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  • Originally posted by Lobos View Post

    Spot on COD. On paper he does look Gordon's only hope for the GC having lost his beloved Envoi and I would be confident now that they'll target the big one in March. As you say, GN backers are likely to be able to cash out at a profit if they wish.
    If he lost the Grade 1 at Down Royal, far enough, behind Minella Indo, he wouldnt go up in the ratings, stay around 160 maybe.

    Then he would be put away (they avoid winter ground for him every season) and come back after the Grand National weights, in time for better ground (hopefully) and a fourth run at the Cheltenham Festival.

    Free hit, to run in the Gold Cup then, before trying the Grand National - no penalty, even if he were good enough to win the Gold Cup.
    if that happened he would be a stone well in for the National.

    It looked and sounded like he was going that well in his gallops, they had to run him and reveal a bit more of his ability.
    So they have.
    Depends now on
    a) his new handicap mark
    b) his run at Down Royal

    as to whether its a Gold Cup season, or the Grand National, or both.

    Recent times in the GN
    Many Clouds won off 160
    Tiger Roll won off 159, Gordon would know how Galvin compares to him.
    Neptune Collonges won off 157.

    Anibale Fly was 4th off 159, and 5th off 164.
    Glgamboa and Burrows Saint both were 4th off 156.

    He is definitely better than those last two, the others maybe down to personal opinion.

    So much depends on this second race now, after the Irish 'capper gives him a new mark on Tuesday.
    "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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    • All the talk of what the handicapper does is semi irrelevant, the Irish ‘capper’s opinion matters little when it comes to handicapping the big UK races…

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      • If they really wanted to run in the GN then why win today and then make things difficult for themselves to potentially get his mark back down at a later date ?? It just doesn't make any sense at all. I can only think that they were testing the water today to see if they potentially have a GC horse and they've got their answer. I've cashed my GN bets on that basis. Galvin was a massive winner for me this year and he owes me nothing. I'd love it if he turns out to be GC material and it'll be great for Gordon after losing Envoi. I'm not sure Ronnie has had a GC horse before either ?

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        • Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
          Not sure what the purpose of that was for Galvin, he scraped home in a 5 runner G3 for about 15 grand which won't be anywhere near good enough for a Gold Cup tilt and probably puts his mark up a few pound blowing a National bid.
          I'd love to hear the thinking here...
          I'd say the "plan" is to pick up some early pots like he did last year with TS. He'll be A1 for his life come Down Royal- that'll then tell him if he's up to a Gold Cup or not. Delta Work will go out and have his prep as per usual.
          I'd say the long term plan for him has passed, in the he won the 4miler. Now it's just take it as it comes...

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          • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
            If they really wanted to run in the GN then why win today and then make things difficult for themselves to potentially get his mark back down at a later date ?? It just doesn't make any sense at all. I can only think that they were testing the water today to see if they potentially have a GC horse and they've got their answer. I've cashed my GN bets on that basis. Galvin was a massive winner for me this year and he owes me nothing. I'd love it if he turns out to be GC material and it'll be great for Gordon after losing Envoi. I'm not sure Ronnie has had a GC horse before either ?
            Today is not telling them if they have a GC horse though.

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            • Originally posted by jack1092 View Post

              Today is not telling them if they have a GC horse though.
              Maybe not but it shows he's improved again which is all important. 6 wins in a row now . He's got every chance of mixing it with the big boys

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              • Originally posted by Lobos View Post

                Maybe not but it shows he's improved again which is all important. 6 wins in a row now . He's got every chance of mixing it with the big boys
                He's shown nothing much more for me than he did in March- his real test comes when he's up North for the G1. To me that'll prove what his aspirations are. He's beaten Annamix + Brahma Bull two good handicappers. Keeping up with Frodon from the front will provide the proper test IMO, especially with his sticky jumping.

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                • Not sure why everyone's assuming the cross country is off the table. He's not good enough to win a gold cup and Gordon's comments confirm he thinks the same. He could however be good enough for the cross country. I'm still reasonably confident that's where he'll go

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                  • Originally posted by SharpHat View Post
                    Not sure why everyone's assuming the cross country is off the table. He's not good enough to win a gold cup and Gordon's comments confirm he thinks the same. He could however be good enough for the cross country. I'm still reasonably confident that's where he'll go
                    This could be true- Tiger Roll PU in a G2 then made his way over for his first sighter. Though i do feel Galvin will show up better at Down Royal in a G1 which will probably make it more difficult to still revert back for a X-C

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                    • Love it when a good horse splits the forum. I've done full circle with him myself. Thought he was a GN horse, now think he's a GC horse........I expect he'll go and win the only race I don't expect him to go anywhere near now......the XC !

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                      • Galvin was good and is definitely a work in progress, but I think he’ll end up in the XC myself. Gordon has said as much and it would be the perfect prep for the national, and, a winnable race at Cheltenham. There’s a gulf between being a good chaser and being GC class - Galvin will need to prove he’s up to it if he is to go here. Is it possible, absolutely, do I think he’ll cut it at the very top level, no, but happy to be proven wrong

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                        • Has Gordon said the XC would be a perfect prep for Galvin?? If so, I've missed that completely. Plenty on here reckon Eklat De Rire could be a GC horse. He's currently rated 2lbs behind Galvin and that could rise to 6/7lbs plus. EDR has got a lot more to prove imo .

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                          • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                            Has Gordon said the XC would be a perfect prep for Galvin?? If so, I've missed that completely. Plenty on here reckon Eklat De Rire could be a GC horse. He's currently rated 2lbs behind Galvin and that could rise to 6/7lbs plus. EDR has got a lot more to prove imo .
                            They both have similar amounts to prove at the highest level

                            Eklat derire has potentially more scope for improvement though having had just 3 chase starts to galvins 10

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                            • Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post

                              They both have similar amounts to prove at the highest level

                              Eklat derire has potentially more scope for improvement though having had just 3 chase starts to galvins 10
                              Possibly but he has to prove that on course. Galvin , after today, will probably only be rated 4-6 lbs below what Minella Indo was going into this year's GC. He really doesn't have to make much more improvement to get involved. That won't be lost on Gordon/Ronnie.

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                              • Originally posted by jack1092 View Post

                                This could be true- Tiger Roll PU in a G2 then made his way over for his first sighter. Though i do feel Galvin will show up better at Down Royal in a G1 which will probably make it more difficult to still revert back for a X-C
                                He looks very good on decent ground.

                                He can't easily hide anything on ground that suits him.

                                I think now, he's a Grade 1 runner next start, nowhere near a XC runner next up.

                                And I only see him having one more run before the ground usually changes and he rests up until March.

                                If that's the case, then he probably doesn't get a XC run in Cheltenham in November or December.

                                I don't think theres much chance that Gordon runs him in the XC in March if he hasn't ran over the track in November or December.

                                For me, he needs to run in a XC Handicap at Cheltenham in November (or Dec) to be a runner there in March.

                                We will know that soon enough, so not long to wait.
                                "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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