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Originally posted by Exar Essay View PostIt was Henry De Bromhead. “We’ll go wherever your man doesn’t”.
Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostWhen interviewed after Slade Steel's 2nd, HdB said they might just go the opposite of whatever Ballyburn does. How much of that was tongue in cheek, and how much he meant, who knows....
But, if Ballyburn goes for the Baring Bingham, which I think we can all appreciate is still an option, should the double for the pair be:
93/1 (boosted) from 83/1
Slade Steel - Supreme (20/1)
Ballyburn - Baring Bingham (3/1)
I think Slade Steel's 2nd is perfectly creditable. Without Ballyburn in the field we're looking at Mystical Power to beat and Firefox....
If Slade Steel did win (and knowing he stays further certainly isn't a negative at Cheltenham), then Ballyburn would get absolutely smashed up for the next day, and be odds on.
I think it's well worth covering. The NRNB best price is 37/1 which may also appeal a bit for the more cautious.
The other way around is a best priced 16.88/1 or 12.5/1 NRNB
I'm glad I posted if only for you..... I even said where it was from, how dare anyone pass on a bit of thanks
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Spoke a few weeks back about the bumper Port Joulain won and the outside chance that Henry’s horse in second that day Good n Kind could also be useful
He might get beat today and not be good enough but a related double play n him today and goodnkind for supreme at 40-1 b365 (double works out around 112-1) small stakes isn’t the daftest bet.
far too long to go and very speculative for sure.
even if not interested in the double if he wins and wins well the 40-1 might linger.
Stab in dark for bit of fun really.Last edited by Quevega; 2 May 2024, 10:50 AM.
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Originally posted by Quevega View PostSpoke a few weeks back about the bumper Port Joulain won and the outside chance that Henry’s horse in second that day Good n Kind could also be useful
He might get beat today and not be good enough but a related double play n him today and goodnkind for supreme at 40-1 b365 (double works out around 112-1) small stakes isn’t the daftest bet.
far too long to go and very speculative for sure.
even if not interested in the double if he wins and wins well the 40-1 might linger.
Stab in dark for bit of fun really.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
I'll stick my neck out and say Good N Kind looks like a proper stayer. I'd be shocked if he even turned up in a Supreme, let alone be competitive in it.
wouldn’t disagree on how good he is though as we’ve got little to go on.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Had a good look at the breeding and would disagree on the stayer element
wouldn’t disagree on how good he is though as we’ve got little to go on.
He won his point from the front and made it a real stamina test on heavy ground at a galloping track. Only 4 of 9 finished that day due to the conditions. Even the commentator noted him as being "a proper winter stayer". Post race notes "He should ultimately develop into a nice prospect over distances in the region of two miles six furlongs to three miles on the racetrack"
There's not a whole lot to go on in terms of pedigree but I'd say Arctic Cosmos is getting more stayers that sharper horses in general.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
We have do have track and point to point evidence to go on. His bumper which we'd have all seen, he's definitely one paced on the run in and just stays on resolutely once the pace quickened turning for home. Port Joulain travelled all over him and put him away fairly easily.
He won his point from the front and made it a real stamina test on heavy ground at a galloping track. Only 4 of 9 finished that day due to the conditions. Even the commentator noted him as being "a proper winter stayer". Post race notes "He should ultimately develop into a nice prospect over distances in the region of two miles six furlongs to three miles on the racetrack"
There's not a whole lot to go on in terms of pedigree but I'd say Arctic Cosmos is getting more stayers that sharper horses in general.
Id be loathe to form too strong an opinion also on the one bumper run.
The race ran this time last year is a perfect example of why. Slade steel looked one paced vs ball burn and dancing city.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Not a fan of using points to make decisions on potential future novice hurdles
Id be loathe to form too strong an opinion also on the one bumper run.
The race ran this time last year is a perfect example of why. Slade steel looked one paced vs ball burn and dancing city.
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