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Supreme Novices Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by hardheld View PostI disagree. I think Easywork is Gigginstown best chance in the Supreme, and he is Gordons second best novice behind EA. 16/1 is a big price for what he has achieved. He's been so impressive in all departments (jumping & attitude), and hasn't even been shown the whip and ridden under hand and heals, plenty in the tank sir.
Easywork has all the qualities you want in a Supreme horse, and is on an upward curve. I totally agree with MB sporting life piece analysing gordons 5 novice hurdlers. I think he will go same route and Felix Desjy as he races quite freely.
Have had a good whack on him at 14/1 with cashout option bet365.
If he turn up here he is a massive player
Just worry how they will split them up near the day, and what the O'Leary's think.
Abacadabra's looks an obvious supreme horse, so it's just a question of Envoi Allen being fit and have two good cracks at the supreme with different running styles or let Easywork take on EA.
Think Gordon would prefer the first option myself. if they're all fit and well.
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Originally posted by Can't Catch Me View PostIs Easywork going for the Supreme though? He's entered in the 2m6f race at the DRF. Would seem an odd prep for this race.
If Easywork does go their I will be surprised. He’s so keen in his races and they use a hood on him. Shows plenty of speed to me. Mount Leinster not slow and he just coasted clear.
Another reason I think he go to the supreme, is that Gordon Elliott suggested AD maybe be better over 2 1/2 miles.
If Easywork is declared for the 2.6 Miler will cashout as there would be little chance of heading to the supreme.
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Originally posted by hardheld View PostI disagree. I think Easywork is Gigginstown best chance in the Supreme, and he is Gordons second best novice behind EA. 16/1 is a big price for what he has achieved. He's been so impressive in all departments (jumping & attitude), and hasn't even been shown the whip and ridden under hand and heals, plenty in the tank sir.
Easywork has all the qualities you want in a Supreme horse, and is on an upward curve. I totally agree with MB sporting life piece analysing gordons 5 novice hurdlers. I think he will go same route and Felix Desjy as he races quite freely.
Have had a good whack on him at 14/1 with cashout option bet365.
If he turn up here he is a massive player
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Originally posted by jack1092 View PostPersonally find it hard to see how you can disagree with me saying Aba has the form in the book. He might well be the better horse, didn't disagree with that.
Easywork has been very impressive and is on the upward curve, and if he turns up in the supreme i think the will beat Aba up the hill. That's my opinion. I might be wrong.
Hopefully we will see a match at DRF
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