4F
                He's looking to 2022 and the Mares Hurdle.

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                • RP today

                  Princess Zoe lit up this year's much-changed Galway festival with a pair of spellbinding premier handicap successes and the hugely exciting mare could yet return to Ballybrit next month ahead of a potentially unique top-level double.

                  The five-year-old, who was previously trained in Germany, hit the ground running when joining trainer Tony Mullins this season, landing the Ladies Derby in ridiculously easy fashion at the Curragh before doubling up in two of the Galway festival's hottest handicaps.

                  A remarkable 101-rated improver*– having been rated 64 on her first Irish start*– Princess Zoe looks set for an action-packed few*months, with the Prix du Cadran under consideration at Longchamp in October before a possible novice hurdling campaign that could end up at the Cheltenham Festival.

                  "She has the option of Her Majesty's Plate at Down Royal on Friday or the Oyster Stakes at Galway the following Tuesday," said Mullins of immediate plans.

                  "There's also the Petingo Handicap on Irish Champions Weekend, but the timing and conditions of Galway seems to fit in better and at the moment we're favouring that option."

                  A crack at the Cesarewitch at Newmarket had previously been mooted by connections, but the French Group 1, worth €180,000, could prove more tempting.

                  "The serious reduction in prize-money in England has steered us back towards the Prix du Cadran," he said.

                  Princess Zoe may not be finished for the season after her high-profile Flat targets, with co-owner Paddy Kehoe keen on a tilt at the Mares' Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, for which she is priced between 12-1 and 20-1.

                  Tony Mullins: "There's plenty to be worked out and whether she'll stay two and a half miles is another thing, but I think she will"

                  Mullins said: "Paddy has had some very good horses for relatively handy money but never a Cheltenham winner. Grabel was placed in the Triumph Hurdle [in 1987].

                  "He has expressed an interest that regardless of her value and black type, if she jumps well he'd like to aim for Cheltenham. If she doesn't school well we won't persist, but if it all works out that's the plan."

                  He added: "She's been very straightforward and was ready to run in March but the lockdown was the making of her. Those extra three months really helped her."
                  "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                  • Tony Mullins tweeted 24 hours ago “ Dave Keena and I are going to try to bring you through Princess Zoe’s season as she prepares for a tilt at the Mares Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham Updated every few weeks”

                    I’d say that’s pretty positive news regarding potential target

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                    • Obviously she need to be able to actually get over the timber but in terms of quality she’s going to be easily good enough in that field

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                      • Originally posted by Might_Bite View Post
                        Tony Mullins tweeted 24 hours ago “ Dave Keena and I are going to try to bring you through Princess Zoe’s season as she prepares for a tilt at the Mares Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham Updated every few weeks”

                        I’d say that’s pretty positive news regarding potential target
                        It'll also mean she's grossly underpriced as she's going to be so high profile.

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                        • Originally posted by Might_Bite View Post
                          Obviously she need to be able to actually get over the timber but in terms of quality she’s going to be easily good enough in that field
                          Most horses in any Festival Novice Hurdle havent jumped a hurdle before the season starts. So that’s no drawback. 20/1 left in a couple of places last night, I haven’t checked today.

                          Prep run for the Cadran in the next week, goodness knows how much the price would be clipped if she then ran close in the Cadran on Arc weekend.
                          Last edited by Saxon Warrior; 31 August 2020, 11:12 AM.
                          "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                          • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                            It'll also mean she's grossly underpriced as she's going to be so high profile.
                            This is very true and the sort of thing I'd say right up until she goes and wins the race. Sometimes i just have to bite the bullet and follow the crowd before it's too late.

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                            • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                              This is very true and the sort of thing I'd say right up until she goes and wins the race. Sometimes i just have to bite the bullet and follow the crowd before it's too late.
                              20/1 with 365 and cashout seems to be the standout choice for anyone who thinks she is a possible winner of the race.
                              "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                              • Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
                                20/1 with 365 and cashout seems to be the standout choice for anyone who thinks she is a possible winner of the race.
                                That's bigger than I thought she was. Might have a dabble. Cheers Saxon.

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