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2022 Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle
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Right, 6/10 for me which ain't bad. A few novicey slow jumps in tight which you'd expect from most novices although this was his 3rd Hurdle run. One jump (Snooker Table) which cleaned out the hurdle and would have been race ending in March. Did well to win as he did after that mistake but probably beat very little . Still don't like him and won't be backing him.
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Originally posted by Studfarm254 View Post
Feel this is a bit harsh. Think people are getting carried away because he made 1 bad mistake last run, and trying to convince themselves he’s a bad jumper when he’s really not because the price is gone. Yes I’d imagine the likes of journey with me/ginto etc will take over favouritism once they commit to the race and you may get a slightly bigger price on blazing khal on the day. However I don’t think u can rule him out at all, has plenty of racing experience and will have more Cheltenham experience than probably every horse in the field. He’s a great engine and absolutely relished the trip, 1 crack with the whip after jumping the last and he took off up the hill. Got to give him a chance imo
I don't like him as I don't trust the form line yet.
I agree that his price will likely be bigger when more fashionable horses have declared.
Maybe even double figures.
His eventual price may depend on Gelino's run today, and other form lines.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
I think this is fair.
I don't like him as I don't trust the form line yet.
I agree that his price will likely be bigger when more fashionable horses have declared.
Maybe even double figures.
His eventual price may depend on Gelino's run today, and other form lines.
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
Very good first point, but I'd be surprised if he doubled in price. He'll be popular on the preview circuit as an obvious one.
That's not even taking into account it's a byrnes horse, and he somehow manages to manipulate the market both ways at will.
Probably needs 2 or 3 of the others to rock up though.
I assume he'll not run in Dublin. And get beat.Last edited by Quevega; 15 January 2022, 09:55 AM.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
I think this is fair.
I don't like him as I don't trust the form line yet.
I agree that his price will likely be bigger when more fashionable horses have declared.
Maybe even double figures.
His eventual price may depend on Gelino's run today, and other form lines.
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Originally posted by Studfarm254 View Post
Taking into account he was giving gelino 5lbs and beat it just over 4 lengths, so on paper he’s probably given it around a 10lb beating. Given the mistake he made and how he won with ease I’d be inclined to nearly double that figure. So I wouldn’t draw 2 many conclusions if gelino was well enough beat today
especially with Ree Oka just winning so well.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
Declared at Warwick on Saturday in the grade 2 over 2m5. The second has come out and won since. I think he will need further than this but hopefully will give a good account of himself.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
He's a lovely horse. Great hurdler and I think a step up will be even better for him. Still raced a bit green despite his experience on the flat.
Penhill the one winner I can think of off the top of my head who was a decent flat horse. Wouldn't have been quite Stag Horn level. Doubt many that highly rated on the flat have come here though?
You'd think the experience could only be a positive but I'll have to have a look through some past renewals to get a feel for horses coming off the flat.
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Originally posted by Benjy23 View Post
Do you know how flat horses get on in this historically?
Horses from the flat therefore had that advantage over their lightly raced NH bred opponents.
Doesn't bode well for JFM but I do think this is another unique season in that trainers generally decided the ground wasn't right so many horses seasons started a couple of months later than intended...
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