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Ballymore Novice Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by Vautour View PostI’d disagree with that as I’m sure the Irish will plow in on the day and he’ll be seen as the Irish festival banker.
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Another horse for whom Fry held high hopes on Festival Trials day was King Roland.
A dual victor in the bumper sphere and a runaway winner over hurdles at Exeter on New Year’s Day, the six-year-old was a hot favourite stepping up to Grade Two level for the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle – but he had to make do with the runner-up spot behind Harry Senior.
While King Roland was far from disgraced, Fry admits the defeat has thrown his Festival participation into doubt too.
He added: “Turning in, you thought he was going to go and win by five or even 10 lengths – but for whatever reason he hasn’t quite gone through with it.
“Our aspirations are not the same as they were going into Saturday, that’s for sure. No disrespect to the horses he was up against, but they weren’t the very best of the British novices – and both the winner and the second were getting weight from the third and fourth.
“The Irish look to have a very strong hand in the novice-hurdling division this year – and if we couldn’t beat the horses on Saturday, he’s not going to beat a horse like Envoi Allen at the Festival.
“He still ran a good race, and plenty of good horses have been beaten in that race and gone on to bigger and better things – namely Rock On Ruby, who was beaten by Bobs Worth before going on to win a Champion Hurdle.
“We’ll just take stock of the situation and then make a plan. We don’t want to go to Cheltenham to make up the numbers, and maybe that’s what Saturday told us we’d be doing.”
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostIf I owned him he’d be moving yards in the morning.
It was a run full of promise and he didn’t give up but fought back and was closing at the line. He needs stepping up to the AB and holding onto as long as possible and hope he’s got that gear change he showed turning in
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Totally agree, thought it was a decent run first time at the distance.
Obviously holds him in high regard but was hardly that disappointing to pack up tools and not go to Cheltenham. Think if Sean has noticed Harry Senior being ridden he maybe would have got stuck into KR sooner as he swung in so easily to the front but didn’t seem to do much from there. Stayed on again as has been said.
Would definitely have a chance in either the ballymore or AB of running a cracking race imo.
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