Originally posted by Quevega
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Yeats produces some good staying chasers, but their overall calibre at the top level is questionable, evidenced by Chantry House being the highest rated chaser Yeats's has produced. Obviously, thats not reason enough to start opposing him, but it's something I'm mindful of (would be fair to counter with 'Gold Cup winners have been by horses that haven't produced much', Coneygree being a good recent example by Karinga Bay).
First Flooring Porter and now Honeysuckle. You know this is the GC thread right?

Perhaps it is unfair to downplay his wins. I take no issue with forming strong opinions and being wrong, or altering my opinions when I'm wrong. I'll happily concede, having watched all his races back, that I'm probably wrong about Chantry House not staying. I might even be spectacularly wrong Q, you'll enjoy that. He's gone from a 'non stayer' to a complete boat' in less than 24 hours, jelly tots AOTS.

Chantry House could improve and reach GC calibre, but my issue with him from his novice days is he looks to run in snatches when met with a proper championship race pace.Like him or loathe him, I think thats fair based on what we've seen to date. At Cheltenham as they came out of the back straight the commentator said exactly what we were all thinking - 'Chantry House has been out of his comfort zone for half a mile'. At Aintree he's getting slaps down his neck and niggled when the front two aren't as they approach 4 out. I don't think he'd have won at Aintree, but that doesn't really matter, my wider point with a view to the GC is that he's going to have to improve chunks not to encounter the same issues vs much better horses, and he's not priced up now to account for the improvement that will be needed.
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