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Ballymore Novice Hurdle 2020

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  • Originally posted by robith View Post
    Could be pocket talk here, but they are a very punty stable. The money was down, like Samcro, and I suspect they'll stick to the plan
    A couple of them are on for life changing amounts of money. They've also smashed Malone Road for the Supreme ever since the first day he schooled. For the record, I was told he's fine but they're not prepared to risk him yet because of a small setback that he's now over. That was as of yesterday so I don't know where Lobos has heard he's out for the season.

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    • Originally posted by robith View Post
      Could be pocket talk here, but they are a very punty stable. The money was down, like Samcro, and I suspect they'll stick to the plan
      Got to worry about him being good enough 1st.

      I dont believe for a second that envoi and Abacadabras will meet in the royal bond ( envoi might sneak off to the monksfield) but, if they do, its no foregone conclusion . AC
      was mighty impressive today. You can throw the bumper form in the bin, and it Wouldnt surprise me one bit if he beat EA over 2.
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      • Originally posted by The King Pimm View Post
        I 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.
        You can’t have a JP novice hurdle list without Chantry House included. He’s another that I’d have down for the Ballymore too. Seems like JP has landed himself a whole bunch of potentially smart horses, all for the same race.

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        • Originally posted by delsie777 View Post
          A couple of them are on for life changing amounts of money. They've also smashed Malone Road for the Supreme ever since the first day he schooled. For the record, I was told he's fine but they're not prepared to risk him yet because of a small setback that he's now over. That was as of yesterday so I don't know where Lobos has heard he's out for the season.
          What!! Did I say he was out for season!!?? Bloody hope not.

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          • If anyone has backed Envoi Allen for life changing amounts then they must have put a lot on.
            "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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            • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
              You can’t have a JP novice hurdle list without Chantry House included. He’s another that I’d have down for the Ballymore too. Seems like JP has landed himself a whole bunch of potentially smart horses, all for the same race.
              He will probably buy a few more along the way to bolster his chances of winning races at Cheltenham!! He very often has a few runners in the big festival races, more so in Ireland just like Gigginstown having 4 to 5 runners. I just think that’s where the horses I’ve mentioned will end up at present. I probably will be proved wrong but that’s the races I’ve backed them for.

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              • Originally posted by The King Pimm View Post
                He will probably buy a few more along the way to bolster his chances of winning races at Cheltenham!! He very often has a few runners in the big festival races, more so in Ireland just like Gigginstown having 4 to 5 runners. I just think that’s where the horses I’ve mentioned will end up at present. I probably will be proved wrong but that’s the races I’ve backed them for.
                Regardless of where they end up, JP has a hell of a hand for novice hurdles and chases.

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                • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
                  McFabulous
                  5g Milan - Rossavon
                  Giraffa Racing
                  1711-2
                  RPR 118h
                  A half-brother to Waiting Patiently, he has looked a high-class prospect from day one and had a fantastic season in bumpers, when his victories included the Grade 2 at Aintree. He’d come back with sore shins after failing to come down the hill at Cheltenham earlier on. It’s been a struggle getting the weight off this autumn and he’s been a bit behind the others fitness-wise, so I’d expect him to come on enormously for his run at Chepstow last week. He didn’t hurdle fluently and will have to improve his jumping in order to progress. Although we started off at 2m we’ll step up to 2m4f next time.
                  Needs to be renamed McDonalds that horse, was awful the other day. No chance in this

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                  • Originally posted by jonthehammer View Post
                    Needs to be renamed McDonalds that horse, was awful the other day. No chance in this
                    Not one for me either, especially given Nicholls recent record with Novice hurdlers. Just posting the stable tour as he’s been mentioned on here before.

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                    • Anyone know much about Monkfish? Running tomorrow if on

                      Very expensive purchase for a Ricci/Mullins

                      Not on stable tour with ATR......worth a thought pre race?
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                      • Originally posted by TigerRolllllll View Post
                        Anyone know much about Monkfish? Running tomorrow if on

                        Very expensive purchase for a Ricci/Mullins

                        Not on stable tour with ATR......worth a thought pre race?
                        think he was beat by the Brassil horse Longhouse Poet, that ran well the other day behind Elixir D'ainay.
                        The bumper they both ran in has worked out pretty well so far.

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                        • Originally posted by quevega View Post
                          think he was beat by the Brassil horse Longhouse Poet, that ran well the other day behind Elixir D'ainay.
                          The bumper they both ran in has worked out pretty well so far.
                          Correct. I’m hoping Monkfish franks the form.

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                          • I watched the replay of the Naas race - Elixir & Longhouse today , pretty impressive from both of them .
                            Already got L.P in the book , S'pose i should add Elixir too.

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                            • Originally posted by Hamptonfox View Post
                              If anyone has backed Envoi Allen for life changing amounts then they must have put a lot on.
                              I thought that too.
                              But I’ve heard Gordon’s put enough on to pay for a gastric band. So maybe that’s what they mean.

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                              • Originally posted by quevega View Post
                                think he was beat by the Brassil horse Longhouse Poet, that ran well the other day behind Elixir D'ainay.
                                The bumper they both ran in has worked out pretty well so far.
                                Looby says he’s a huge horse, so I’d doubt a bumper would’ve suited Monkfish. Will be worth watching

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