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Well Bardenstown Lad was lazy, no concentration at all, jumped scruffy at times but still won. I LOVE him, just my type of horse pricking his ears at the finish the little sh1t.
Reminds me of Paisley Park. Took 50s just before the off.
Well Bardenstown Lad was lazy, no concentration at all, jumped scruffy at times but still won. I LOVE him, just my type of horse pricking his ears at the finish the little sh1t.
Reminds me of Paisley Park. Took 50s just before the off.
….Hills still 50s afterwards. Strange sort of run, pushed along at times yet closed up and won with the 2nd not really making the ground despite looking a big threat jumping the last.
If look back at this later I will probably change my opinion and see it wasn't anything special, maybe it was just I've missed it for so long but I fucking loved that! Really got the heart "racing" The jumps are back baby!
John McConnell saying on Twitter that he hopes Bardenstown Lad can take "a similar road" to Streets of Doyen. Not a bet I'm getting on board with but can see why people want to back the Bartlett in light of those comments
John McConnell saying on Twitter that he hopes Bardenstown Lad can take "a similar road" to Streets of Doyen. Not a bet I'm getting on board with but can see why people want to back the Bartlett in light of those comments
Yeah - full tweet
”Great win to get, despite a little tack malfunction. Hopefully he can take a similar road to Streets Of Doyen who won this race last year. Well done to connections ”
B365 at 33/1 now. Took 50s last night. If his saddle slipped too as well as looking like he couldn't give a toss for 5/6th of the race then even 33/1 is massive value. Roll on march.
Gelino Bello won well over 2&1/2m in what looked a decent maiden hurdle at Aintree today and the way he settles should give him every chance of staying further. His bumper form has been well franked this week (Good Risk At All's hurdles debut is eagerly anticipated) and he looks a worthy candidate for this target though a quote of 14s (Unibet) may be an overreaction. Nicholls seems to like him without being overly flattering when pressed and referred to 'two very nice ones on Tuesday' (Mr Glass & Stage Star I believe).
He's a really nice horse to look forward to for the year; very, very excited about him. He likes his jumping, he's a real nice NH type of horse and I think he's going to be a really exciting horse to go novice hurdling with this year.
Gelino Bello won well over 2&1/2m in what looked a decent maiden hurdle at Aintree today and the way he settles should give him every chance of staying further. His bumper form has been well franked this week (Good Risk At All's hurdles debut is eagerly anticipated) and he looks a worthy candidate for this target though a quote of 14s (Unibet) may be an overreaction. Nicholls seems to like him without being overly flattering when pressed and referred to 'two very nice ones on Tuesday' (Mr Glass & Stage Star I believe).
That Newbury bumper couldn't be working out any better. Was really taken with Fry's horse at Newton Abbott. Same race they won last year with Metier.
Gelino Bello won well over 2&1/2m in what looked a decent maiden hurdle at Aintree today and the way he settles should give him every chance of staying further. His bumper form has been well franked this week (Good Risk At All's hurdles debut is eagerly anticipated) and he looks a worthy candidate for this target though a quote of 14s (Unibet) may be an overreaction. Nicholls seems to like him without being overly flattering when pressed and referred to 'two very nice ones on Tuesday' (Mr Glass & Stage Star I believe).
Bill Baxter running the back end of next week and won't be missed given the recent "hot form" of the bumper, already getting Kalashnikov vibes about Good Risk At All, smaller yard who could win a couple of nothing events and slide under the radar for the betfair hurdle(optimistic i know)
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