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I reckon if I'd have put this poll up pre-Cheltenham for 2022 season, it'd have been Staying Chasers, as Monkfish and Envoi Allen entering that division, was definitely more exciting than Appreciate It and Bob Olinger.
I'm not sure it's a fair comparison with three divisions in both novice hurdles & novice chases versus one a piece in the Championship Divisions. Would be interesting to see the breakdown including individual categories for each novice division and maybe add intermediate chasers. Perhaps separate polls on just the novice hurdles, just the novice chases and just the championship races (including the Ryanair)... then a final poll of the leading choices from each category.
Always Novice Chasers for me.
You've already got a season or two of familiarity with the "names" and know what they could be capable of BUT just enough "unknown" quantity to give it a little mystique.
PTKO unbeaten in 4 round Cheltenham, and the current Champion
Chacun Pour Soi, generally looks like a champion, but couldn’t handle the Champion Chase run up the hill last year.
Energumene unbeaten over fences, and seriously better than all other Irish 2M Novice Chasers last season.
Shishkin - my favourite horse to watch over fences, what a star, and 2/1 top price to beat those above and all-comers, show how much people expect next March
PTKO unbeaten in 4 round Cheltenham, and the current Champion
Chacun Pour Soi, generally looks like a champion, but couldn’t handle the Champion Chase run up the hill last year.
Energumene unbeaten over fences, and seriously better than all other Irish 2M Novice Chasers last season.
Shishkin - my favourite horse to watch over fences, what a star, and 2/1 top price to beat those above and all-comers, show how much people expect next March
Same for me SW.
If those 4 turn up in March it will be an absolute belter of a race and potentially looking like one of the best in years!
I'm not sure it's a fair comparison with three divisions in both novice hurdles & novice chases versus one a piece in the Championship Divisions. Would be interesting to see the breakdown including individual categories for each novice division and maybe add intermediate chasers. Perhaps separate polls on just the novice hurdles, just the novice chases and just the championship races (including the Ryanair)... then a final poll of the leading choices from each category.
Plenty of time and polls to be had for specific races, don't you worry about that.
I did laugh at "not a fair comparison"... That may be for the best, as if I'd put "Ryanair/intermediate chase division" and anyone voted for it, I'd have lost all faith in the sport and closed down the poll, and forum.
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