Originally posted by Kevloaf
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But although we assume a little less so than pre xmas, It's safe to expect one or 2 others to look good in the coming weeks.
Can't be certain who that would be right now.
The class thing is just the type of horse not so much the level they will or won't achieve.
He looks a galloper, a really good one, but compared to when Bob Olinger won the race last year, he lacks that 'class' factor. Where, IMO some horses have it and some don't. meaning in certain conditions they will not be so effective. The class horses can usually cope with more diverse conditions. And often at the classier trips of 2 miles and 2m 4f. The longer trips on bad ground aren't often won by classy types. They are won by idiots that don't stop galloping.
It's almost like Beauty and the Beast. Both have there pro's and con's, I know which one I'd prefer to shag. But if things got desperate (like the ground) !!
However, like I've said already - these types can win the Ballymore and often do, but it will need to be a weaker race than average IMO and softer ground will enhance his chances for sure.
Both could happen, and the weak race especially, as the classier animals I've seen so far this season look like they are going supreme.
I stand by what I originally said and if it's normal good to soft ground and the competition is better than it looks right now, which is likely, then it would be a mistake as he'd be vulnerable.
Obviously the Bartlett could look a tough race also.

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