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2022 Browns Advisory Novices (3m) Chase - ex RSA
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Originally posted by Winging The Last View PostAhoy Senor Declared at Wetherby on Friday over 3 miles
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Along with a few in the race - I'm interested to see how Vanillier gets on on Friday.
I'm not completely sold on him as of yet.
But he's an Albert Bartlett winner. And a very good one at that.
2m3, against that field. He looks like he'll need every yard of 3 miles, a comment echoed by Cromwell recently.
If he jumps well but still meets defeat, I may look to back if anyone pushes him out, especially if he gets pushed out towards 20/1+
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Originally posted by jono View PostAlong with a few in the race - I'm interested to see how Vanillier gets on on Friday.
I'm not completely sold on him as of yet.
But he's an Albert Bartlett winner. And a very good one at that.
2m3, against that field. He looks like he'll need every yard of 3 miles, a comment echoed by Cromwell recently.
If he jumps well but still meets defeat, I may look to back if anyone pushes him out, especially if he gets pushed out towards 20/1+
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Originally posted by jono View PostAlong with a few in the race - I'm interested to see how Vanillier gets on on Friday.
I'm not completely sold on him as of yet.
But he's an Albert Bartlett winner. And a very good one at that.
2m3, against that field. He looks like he'll need every yard of 3 miles, a comment echoed by Cromwell recently.
If he jumps well but still meets defeat, I may look to back if anyone pushes him out, especially if he gets pushed out towards 20/1+
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Originally posted by jono View PostAlong with a few in the race - I'm interested to see how Vanillier gets on on Friday.
I'm not completely sold on him as of yet.
But he's an Albert Bartlett winner. And a very good one at that.
2m3, against that field. He looks like he'll need every yard of 3 miles, a comment echoed by Cromwell recently.
If he jumps well but still meets defeat, I may look to back if anyone pushes him out, especially if he gets pushed out towards 20/1+
Marsh & Brown
Just need them both to look excellent and neither lose anything in defeat.
With Another of them close up and first on the handicap shortlist
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Originally posted by jono View PostAlong with a few in the race - I'm interested to see how Vanillier gets on on Friday.
I'm not completely sold on him as of yet.
But he's an Albert Bartlett winner. And a very good one at that.
2m3, against that field. He looks like he'll need every yard of 3 miles, a comment echoed by Cromwell recently.
If he jumps well but still meets defeat, I may look to back if anyone pushes him out, especially if he gets pushed out towards 20/1+
I much prefer an RSA horse to start out over shorter trips like Vanillier is and Ahoy Senor isn't.
I'm sure someone will know, but when was the last time an RSA winner started out the season over three miles? I have a feeling there is a pretty significant stat that beginning to emerge.Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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I should read my own diary and take notice of work I've already done, as the stat is in there against the race. All of the last 20 winners started there season at less than three miles.
That's a big stat Ahoy Senor will need to defy.Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostI'm sure someone will know, but when was the last time an RSA winner started out the season over three miles? I have a feeling there is a pretty significant stat that beginning to emerge.
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostI should read my own diary and take notice of work I've already done, as the stat is in there against the race. All of the last 20 winners started there season at less than three miles.
That's a big stat Ahoy Senor will need to defy.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
I suspect it may be Might Bite, I can't remember the horse ever running over less than 3m…Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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