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Champion Hurdle 2021

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  • #76
    He doesn't have to improve much to be bang there, and at the start of the season I'd heard he was the novice hurdler they were most excited about. His run at Clonmel had them scratching there heads, but he put it right second time and they were still left with a gift of a mark to exploit at the Festival. Given all the riches at Willies disposal it made sense to use his mark to split them up and go for the County.

    The cats out the bag now so he surely goes Champion Hurdle. I hope so anyway as I'm nicely invested at 33's and 25's.
    Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.

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    • #77
      Kev / Spectre agree entirely about Saint Roi. Still think the current prices could be good value. Both Ruby and Barry said he is a proper horse or words to that effect. I particularly liked Barry's quote as I dont think he tends to talk horses up unless he' s seriously impressed.

      BJ post race quote : “I rode him at Willie’s in the autumn and he was a lovely, sweet-travelling type, but to jump as well as he did today when so inexperienced and going at pace was impressive. He flew the first and could have frightened himself, but he was up for the game. “Time will tell how good he could be, but I would say he is a horse with a future.”

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Nortons who View Post
        Kev / Spectre agree entirely about Saint Roi. Still think the current prices could be good value. Both Ruby and Barry said he is a proper horse or words to that effect. I particularly liked Barry's quote as I dont think he tends to talk horses up unless he' s seriously impressed.

        BJ post race quote : “I rode him at Willie’s in the autumn and he was a lovely, sweet-travelling type, but to jump as well as he did today when so inexperienced and going at pace was impressive. He flew the first and could have frightened himself, but he was up for the game. “Time will tell how good he could be, but I would say he is a horse with a future.”
        I do think Saint Roi will end up in the Churdle and have backed him accordingly . Unless anything happens to Epatante I don't see Barry jumping ship though ! JP would love a 1-2. He adores the race.

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        • #79
          No Ebor for Goshen, with Moore saying he is quite ground dependent, could mean a lighter flat campaign that would do his Champion Hurdle chances no harm. Still not for me at 5/1 but wish I got some of the smart prices a few others on here have.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Hardy Eustace View Post
            No Ebor for Goshen, with Moore saying he is quite ground dependent, could mean a lighter flat campaign that would do his Champion Hurdle chances no harm. Still not for me at 5/1 but wish I got some of the smart prices a few others on here have.

            https://www.racingtv.com/news/goshen...to-go-for-ebor
            They have to target the Cesarewitch off his current mark! I'll see if Sky will price it up as a request a bet.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
              They have to target the Cesarewitch off his current mark! I'll see if Sky will price it up as a request a bet.
              That could be a great shout. This would lend well with Moore saying he will only have one or two runs over hurdles as there arent many races for him. Win the Cesarwitch in October, have a prep race for the CH over Christmas/Jan then run in the big one in March. Would be a good request a bet double to win the Cesarwitch and Champion Hurdle. Would make up for those of us who have missed the fancy prices.

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              • #82
                Moore said: “I don’t know where we’re going to go with him, to be honest – it will be ground dependent, anyway. I would have loved to have got him ready for Royal Ascot last week if I’d known the ground would end up the way it did.”


                After being told Goshen heads the Ebor market, the Sussex-based trainer added: “I’ve no idea why – he’s only rated 88, so he wouldn’t get in for a start.


                “You wouldn’t want to go there without a run anyway, and I can’t see him being ready in time because he only came back to me on June 1 – I definitely wouldn’t want to rush him.


                “I think we’d like to give him two or three runs on the Flat and then go back over hurdles. He won’t be having many runs over hurdles anyway, because there aren’t that many races for him, whereas at least he’s still well enough handicapped on the Flat.”



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                I find it almost laughable that the trainer wouldn't know where to go with him?
                If he stated he's working backwards from the Champion Hurdle it makes a little bit more sense, but still off-putting!

                Sounds like he's scared to go into open company to me, fannying about picking up flat pots because they're easier?!



                Abysmal. I think he's an absolute horror price all things considered so far...

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                • #83
                  Seems Moore is quite undecided on where to go with him other than the champion hurdle.

                  Doesn’t fill you with much confidence given his ridiculous price!

                  Wonder if he is possibly easing him into open company? Not trying to make excuses for him but we all know very few juveniles come out next season firing.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                    Moore said: “I don’t know where we’re going to go with him, to be honest – it will be ground dependent, anyway. I would have loved to have got him ready for Royal Ascot last week if I’d known the ground would end up the way it did.”


                    After being told Goshen heads the Ebor market, the Sussex-based trainer added: “I’ve no idea why – he’s only rated 88, so he wouldn’t get in for a start.


                    “You wouldn’t want to go there without a run anyway, and I can’t see him being ready in time because he only came back to me on June 1 – I definitely wouldn’t want to rush him.


                    “I think we’d like to give him two or three runs on the Flat and then go back over hurdles. He won’t be having many runs over hurdles anyway, because there aren’t that many races for him, whereas at least he’s still well enough handicapped on the Flat.”



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                    I find it almost laughable that the trainer wouldn't know where to go with him?
                    If he stated he's working backwards from the Champion Hurdle it makes a little bit more sense, but still off-putting!

                    Sounds like he's scared to go into open company to me, fannying about picking up flat pots because they're easier?!



                    Abysmal. I think he's an absolute horror price all things considered so far...

                    Moore has been on the juice again I think. Wasn't HE the one that talked up the Ebor?? Sounds like he's going to mess this beast around.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Hardy Eustace View Post
                      That could be a great shout. This would lend well with Moore saying he will only have one or two runs over hurdles as there arent many races for him. Win the Cesarwitch in October, have a prep race for the CH over Christmas/Jan then run in the big one in March. Would be a good request a bet double to win the Cesarwitch and Champion Hurdle. Would make up for those of us who have missed the fancy prices.
                      It seems the obvious race to me and it's a decent pot. Detroit City won the Cesarewitch off 94 after winning the Triumph and Countrywide Flame almost did the same off 88 (finished 2nd). Goshen looks to be a much better horse than CF and is potentially superior to DC too.

                      Skybet have only offered 8/1, which isn't of any interest unless they announced the Ces as the target.

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                      • #86
                        They seem to accept that he is not well handicapped (158) to go for the Greatwood at Cheltenham in November. However there is a more obvious race at Wincanton in early November. The grade2 Unibet for 4yo +. He wouldn't carry a penalty as he hasn't won a graded race. Then if he was good enough the Christmas hurdle at Kempton and etc.

                        I'm not convinced they see him as a serious contender for the CH and are pot hunting in flat handicaps, where he is probably 10lbs well in

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                        • #87
                          If he isn't well handicapped off 158, he isn't winning a Champion Hurdle is he?

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                          • #88
                            Can't understand Moore saying there's not much he can run in over hurdles before Churdle ??? I could name 4 races straight off.......he's deffo been on something.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                              Moore has been on the juice again I think. Wasn't HE the one that talked up the Ebor?? Sounds like he's going to mess this beast around.
                              Yes he did Lobo's, I've had a moan about this on the Flat thread. 17/4/20 "it's worth a hell of a lot of money" says Gary. So obviously people steam in, I got 16s. Then he's confused as to why it's fav? Bizarre comment.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by WADDY View Post
                                Yes he did Lobo's, I've had a moan about this on the Flat thread. 17/4/20 "it's worth a hell of a lot of money" says Gary. So obviously people steam in, I got 16s. Then he's confused as to why it's fav? Bizarre comment.
                                What a cock. He should be reminded of that. Idiot

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