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EEB a good example of not rushing to cash out bets after a first run.
She's was sharper for the first run, and benefited for a quicker pace. Nina The Terrier was beaten when she fell. Definitely a big player for the Mares Hurdle.
Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
Top mare, with Cheltenham form and from a really up and coming powerful yard that are bound to have at least one winner at Cheltenham this year. What's not to like
Think she could be one to break that stay. Very, very impressive today.
Interestingly she is 10s twar with hills still. There are alternatives as they will look to step her up in trip at some point though this has been name checked as the likely destination ground depending
Top mare, with Cheltenham form and from a really up and coming powerful yard that are bound to have at least one winner at Cheltenham this year. What's not to like
Completely agree
Only problem is dan was pretty firm on her needing slow ground in the post race interview
I'm mulling over taking the 8/1
That third in the bumper, ahead of three stripe life and well ahead of grangee reads very well
Be interesting to see how Glens of Antrim performs this season. Willie always seemed very keen on her last year, remember him name checking her during an interview on the Thursday prior to the MNH, but she failed to deliver (as she did on most runs). Mentioned using her experience in the big mares' novice races in his stable tour a month or so back. Runs tomorrow in a valuable handicap off 128.
Having watched the two mares bolt up today she'll have needed to summer well...
Be interesting to see how Glens of Antrim performs this season. Willie always seemed very keen on her last year, remember him name checking her during an interview on the Thursday prior to the MNH, but she failed to deliver (as she did on most runs). Mentioned using her experience in the big mares' novice races in his stable tour a month or so back. Runs tomorrow in a valuable handicap off 128.
Having watched the two mares bolt up today she'll have needed to summer well...
She’ll win a big one off that mark but be thinking 20 furlongs be more her trip to be honest. Did back her for the MNH not long after the festival last season but not overly keen and would probably have cashed out if it wasn’t with skybet
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