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Supreme/Ballymore/Albert Bartlett - Novice Hurdles 2021

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  • I was on the fence about Flinteur Sacre but I going to try and get him onboard at 16’s, probably in a roll up this weekend. Being a hype horse he only has to win his debut over hurdles and he’ll be halved in price and probably won’t go back out. I missed out of Epatante last season after ignoring Henderson & Geraghty’s praise and belief after she bombed in the MNH in 2019 and look how she turned out. There is an element of blowing smoke up JP’s arse because the horse cost a lot of money but whilst blood relations are similar they are not always the same. Look at me and my brother, he’s an erratic, deluded drunken fool and I’m the complete opposite

    Like Chantry House he will probably place at best but I’d rather have him covered in a small stake roll up than be trying kick my own arse in January that I didn’t back him.

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    • Originally posted by archie View Post
      Morley Street and Granville Again both won the Champion Hurdle but I agree that it's vanishingly unlikely that Flinteur Sacre is as good as Sprinter.
      Are we not getting abit carried away here?

      The question isnt 'is he as good as his brother' its 'can he win a supreme'

      I mean no one thinks labaik or summerville boy are as good as sprinter. It is possible that they could be completely different types of horses, and flinteur could win a supreme without being anywhere near as could as sprinter.

      I get that most people have been alerted to this horse because of his name, and therefore comparisons are unavoidable, and with no actual form to base assumptions on all we have to go on is connections comments (which are overwhelmingly positive). Its also true that his price is based on his name and his family, so he's probably not value at the minute. That still doesnt mean he cant win even if he is nowhere near as good as Sprinter, surely just treat him the same as any horse who hasnt been out yet and is subject to glowing praise from connections (ballyadam, bob ollinger etc.)

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      • Originally posted by aalowe9 View Post
        Are we not getting abit carried away here?

        The question isnt 'is he as good as his brother' its 'can he win a supreme'

        I mean no one thinks labaik or summerville boy are as good as sprinter. It is possible that they could be completely different types of horses, and flinteur could win a supreme without being anywhere near as could as sprinter.

        I get that most people have been alerted to this horse because of his name, and therefore comparisons are unavoidable, and with no actual form to base assumptions on all we have to go on is connections comments (which are overwhelmingly positive). Its also true that his price is based on his name and his family, so he's probably not value at the minute. That still doesnt mean he cant win even if he is nowhere near as good as Sprinter, surely just treat him the same as any horse who hasnt been out yet and is subject to glowing praise from connections (ballyadam, bob ollinger etc.)
        What odds were Labaik and Summerville Boy though...

        It is mainy a price thing... he's stupidly short at this point. It isn't impossible he can win it, it's just highly improbable and at 16/1, I can't entertain him.

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        • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
          Just taken a look at Gordon's novice hurdle entries at Down Royal. It seems strange that Fantasio D'alene was nominated as the AB horse and Farouk D'alene as the Ballymore, yet their entries would suggest the opposite. It could be me putting 2 and 2 together and coming up with 14.748, but If Farouk was the Ballymore horse, he'd be more likely to handle a drop to 2m than the Fantasio who is the AB candidate.

          Friday - Down Royal - 2m6f
          Fantasio D'alene
          Farouk D'alene
          Grangeclare Native
          Wide Receiver


          Saturday - Down Royal - 2m
          Ballyadam
          Fantasio D'alene
          Wide Receiver
          Farouk D'alene and Grangeclare Native delcared on Friday over 2m6f. Jack is on board Farouk.

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          • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
            Farouk D'alene and Grangeclare Native delcared on Friday over 2m6f. Jack is on board Farouk.
            So this talk of him being a Ballymore horse from Gordon looks like it’s bollocks then? Suppose we shall see Friday..

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            • Topped up on Farouk for AB!

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              • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
                Farouk D'alene and Grangeclare Native delcared on Friday over 2m6f. Jack is on board Farouk.
                The same race Fury Road started over hurdles before ending up in the Albert Bartlett.

                Does anyone think Sir Gerhard could go straight over hurdles after his bumper this weekend? Could end up in the Ballymore with Ballyadam going Supreme?

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                • Originally posted by Topofthegame2021 View Post
                  So this talk of him being a Ballymore horse from Gordon looks like it’s bollocks then? Suppose we shall see Friday..
                  I would not say its a foregone conclusion but my 2+2 calculation is now closer to 4 than it was before

                  If Fantasio D'alene is declared over 2m on Saturday then I'd be more confident then.

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                  • I had Wide Receiver and Fantasio D'Alene noted down as one for staying trips
                    If either/both were declared at 2m - could they be early Martin Pipe possibilities?
                    Not the "usual" race for Gordon to start them off in, but....

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                    • Originally posted by Leman14 View Post
                      I had Wide Receiver and Fantasio D'Alene noted down as one for staying trips
                      If either/both were declared at 2m - could they be early Martin Pipe possibilities?
                      Not the "usual" race for Gordon to start them off in, but....
                      As it stands I think there are probably 7+ Gigginstown horses that could be Martin Pipe possibilities, though I'd expect some to start showing their class at Down Royal for starters, and you can probably tick them off one by one, as they'll likely start getting ratings too high for the MP. If you're looking specifically at Gordon Elliott trained Gigginstown horses then you still have at least 5, the two you mention, Farouk D'Alene, Grangeclare Native and Ragnor Lodbrok, off the top of my head.

                      Edit: Favori De Champdou is another also for GE/Giggs.
                      Last edited by ComplyOrDie; 28 October 2020, 12:10 PM.

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                      • Where do you see Eric Bloodaxe featuring? Supreme would be the target of I trained him but he’s shorter for the Ballymore??

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                        • Originally posted by The King Pimm View Post
                          Where do you see Eric Bloodaxe featuring? Supreme would be the target of I trained him but he’s shorter for the Ballymore??
                          Intermediate to Staying trips myself. I think Kevin Blake likes him though and said to ignore the Leopardstown run, which would be a pretty obvious statement based on his very two good wins prior to that run anyway.

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                          • Think I’ll need to get Farouk onside for the Albert Bartlett just to be safe.

                            He showed good battling qualities to beat Fire Attack in his second bumper run at Naas. I really like him and hope he’ll take too order in the staying novice hurdle races.

                            A point, 2 flat races and potentially 3 runs over hurdles prior to Cheltenham would give him a battle hardened quality for the AB I suppose. He didn’t look short of a bit of pace as well so time will tell which route they go down.

                            He obviously has to be good enough as well

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                            • Originally posted by The King Pimm View Post
                              Where do you see Eric Bloodaxe featuring? Supreme would be the target of I trained him but he’s shorter for the Ballymore??
                              I'd have thought Ballymore but did Blake suggest the Supreme on the ATR preview?

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                              • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
                                I'd have thought Ballymore but did Blake suggest the Supreme on the ATR preview?
                                No, he didn't mention any trip.

                                Just that he liked him and Joseph liked the others too, and that they had a good crop of bumper horses so they hope 1 or 2 turn out decent.

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