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2022 Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle
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Originally posted by Quevega View PostBarbados
Runs for Harrington in a maiden hurdle on Sunday.
Rated over 100 on the flat.
Nicely bred and has similar family to Supasundae.
Probably more likely for this sort of trip though based on his flat runs. Or Ballymore maybe.
Not priced up anywhere, but would be of interest and might get quoted biggish prices.
If anyone wants to attempt with B365 I'd be grateful.
They've refused me the last 6 times.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
The Albert regularly produces huge winners on the day of the race so I agree, it's highly unlikely that any of us on here has even mentioned the winner yet !
I've added Hollow Games for this @ 33/1.
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
Don't you remember me finding Latest Exhibition @ 66/1 around this time of year and starting a forum plunge?
I've added Hollow Games for this @ 33/1.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
The Albert regularly produces huge winners on the day of the race so I agree, it's highly unlikely that any of us on here has even mentioned the winner yet !
average: 16.9/1
median: 14/1
deffo one I like to play late (and get wrong)
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
The Albert regularly produces huge winners on the day of the race so I agree, it's highly unlikely that any of us on here has even mentioned the winner yet !
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
The Albert regularly produces huge winners on the day of the race so I agree, it's highly unlikely that any of us on here has even mentioned the winner yet !
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Originally posted by Lbur4288 View Post
I'm still the only one making a case for Whatdeawant at 50s. Have a look at his race with Kilcruit. You couldn't even see him in the final furlong over 2 miles until he flashed home for an unlikely place. He will love the step up in trip and Mullins will no doubt have a plan for him this year.
…..interesting, as low as 20-1 with PP. The 50-1 with cash-out seems sensible to get onside.
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Originally posted by Lbur4288 View Post
I'm still the only one making a case for Whatdeawant at 50s. Have a look at his race with Kilcruit. You couldn't even see him in the final furlong over 2 miles until he flashed home for an unlikely place. He will love the step up in trip and Mullins will no doubt have a plan for him this year.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
If covering a large portion of the field and building a book is the aim then he’s a very good proposition at that price. As I limit myself per race, he didn’t make the cut for me.
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Originally posted by Lbur4288 View Post
I'm still the only one making a case for Whatdeawant at 50s. Have a look at his race with Kilcruit. You couldn't even see him in the final furlong over 2 miles until he flashed home for an unlikely place. He will love the step up in trip and Mullins will no doubt have a plan for him this year.
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