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Has anyone cashed out on Eklat De Rire or do people still think he might have a chance or at least placing? I've seen no more entries for him and I'm thinking I can cash out at a profit still and put my money else where. Any thoughts people?
….I cashed in the singles but still have it in a few big priced multiples.
Has anyone cashed out on Eklat De Rire or do people still think he might have a chance or at least placing? I've seen no more entries for him and I'm thinking I can cash out at a profit still and put my money else where. Any thoughts people?
Same as Eggs, singles have been cashed but I've left a few each way multiples. Only small stakes though. although the cashout looks pretty healthy.
Has anyone cashed out on Eklat De Rire or do people still think he might have a chance or at least placing? I've seen no more entries for him and I'm thinking I can cash out at a profit still and put my money else where. Any thoughts people?
I asked the same question the other day, someone said pp/betfair had him at 100/1 so i cashed out, i had him at 66/1 and cashout was full stake so made sense for me.
I think the only entry Eklat could have made recently was the Gold cup, in which he was entered.
no other major races he'd be looking at are due for entries just yet.
I think the only entry Eklat could have made recently was the Gold cup, in which he was entered.
no other major races he'd be looking at are due for entries just yet.
Irish Gold Cup entries next Wednesday may be instructive.
Can't say we weren't warned! Was always going to happen. The GC has always been his destiny. At his age this is his last chance at a big shot at it to fulfill the JP/AP dream. Madness .
He's probably a NRNB player, as he'd surely only run if winning his prep race. He's got one or two pieces of form that give him a decent chance to be fair. But comes with a hell of a lot of risk as well.
Struggle to get last year's effort out of my head.
I’d want 14/1 for him to complete tbh, fair enough game of opinions and all that but there must be plenty in the lively outsider bracket that are better bets at bigger prices I’d be thinking
I’d want 14/1 for him to complete tbh, fair enough game of opinions and all that but there must be plenty in the lively outsider bracket that are better bets at bigger prices I’d be thinking
After the way he jumped last year & him letting me down in several accas Ive got zero interest in backing him for this. There are a fair few others ahead of him outside the “big 3” IMO too, Protektorat being one.
He's probably a NRNB player, as he'd surely only run if winning his prep race. He's got one or two pieces of form that give him a decent chance to be fair. But comes with a hell of a lot of risk as well.
Struggle to get last year's effort out of my head.
Exactly Benjy.
If he lines up in the Gold Cup it means they are happy with his jumping and his back issue has been sorted.
If not he runs in the stayers.
Since 2016, the Gold Cup has attracted a field of between 9 - 16 runners; so this year what sort of filed are we expecting?
A Plus Tard
Al Boum Photo
Asterion Forlonge
Aye Right
Champ
Chantry House
Delta Work
Eklat de Rire
Fiddlerontheroof
Galvin
Lostintranslation
Melon
Minella Indo
Mount Ida
Protektorat
Santini
Tornado Flyer
I have discounted the other entries which IMO have either more likely alternative targets or have been entered without a recent run and therefore unlikely to be primed and fit for a Gold Cup run by mid March.
Of the above, there are still doubts over Asterion Forlonge, Aye Right, Champ, Melon & Mount Ida concerning their target so are we looking at a field of 12 max?
Aye Right is a solid handicapper and probably nothing more but when will the connections ever have another shot at the Gold Cup - around the 80/1 mark
Melon - still unexposed at the trip and up until last year an excellent Festival record - around 80/1
Mount Ida - an interesting one. Has been running predominantly in Mares only races but did the same last year before running a remarkable race in the Kim Muir. Unexposed at the extended trip. owners surely dreaming big. Stablemate of Galvin who is surely the yards number one. Is the Mares Chase more winnable?
Do any of the bigger priced runners warrant a closer look? Or are most waiting for NRNB prices?
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