Thanks Muswell. I fear this could be an account closer if it lands.
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Ballymore Novice Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by Salubrious Chin View PostSeven declared for the Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle:
Conflated
Elixir D'ainay
Envoi Allen
Longhouse Poet
Midnight Run
Anything Will Do
French Dynamite
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostI'm hoping for a big run from Longhouse Poet although its a huge challenge for him. With the better ground and another run under his belt, I'd hope he can get closer to Elixir D'ainay or even turn the tables on him. If Envoi Allen wins this well then I dread to think what odds he'll be afterwards.
Think one of these might beat the Fav, but couldn't say which for sure, so betting on the race will be tough.
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Hoping Fiddlerontheroof can lay down a marker for the Ballymore tomorrow. 2 miles in soft/heavy ground tomorrow then on to 2 and a half miles at Cheltenham on better ground (hopefully anyway).
I think the form with Edwardstone is very solid and he'll be one to keep improving as the season goes on.
Anyone any thoughts on the Tolworth tomorrow?
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Originally posted by Johar View PostHoping Fiddlerontheroof can lay down a marker for the Ballymore tomorrow. 2 miles in soft/heavy ground tomorrow then on to 2 and a half miles at Cheltenham on better ground (hopefully anyway).
I think the form with Edwardstone is very solid and he'll be one to keep improving as the season goes on.
Anyone any thoughts on the Tolworth tomorrow?
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