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2022 Browns Advisory Novices (3m) Chase - ex RSA
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Was going to back him today but may wait now as 2 1/2 will be on the short side for him and being first time up he'll need the race. It looks quite a hot little contest also if most stand their ground. Going to risk it, look to see if he can jump and see if his odds go out. The going is pretty quick there ATM so that's not ideal .
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Originally posted by Winging The Last View PostAhoy Senior entered in a 2 and a half novice chase at Carlisle next Thursday
This tells me Lucinder thinks Ahoy Senor has pace as well as stamina, which is a must to win an RSA these days.Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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Originally posted by Spectre View Post
I always worry about any horse with RSA aspirations that start off needing 3 miles because they tend to be boats. Most RSA winners started their season over shorter and some ran over 3 miles for the first time at the Festival.
This tells me Lucinder thinks Ahoy Senor has pace as well as stamina, which is a must to win an RSA these days.
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Originally posted by Winging The Last View PostAccording to Patrick Mullins in the racing post, Galopin Des Champs is going chasing and going to follow the same route as Don Poli, . I confess i just had to check out Don Poli's profile to see what that route is .....
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Thats my thinking too re the trainer. I don't think the price will shrink as much if he were trained by the big 3 even if he wins.
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I backed Ahoy Senor a while ago - not sure if any saw this video clip of Peter Scudamore back in May outlining the plans - https://m.facebook.com/freebetscom/v...7393402329738/
Mentioned Hexham as a start (looks like that could now be Carlisle & then on to the Paris Pike at Kelso (Dec time) & the Towton at Wetherby (Fed time) - will avoid the race at Kempton as Cheltenham winners don’t come out of it - fighting talk!
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Originally posted by Winging The Last View PostLooking at Don Poli’s novice campaign he started out at Gowran Park at the end of November, then went over 3 miles at Christmas at leopardstown, and then on to the RSA. Only 4 races that season with the final one at Punchestown
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Originally posted by Spectre View Post
I always worry about any horse with RSA aspirations that start off needing 3 miles because they tend to be boats. Most RSA winners started their season over shorter and some ran over 3 miles for the first time at the Festival.
This tells me Lucinder thinks Ahoy Senor has pace as well as stamina, which is a must to win an RSA these days.
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Originally posted by HoldenTheReins View PostAhoy Senor now into 25's. Assuming this is due to the racing post.
If he takes up his entry and is declared tomorrow for Thursdays racing, then a decent debut win and 25s will probably disappear too.
At least in FJ we have had members flag up Stable Tours and The Big Racing Post article ahead of time to give people time to have bets before any price crash.
"Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
Yes it is, and a good chunk of them have dropped lower than that.
If he takes up his entry and is declared tomorrow for Thursdays racing, then a decent debut win and 25s will probably disappear too.
At least in FJ we have had members flag up Stable Tours and The Big Racing Post article ahead of time to give people time to have bets before any price crash.
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