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Supreme/Ballymore/Albert Bartlett - Novice Hurdles 2021
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Originally posted by SAMCRO View Post
What did Ruby Say?
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Ruby: "I think from that first Cork race that Appreciate It won, a mare of Sam Curlings has come out and won at Clonmel since as well" (Pepite De Belle).
Lydia: "We're in a very early stage aren't we with the novice hurdlers"
Ruby: "We are but it's now you get a bit of value with novice hurdlers, he looks to be the 2 1/2 mile novice hurdler of Willie Mullins. Is he potentially value for a Ballymore? You might see him in Navan next week, there's a 2 1/2 mile novice hurdle, you'll probably see him in January in Naas in the Lawlors. Look, if you're an antepost player, do you want to jump in now? To me he looks a Ballymore horse."
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Originally posted by Jorvik View Post
They were talking about Master McShee and how his Cork win did as much for the Appreciate It form as it did for Master McShee. He then went on to say about Appreciate It:
Ruby: "I think from that first Cork race that Appreciate It won, a mare of Sam Curlings has come out and won at Clonmel since as well" (Pepite De Belle).
Lydia: "We're in a very early stage aren't we with the novice hurdlers"
Ruby: "We are but it's now you get a bit of value with novice hurdlers, he looks to be the 2 1/2 mile novice hurdler of Willie Mullins. Is he potentially value for a Ballymore? You might see him in Navan next week, there's a 2 1/2 mile novice hurdle, you'll probably see him in January in Naas in the Lawlors. Look, if you're an antepost player, do you want to jump in now? To me he looks a Ballymore horse."
Was one of the 3 bets i put on straight away after last seasons festival
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Originally posted by Jorvik View Post
They were talking about Master McShee and how his Cork win did as much for the Appreciate It form as it did for Master McShee. He then went on to say about Appreciate It:
Ruby: "I think from that first Cork race that Appreciate It won, a mare of Sam Curlings has come out and won at Clonmel since as well" (Pepite De Belle).
Lydia: "We're in a very early stage aren't we with the novice hurdlers"
Ruby: "We are but it's now you get a bit of value with novice hurdlers, he looks to be the 2 1/2 mile novice hurdler of Willie Mullins. Is he potentially value for a Ballymore? You might see him in Navan next week, there's a 2 1/2 mile novice hurdle, you'll probably see him in January in Naas in the Lawlors. Look, if you're an antepost player, do you want to jump in now? To me he looks a Ballymore horse."
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I had make Me a Believer down as an AB type but he showed a bit of speed and also some grit in a finish. Cant see him being a Supreme horse though.Last edited by jonthehammer; 11 December 2020, 12:02 PM.
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Originally posted by jonthehammer View PostI had make Me a Deliever down as an AB type but he showed a bit of speed and also some grit in a finish. Cant see him being a Supreme horse though.
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