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Supreme/Ballymore/Albert Bartlett - Novice Hurdles 2021

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  • Originally posted by Eggs View Post


    ...I understand JoB also has another relatively high-profile and expensive juvenile in Keskonrisk. Not sure if its good enough for March.

    i hope EB is of that standard, not least for the 470-1 Fury Road a/r double offered by Hills.
    Keskonrisk isn’t a juvenile but he’s got real potential, a good pedigree and I’d say he’ll be an out and out 2miler. I wrote a piece in my diary about him so I won’t bore you further here.

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    • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post

      Keskonrisk isn’t a juvenile but he’s got real potential, a good pedigree and I’d say he’ll be an out and out 2miler. I wrote a piece in my diary about him so I won’t bore you further here.
      ...i think that’s where I originally got him from, Jackie. Expensive purchase with Henrietta Knight. There’s not been a recent word about him that I’ve read.

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      • Originally posted by Eggs View Post

        ...i think that’s where I originally got him from, Jackie. Expensive purchase with Henrietta Knight. There’s not been a recent word about him that I’ve read.
        Small bit in the RP stable tour but it was fairly low key and didn’t talk him up too much.

        “He made quite a lot of money after winning a Fairyhouse bumper for Timmy Hyde and the plan is to go novice hurdling. He shows a fair bit of speed.”

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        • Keskonrisk is one I've got a close eye on too. Couple of ones in behind have come out and won since his bumper win.

          Favori De Champdou
          Beat 4.5 lengths in 2nd, has since came out and beat the likes of Ajero (running at Kempton tomorrow) and Run For Oscar who have both won too.

          Gabynako
          Beat 6.25 lengths in 3rd, won at Naas yesterday.

          Barbary Master has also won.

          Obviously he might jump like a dog, but he's definitely of interest. I might be wrong but I believe he had an entry recently so hopefully we will get to see him soon.

          Also a has a very interesting sire of No Risk At All, shared with the likes of Epatante (who has done above average over 2m hurdles...), Allaho and Gumball.

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          • Were there any quotes from Gordon about Farouk?

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            • Do we reckon Keskonrisk will stick to bumper or go over hurdles?

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              • Originally posted by Jorvik View Post
                Do we reckon Keskonrisk will stick to bumper or go over hurdles?
                I've read nothing to suggest sticking to bumpers is an option this season. They mentioned he may have had one more bumper run last season but that didn't happen for whatever reason.

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                • Originally posted by Dandrew99 View Post
                  Keskonrisk is one I've got a close eye on too. Couple of ones in behind have come out and won since his bumper win.

                  Favori De Champdou
                  Beat 4.5 lengths in 2nd, has since came out and beat the likes of Ajero (running at Kempton tomorrow) and Run For Oscar who have both won too.

                  Gabynako
                  Beat 6.25 lengths in 3rd, won at Naas yesterday.

                  Barbary Master has also won.

                  Obviously he might jump like a dog, but he's definitely of interest. I might be wrong but I believe he had an entry recently so hopefully we will get to see him soon.

                  Also a has a very interesting sire of No Risk At All, shared with the likes of Epatante (who has done above average over 2m hurdles...), Allaho and Gumball.
                  Timmy Hyde had schooled him already and said he jumped like a buck. Hen Knight had also been to see him school before he went to auction so she must have been impressed to recommend the price they paid.

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                  • That's good to hear. Where has he said that? I haven't seen it anywhere

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                    • Originally posted by Dandrew99 View Post
                      That's good to hear. Where has he said that? I haven't seen it anywhere
                      “He's well schooled and jumped like a buck around here one day over hurdles.”


                      She was more forthcoming with her assessment of Keskonrisk, however, as she said: "I love the stallion and I'd been to see the horse in Ireland; he's a real athlete, I've seen him jumping and I really like him as a type.”

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                      • Hoi Polloi declared to race over 2m 3F Wednesday but not in the Ballymore market
                        Could be a lively outsider at a price

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                        • Originally posted by Crolwey113 View Post
                          Hoi Polloi declared to race over 2m 3F Wednesday but not in the Ballymore market
                          Could be a lively outsider at a price
                          I really liked his debut when finding loads of trouble despite it being a slow pace and quickening well when plenty were doing the same. Up against two lto winners including a Gordy horse plus two Hendo horses so will be a tough ask first up but i liked what i seen in that bumper.

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                          • Originally posted by Outlaw View Post

                            I really liked his debut when finding loads of trouble despite it being a slow pace and quickening well when plenty were doing the same. Up against two lto winners including a Gordy horse plus two Hendo horses so will be a tough ask first up but i liked what i seen in that bumper.
                            Yeh he's an interesting one looking forward to seeing him Wednesday as the bumper win was full of promise but needs to come out and prove it now over hurdles
                            Seems to be held in high regard by Lavelle
                            A price would just be interesting

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                            • In relation to Bob Olinger didn't i read someone on this thread put up interesting stats on horses beat FTO and their negative win prospects for a Ballymore? Did a search and failed..maybe im imagining it

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                              • Originally posted by jack1092 View Post
                                In relation to Bob Olinger didn't i read someone on this thread put up interesting stats on horses beat FTO and their negative win prospects for a Ballymore? Did a search and failed..maybe im imagining it
                                Yeah, I did....although I can't find it.

                                Was it to do with Bob Oligner specifically, I remember ComplyOrDie was the one who mentioned whatever horse it was, was it one beaten FTO (obviously before Bob Oligner)?

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