14/1 is a fair price after that.... would be shorter if Elliott didn't have the fav perhaps?
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Ballymore Novice Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by quevega View PostLooked too good/classy to my eye F-M
For the bartlett, more likely the other two novice races. depending on how he juggles them if they all get there.
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Originally posted by The King Pimm View PostI have nothing to back this expect personal opinion but I think JP will make the call and choose Blue Sari for Supreme, Dluaro for Ballymore and Andy Dufresne for AB.
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Andy Dufresne looked smart in his Bumper in January, and in his PTP before that. Now he looks incredibly smart on his hurdles debut.
JP owned, I would assess his race at the Festival (assuming all goes well) would be the Ballymore. Irish-breds (Irish Bumper/PTP winners) have a great record in the race. French breds tend to have a good record in the Supreme, and I have doubled Envoi Allen 12/1 Supreme, with Andy Dufresne 25/1 Ballymore, and had singles on both at those prices, plus extra 20/1 AD for Ballymore.
I am not 100% certain to predict the future though, but that’s why the double pays 337/1."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostBacked him with Hills yesterday at 25/1 and doubled him with EA in Supreme at 12's. Sweet Cherry Pie. What an amazing weekend we have had."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Could even put this in the supreme thread, but....
Andy dufresne.
He's a nice horse. He did everything right and Mark said he showed loads of pace. He said you could even bring him back to two miles,” said winning trainer Gordon Elliott.
“He's in the Royal Bond, obviously I have to talk to Frank (Berry) and all the lads.
“We thought a lot of him last year, we minded him. He's still not the finished article, he's still a big weak horse.
“Mark said he showed an awful lot of pace and thought he was actually going too slow the whole way, thought he was hacking.
“I stepped him out to two-and-a-half because I thought at home he was just a bit lackadaisical, a bit sleepy. That was good and we're very happy.”https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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