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2022 Handicaps
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Originally posted by archie View PostSometimes this place can be very precious about itself. The forum equivalent of Adele.
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Hello all- never played one ante post for a handicap at Cheltenham but a horse caught my eye this week on Saturday in Ireland.
Ash Tree Meadow was an unfancied 11/1 shot behind an Elliot stablemate (Gringo D’Aubrelle, who won) and a Mullins hotpot who won last years Goffs bumper in Ireland (Adamently Chosen, who was 2nd) despite a very nice 15L p2p win.
Beaten only 4L, I felt he got a bit of a considerate ride, travelled well and kept on well and I just couldn’t help but think if he got the right mark he’d be a right candidate for the Martin Pipe.
The winner was narrowly beaten by Blazing Khal in a maiden hurdle, and he has since won a Grade 2 at Cheltenham so combined with the Mullins Goffs bumper winner, this has a solid enough feel to the form to gauge that we might have a Graded horse on our hands.
A chaser in the making, will enjoy a trip and just looked all in all a very decent prospect to my highly untrained eye.
My knowledge on rules and qualifications for races is appalling so with that in mind, anything I ought to know that means he’s unlikely (or cannot) run?
CheersLast edited by Al Ferof; 28 November 2021, 10:41 PM.
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Originally posted by Al Ferof View PostHello all- never played one ante post for a handicap at Cheltenham but a horse caught my eye this week on Saturday in Ireland.
Ash Tree Meadow was an unfancied 11/1 shot behind an Elliot stablemate (Gringo D’Aubrelle, who won) and a Mullins hotpot who won last years Goffs bumper in Ireland (Adamently Chosen, who was 2nd) despite a very nice 15L p2p win.
Beaten only 4L, I felt he got a bit of a considerate ride, travelled well and kept on well and I just couldn’t help but think if he got the right mark he’d be a right candidate for the Martin Pipe.
The winner was narrowly beaten by Blazing Khal in a maiden hurdle, and he has since won a Grade 2 at Cheltenham so combined with the Mullins Goffs bumper winner, this has a solid enough feel to the form to gauge that we might have a Graded horse on our hands.
A chaser in the making, will enjoy a trip and just looked all in all a very decent prospect to my highly untrained eye.
My knowledge on rules and qualifications for races is appalling so with that in mind, anything I ought to know that means he’s unlikely (or cannot) run?
Cheers
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Originally posted by Cashew King View Post
He’s a ?135k purchase from Point to Points ( with Donnchadh Doyle) so he’s a novice. Yesterday was his first run under rules so would need 2 more starts before he gets a handicap mark. Nice first run though - defo one for your tracker - IMO
I recall a few younger gigginstown horses winning like Sir Des Champs and Don Poli and thought this horse reminded me a little of them.
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Originally posted by Al Ferof View PostHello all- never played one ante post for a handicap at Cheltenham but a horse caught my eye this week on Saturday in Ireland.
Ash Tree Meadow was an unfancied 11/1 shot behind an Elliot stablemate (Gringo D’Aubrelle, who won) and a Mullins hotpot who won last years Goffs bumper in Ireland (Adamently Chosen, who was 2nd) despite a very nice 15L p2p win.
Beaten only 4L, I felt he got a bit of a considerate ride, travelled well and kept on well and I just couldn’t help but think if he got the right mark he’d be a right candidate for the Martin Pipe.
The winner was narrowly beaten by Blazing Khal in a maiden hurdle, and he has since won a Grade 2 at Cheltenham so combined with the Mullins Goffs bumper winner, this has a solid enough feel to the form to gauge that we might have a Graded horse on our hands.
A chaser in the making, will enjoy a trip and just looked all in all a very decent prospect to my highly untrained eye.
My knowledge on rules and qualifications for races is appalling so with that in mind, anything I ought to know that means he’s unlikely (or cannot) run?
Cheers
I'd like to see Ash Tree Meadow in a more strongly raced 2m next time out.
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Originally posted by Eggs View Post….before the individual markets & threads appear, thought it might be a useful benchmark to list some offers available in Sky RaB section:
Martin Pipe;
Coqueline 12-1
Eric Bloodaxe 14-1
Chemical Energy 16-1
Dysart Dynamo 16-1
Lander Dan 16-1
Mighty Potter 16-1
Au Fleuron 20-1
Plate;
Shan Blue 12-1
Palmers Hill 14-1
Grand Annual;
Sky Pirate 12-1
Before Midnight 16-1
Edwardstone 16-1
Buddy Rich 20-1
Zanza 20-1
Cappuccimi 25-1
Red Rookie 25-1
County;
Saint Felicien 12-1
West Cork 14-1 (also listed at 12-1)
Copperless 16-1
No Ordinary Joe 16-1
Three Stripe Life 16-1
Pertemps
Riggs 14-1
Tullybeg 16-1
Mars Harper 20-1
Calva D’Auge 25-1 (also listed 16-1)
Dallas des Pictons 25-1
Folcan 25-1
If the Cap Fits 33-1
Ultima;
TBO 14-1
Fanion Destruval 20-1
Vintage Clouds 25-1
Kim Muir;
Aramix 16-1
Grand Paradis 16-1
Mighty Don 16-1
Fancy Foundation 20-1
Coral;
Zanahiyr 16-1
Dusart 20-1
Marie's Rock 20-1
For Pleasure 25-1
Ladbrokes also have a few priced up (bumped above for comparison);
Martin Pipe
Langer Dan 16-1
Saint Felicien 20-1
County
The Shunter 20-1
West Cork 20-1
I like to Move It 25-1
No Ordinary Joe 33-1
Plate
Palmers Hill 20-1
Grand Annual
Edwardstone 25-1
Last edited by Eggs; 29 November 2021, 09:25 AM.
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