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Supreme/Ballymore/Albert Bartlett - Novice Hurdles 2021

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  • I watched the bumper again the other night too, wrote this but put it in the wrong thread as i'm a clown. Don't think mods can move it so may as well post it in its true home on 'Ferny Hollow Day'.
    To answer a couple of the criticisms in the previous thread, i'm not looking hard for positives and give some strong negatives plus a little bit inbetween. Simply giving an honest assessment on how I see it, it's a game of opinions like few other! I wasn't a backer on the day and even now i've only got a 1pt TWAR bet down and a couple of very hopeful small stake multis. I also stand by what I say in that Fernys trip was far from ideal. I think the other claimed I was suggesting it's a vintage renewal which again, I clearly aren't! Anyway...

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    I re-watched the Ferny Hollow Champion Bumper earlier... A bit of a monkey at the very start of the race, held up at the rear for the first mile thereafter. Hard to tell from the camera angles, but seemed pretty determined throughout to do Paul Townends head in, never really settling - practically has to pull his head off at some points he's so keen to get on with it. Last half mile seems to look for trouble and gets a couple of big bumps along the way. More than enough excuses on offer if they were needed had it gone a different way, but he battles, runs on well and is still full of beans through the line.
    Of the next 5 home, Appreciate It in 2nd came to this race off a very good win. Still to run this season but well thought of. The next 3 have since won over hurdles and Ocean Wind back in 6th has gone on to win a Cesarewitch.
    Glancing Queen in 8th made her hurdles debut today and was a comfortable winner. She was 7 and a bit lengths behind Envoi Allen in the 2019 bumper, 22 1/2 in 2020.
    In 10th and 24lengths off Ferny you have One True King who has also gone on to win over hurdles but most notably was a very close 2nd at Cheltenham last week in a handicap off top weight, to add to his 2nd at the same course in October.
    After that you've got wins since from the 13th, 14th, 16th and 22nd placed horses.

    On paper, the time is a slight worry. It's the slowest in the last 20 years (as far back as I looked), although only 4 were on ground described as soft, with 3 of those being the most recent renewals with the other back in 2002. (Timeform give 2002 as soft, RP and Sky give it GS?!)

    Envoi Allen - 3m 55.6s (2019)
    Pizarro - 4m 0.58s (2002, race was 23yards further)
    Relegate - 4m 4.6s (2018)
    Ferny Hollow - 4m 6.8s (2020)

    Not great! But if we look at the hurdles races on the same day in each of those years, we can see in all cases the 2020 renewals were the slowest, 2019 the fastest:

    Ballymore/Royal & Sun
    City Island - 5m 6.6s (2019)
    Samcro -5m 18.7s (2018, race was 26yards further)
    Galileo (Pol) - 5m 19.56s (2002)
    Envoi Allen - 5m 19.9s (2020)

    Fred Winter/Boodles (2002 was Coral Cup over 2m 5f)
    Band Of Outlaws - 3m 58.3s (2019)
    Veneer Of Charm - 4m 10.8s (2018)
    Aramax - 4m 13.1s (2020)

    So what does this tell us? Firstly, that i'm bored and will do anything to avoid using my Zwift subscription. Secondly maybe not a lot, but given Ferny Hollow's run in the bumper was very much not ideal, there is plenty to like about the manner in which he went on to win it and whilst i'm not a timings nerd and generally don't pay massive amounts of attention to them in NH racing, it's hard to ignore that the comparative times across the examples given are very much in his favour. There's likely a ton of improvement to come just if they get him to settle.

    The negatives for bumper winners going on to run in the Supreme or Ballymore are that since 2000, only 2 have gone on to win either: Champagne Fever (2013 Supreme) Envoi Allen (2020 Ballymore).
    Only 5 others have even made the top 5: Ballyandy (3rd, '16 S), Cue Card, (4th, '11 S) Dunguib (3rd, '10 S) Cousin Vinny (5th, '09 S) and Pizarro (2nd '03 B).
    Of the others that turned up to the following years festival (8 out of 19 didn't), none won any of the other races.

    I picked a sample from the above top 5 finishers and started looking at winners that came from their Champion Bumpers, using the criteria of horses who'd won (any race) between then and the following years festival, including the 4 days themselves. I picked the Relegate bumper just to see if it offered any clues which as you can see, it didn't!

    Envoi Allen - 9 from 13 rivals (69%)
    Relegate - 14/22 (63.6%)
    Champagne Fever - 9/19 (47.3%)
    Ballyandy - 10/22 (45.5%)
    Ferny Hollow - 10/22 (45.4%

    In conclusion? Not really sure, but it killed some time!

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    • As a FH Ballymore backer, I think it couldn't have been a better start. Bob Olinger will no doubt set a decent gallop and look to burn him off and if FH gets going a little too late then there is a decent chance he doesnt win they could think about stepping him up. If he wins this reasonably well I will be cashing my Ballymore bets.

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      • Farouk Dalene & Fire Attack reoppose in the monksfield novice hurdle Sunday. Surpsised to see fire attack make his debut over obstacles in a grade 3

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        • Originally posted by ToniC View Post
          Farouk Dalene & Fire Attack reoppose in the monksfield novice hurdle Sunday. Surpsised to see fire attack make his debut over obstacles in a grade 3
          Yeah, and over 2m 4f. This is annoying.

          Could well be a handicap job, as opposed to dining at the top table of the novice races then.

          Stable Tour said Fire Attack will be sticking to the minimum trip, so this entry is baffling.

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          • Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post

            Yeah, and over 2m 4f. This is annoying.

            Could well be a handicap job, as opposed to dining at the top table of the novice races then.

            Stable Tour said Fire Attack will be sticking to the minimum trip, so this entry is baffling.
            Yep, will probably cash out on him now to be honest after backing him for Supreme on back of trainer comments r.e. 2 miles. Debut in a grade 3 implies trying not to win i.e. handicap mark. Suppose he probably rates Eric Bloodaxe & Forged In Fire as being higher up the pecking order. Could be one for the county or pipe.

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            • Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post

              As a Ballymore backer how do you want him to travel and settle?

              If he travels well and wins then they'll keep him at 2 miles. If he pulls hard and is a handful (quite likely), then they'll blame the place and probably keep him at 2 miles.

              The only way I see him stepped up in trip is if he settles well and is beaten fair and square by BO.
              Who said I was a Ballymore backer?

              If he travels well and wins then they'll keep him at 2 miles. Perhaps for time being, but winning what a could turn out to be a nothing maiden over 2m on heavy ground does not destine that winner to be supreme bound - in fact, loads of Ballymore horses start over 2m.

              I suspect today will tell us as much about Ferny as we learnt about Ballyadam - which wasn't a huge amount other than he has 4 legs, can jump a hurdle, and looks pretty smart.


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              • Originally posted by charlie View Post

                Who said I was a Ballymore backer?

                If he travels well and wins then they'll keep him at 2 miles. Perhaps for time being, but winning what a could turn out to be a nothing maiden over 2m on heavy ground does not destine that winner to be supreme bound - in fact, loads of Ballymore horses start over 2m.

                I suspect today will tell us as much about Ferny as we learnt about Ballyadam - which wasn't a huge amount other than he has 4 legs, can jump a hurdle, and looks pretty smart.

                I thought you'd already nailed your colours to the Ballymore mast.

                Itd be a surprise to me if Bob Olinger didn't win a graded race this season so this maiden is anything but a penalty kick.

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                • Willie will want (and will have) a balanced team for all of the novice hurdles. As such, any of the novices will have a final destination based as much on the efforts of others as on their own. Unless he's changed his whole methodology (unlikely), no-one will be safe with any predicted engagement until the DRF is done and dusted. Mullins Bingo in its purest form at the moment.

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                  • Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post

                    I thought you'd already nailed your colours to the Ballymore mast.

                    Itd be a surprise to me if Bob Olinger didn't win a graded race this season so this maiden is anything but a penalty kick.
                    Hah, no I've nailed my colours to the Ballyadam Supreme mast (which some might call the same thing )

                    Good, hope so! BO smashes up FH and they're left scratching their heads for the scenes .....

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                    • Originally posted by archie View Post
                      Willie will want (and will have) a balanced team for all of the novice hurdles. As such, any of the novices will have a final destination based as much on the efforts of others as on their own. Unless he's changed his whole methodology (unlikely), no-one will be safe with any predicted engagement until the DRF is done and dusted. Mullins Bingo in its purest form at the moment.
                      This. Thats why I was emphasising that we learn very little re Cheltenham targets off maiden hurdles run in November, especially when it's Willie and we don't even know if we've seen (or even heard of ) his best novice yet.

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                      • Originally posted by charlie View Post

                        Hah, no I've nailed my colours to the Ballyadam Supreme mast (which some might call the same thing )

                        Good, hope so! BO smashes up FH and they're left scratching their heads for the scenes .....
                        I don't mind which way they go, providing they split them

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                        • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post

                          Rewatching the bumper at 3am in the morning is commitment
                          Nope its severe boredom all day turning in to being unable to sleep hahaha

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                          • All good points Charlie. But they have been mentioning his speed a lot. And if he looks very speedy today and wins easily I don't see them rethinking something they already seem to think ie. He is their Supreme horse.

                            He may only have 2 runs in Maiden Hurdles before the DRF so each one will carry a degree of weight in their planning process.

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                            • Originally posted by Can't Catch Me View Post
                              All good points Charlie. But they have been mentioning his speed a lot. And if he looks very speedy today and wins easily I don't see them rethinking something they already seem to think ie. He is their Supreme horse.

                              He may only have 2 runs in Maiden Hurdles before the DRF so each one will carry a degree of weight in their planning process.
                              They have been keen to emphasise his speed, no denying that. Agree, if he wins, wins well and does everything right then he is probably their main supreme hope, but that hasn't happened (yet), and even if it does, it will still be too early IMO to say this goes here, that goes there. It will of course though certainly make it more likely and a win today will see him cut to clear fav for supreme, whether that's justified or not.



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                              • I think the 7/4 on Bob Olinger today is a cracking bet. Really fancy him to beat FH first time out.

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