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Was that gears or just outstaying? The way that Kilcruit was beaten into second suggests to me outstaying and the galloping type that someone else mentioned?
Slight concern that he jumped slightly right handed but what an engine on JWM
Was that gears or just outstaying? The way that Kilcruit was beaten into second suggests to me outstaying and the galloping type that someone else mentioned?
I think we probably learnt JWM he has all those things in his locker. Kilcruit jumped better today too but it still wasnt enough.
JWM would be my favourite for this but no way I'd have him for the Ballymore. He just keeps on galloping and there's more speedy horses that would do him in the Ballymore. Minella Crooner needs 3m as well and Kilcruit just not good enough. He was cruising and just found nothing.
Worth noting Robcour will want to split Gerri Colombe and JWM. I think Gerri is more likely for the Ballymore.
Think Grand Jury’s next entry tells you who henry & robcour could have in mind for the Ballymore. Wouldn’t be surprised if Gerri ended up in the Martin pipe to be honest from the vibes I’ve got, handicap mark permitting.
On first view I think JWM will go to AB, seemed to have to a of stamina. Though as others have said, horses may be split. Backed for both, but would rather go AB I think.
I really can't see the Ballymore performance in that. How many times do we see a big galloping type win the Ballymore? The Ballymore is a race for a classy animal with a turn of pace and plenty of speed.
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