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Queen Mother Champion Chase 2021
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I've previously given my opinion on Defi, and I'll be having a very good bet on PTKO to beat him in the Schloer. I might even do a Schloer PTKO roll-up to up to Defi in the Ryanair!Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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Going to try one more time to put forward the case of Notebook for the Champion Chase. Currently 33-1 with Bet 365. That just seems too long.
Arguments for:
1) Won four novice chases in the bounce last year, including two G1s, making him he the worthy Arkle favourite going into Cheltenham.
2) Has proved his versatility winning on both left handed and right handed tracks, one being undulating the other a galloping track
3) Trained by De Bromhead who is great with Chasers and likely to have Rachel Blackmore on board
4) Beat Fakir D’Oudaries last year by one and a half lengths giving him 7 pounds.
5) De Bromhead clearly forgives him his Cheltenham performance by targeting the Grade 1 at Limerick at Xmas
6) We can be reasonably confident his target will be here.
7) His performance at Cheltenham can be partially excused by both his tiring run at the DRF and losing his head before the race
Arguments against:
1) Has yet to win at Cheltenham
2) Appears to be bit crazy before his races
3) Up against Altior (ageing) and Chacun Pour Soi (Fragile?)
I rest my case. I am already on at 33-1 and will probably continue to nibble away at it.
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I was a big fan of Notebook last season. Thought he was a good thing for the Arkle which sadly wasn't the case.
I'm against Altior. Chacun is the horse to beat but is fragile and no matter how much connections talk him up, he isn't a superstar, as I don't believe you get beat by A Plus Tard even forgiving fitness if you are. So the race, imo is fairly open as an antepost proposition.
But I still can't back him.
The course / festival form has to be a worry now.
But importantly, if it was a hard race that knocked his chance at the DRF, I can see that being the case once again. He's a horse who puts everything in and for me doesn't really give himself an easy race. At Dublin he'd have an even tougher race surely up into open company. Certainly if CPS were to run, Min most likely. There's no chance the race turns into an easy one. And he'd surely run there again, i don't see a situation where he bypasses the DRF. He'll have just as hard a race this coming season, with the same length of time to recover. Far more likely to just be a case of this year repeating itself for me
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostI've previously given my opinion on Defi, and I'll be having a very good bet on PTKO to beat him in the Schloer. I might even do a Schloer PTKO roll-up to up to Defi in the Ryanair!
This race is normally one which lack pace, and will be right up defi's street
Could this be a race where PTKO could go off fav give she won at the fez where as Defi was a blow out
I could be ready to unload a heavy single on Defi in the Schloer, despite me thinking Defi has little chance in March of the QM
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Originally posted by Cheltenham Novice Chase View PostGoing to try one more time to put forward the case of Notebook for the Champion Chase. Currently 33-1 with Bet 365. That just seems too long.
Arguments for:
1) Won four novice chases in the bounce last year, including two G1s, making him he the worthy Arkle favourite going into Cheltenham.
2) Has proved his versatility winning on both left handed and right handed tracks, one being undulating the other a galloping track
3) Trained by De Bromhead who is great with Chasers and likely to have Rachel Blackmore on board
4) Beat Fakir D’Oudaries last year by one and a half lengths giving him 7 pounds.
5) De Bromhead clearly forgives him his Cheltenham performance by targeting the Grade 1 at Limerick at Xmas
6) We can be reasonably confident his target will be here.
7) His performance at Cheltenham can be partially excused by both his tiring run at the DRF and losing his head before the race
Arguments against:
1) Has yet to win at Cheltenham
2) Appears to be bit crazy before his races
3) Up against Altior (ageing) and Chacun Pour Soi (Fragile?)
I rest my case. I am already on at 33-1 and will probably continue to nibble away at it.
1. What race is he aiming for in Limerick?
2. Surely Blackmore will want to ride PTKO? Or will they stick with Coleman there?
Couldnt be having notebook myself in Cheltenham. Two shocking runs there, and I find continually making excuses for poor runs is a quick route to the poor house
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Originally posted by opatcho View PostNotebook is a terrible price at 33/1
Two this horse has gone to the fez, and blown up twice there
Politologue is 20/1, I would make Notebook at least twice the price of himOriginally posted by Cheltenham Novice Chase View PostHow is Politologue 33-1 for this with Hills given he was a close second last season behind Altior? Nicholls’ comments already suggest they will make another attempt at this. Seems very good odds to me.Originally posted by opatcho View PostThink he'll be on a downgrade this season
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