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2022 Triumph Hurdle

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  • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post

    Can someone request a price on Bet365 for Icare Allen please?

    I was told to look out for an entry so I’m glad it’s come sooner than expected. The form of those French NH Flats can be hit and miss so I’m not going to worry about that. As mentioned above, the sourcing is very interesting and, whilst Cokoriko has not quite scaled the heights expected of him, he does sire early 3 year olds that often produce their best results early in their careers. It’s a proper jumping pedigree so hurdling should be his forte.
    Bet365 added at 25/1. Not my doing but thanks if someone on here managed to get them to do it.

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    • Originally posted by Silverbirch View Post
      Don't forget before any of you cash out. Haut En Coleurs had no prep before placing in Triumph.
      He had run over hurdles in France though and was not a novice for the following season.

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      • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post

        Bet365 added at 25/1. Not my doing but thanks if someone on here managed to get them to do it.
        Icare Allen won over 1m 4f in a bumper against 3 similarly unraced rivals and only the 4th has run since (Iroko, subsequently bought by JPM and now trained by Ollie Greenall), but there's already some interesting form. Iroko finished 2nd in a useful looking hurdles race with the 3rd (Ivanohe) winning it's following 2 starts both for nice pots (French prize money shits all over ours so badly doesn't it?!). The winner from that same race, Intense Raffles (owned by the double green chaps) is now 2/2.
        There's certainly worse 25/1 darts out there than Icare Allen I reckon.

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        • Originally posted by Atlantic Viking View Post

          Icare Allen won over 1m 4f in a bumper against 3 similarly unraced rivals and only the 4th has run since (Iroko, subsequently bought by JPM and now trained by Ollie Greenall), but there's already some interesting form. Iroko finished 2nd in a useful looking hurdles race with the 3rd (Ivanohe) winning it's following 2 starts both for nice pots (French prize money shits all over ours so badly doesn't it?!). The winner from that same race, Intense Raffles (owned by the double green chaps) is now 2/2.
          There's certainly worse 25/1 darts out there than Icare Allen I reckon.
          Do you know what plans are this season for intense raffles? Is he staying in France and have owners said anything about this race as I know they’re quite good with updates ?

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          • Originally posted by Atlantic Viking View Post

            Icare Allen won over 1m 4f in a bumper against 3 similarly unraced rivals and only the 4th has run since (Iroko, subsequently bought by JPM and now trained by Ollie Greenall), but there's already some interesting form. Iroko finished 2nd in a useful looking hurdles race with the 3rd (Ivanohe) winning it's following 2 starts both for nice pots (French prize money shits all over ours so badly doesn't it?!). The winner from that same race, Intense Raffles (owned by the double green chaps) is now 2/2.
            There's certainly worse 25/1 darts out there than Icare Allen I reckon.
            Been mentioend further up, but i agree...taken the price now he's dec'd
            Iroko been given big entries so far this season

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            • Originally posted by ToniC View Post

              Do you know what plans are this season for intense raffles? Is he staying in France and have owners said anything about this race as I know they’re quite good with updates ?
              I'd struggle to tell you what day it is tbh fella. All i've seen is what they've tweeted themselves and that he's a homebred. This is from his latest win: https://twitter.com/simon_munir/stat...51706782814210
              The first race he won was previously won by the same owners with a certain Bristol De Mai!

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              • Originally posted by Atlantic Viking View Post

                I'd struggle to tell you what day it is tbh fella.
                Perfectly acceptable this time of year interesting point re BDM, don’t really follow what’s happening in GB let alone France but I recognised intense raffles name so must have heard him discussed somewhere, form of races he won looks decent as you say.

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                • For anybody interested Vaubans sire is the sire of Sealiway who finished 5th in the Arc this year and the dam is out of hurricane run who won the arc and king George...not too shabby for ascot or longchamp...fascinating to see what he can do over obstacles ...fingers crossed we get to see him soon.

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                  • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post

                    Bet365 added at 25/1. Not my doing but thanks if someone on here managed to get them to do it.
                    Looks like best priced 33s with Hills if that's of any interest.

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                    • Originally posted by Rooster Booster View Post
                      For anybody interested Vaubans sire is the sire of Sealiway who finished 5th in the Arc this year and the dam is out of hurricane run who won the arc and king George...not too shabby for ascot or longchamp...fascinating to see what he can do over obstacles ...fingers crossed we get to see him soon.
                      He has an entry for Punchestown next week.

                      But I think Icare Allen has taken the preferential entry, being declared for the Leopardstown race.
                      "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                      • People had justifiably thrown stones at fil dor, don’t think he can be knocked any more after that, impressive

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                        • Love that from Fil Dor, either has improved and/or wants it softer than his last run.

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                          • that'll do now, straight to the Festival after that

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                            • Monster!!!

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                              • Night and day compared to his last encounter with lunar power, loved that

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