I'll throw it out the 100th time........ Annie Mc
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2022 Mares Chase
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I think you can mark Mount Ida up a bit given the Scarlet and Dobe buffetted her at the last. I’ve had a bit at 7/1 which I think is fair.
Interesting that Mount Ida and Scarlett and Dove have met and finished 3 chases together in the last 13 months and the gap between the two has been between 4 and 6 lengths - pretty consistent. S&D also fell once in that time. Rather suggests their ability is either plateud or is tracking each other’s.
Really hoping Elimay is on an upward trajectory. Certainly improved today but didn’t travel well. And beat Mount Ida by 2 1/2 lengths giving her 6lbs over the same course and distance in April.
All in all, I’d have Mount Ida and Scarlet running to form and Elimay running 8-10lbs below last years form.
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Originally posted by Rooster Booster View Post
She was just getting involved last year when she fell, having been pretty keen on the first circuit. 3s to place is fair and if it comes up soft she would have a decent enough chance imo.
I also liked the jumping of Glancing Queen today.
They are the ones I’m looking at at this stage.
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Originally posted by Magpie View PostDo we think PTKO comes here now, and would anyone make allowances for the ground, trainer form. Or die we think she’s basically is just a little gone at the game?
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
Elimay is a little inconsistant to rely on though too (going back to your placing point).
The Champion Chaser is 16/1 for it now.... this market is tough, tough, tough
with a decent excuse
champion chaser will now go to the champion chase and get we’ll beaten
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Originally posted by Guinness Village View PostCan anyone remind me of the race conditions for the mares chase?
For 5 Year olds and upwards, Mares only
Two miles and four and a half furlongs
Weights: 11st 2lb each
Penalties, after Sept 30th, 2019 (assume 2020 now), a winner of a Grade 2 steeple chase, 3lb
Of a Grade 1 steeple chase, 5lb.
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What does everyone think of Jeremys Flame (second to Concertista by half a length last time out) who is quoted at 10/1, and Roseys Hollow, who is 40/1 with 365, ahead of their run tomorrow at Naas? The betting suggests there isn’t that much between them - 5/4 and 7/4 respectively, though JF seems to have the better form.
I’ve been a bit underwhelmed by the front of the market so far and looking for alternatives…
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