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Ryanair Chase 2021
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I also think Itchy Feet is interesting, especially given how fancied he was for the Marsh.
He is however in the same ownership as Saint Calvados & Simply The Betts; both of which are also potential Ryanair candidates? Does anyone have any strong feeling about where each of them may be targetted - surely not all in the same race. STB likely to go for a handicap repeat?
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Samcro's long term aim is the Ryanair according to twtter updates from Gordon.
Not a horse I've really thought about backing yet, at 12/1 - but definitely still in the category of likely winners, given his course/distance form now at Cheltenham.
A Ballymore and a Marsh Chase win over the intermediate trip is not to be ignored and he's not been mentioned that much in here recently.
Understandable I suppose given the price isn't incorrect, but one to keep an eye on - sometimes the answer is staring you in the face.
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View PostI’ve 1pt on him but will definitely look to add more throughout the season.
As you say, a two time festival winner is not to be sniffed at - and rarely available at double digits. My worry is he clearly idles, this nearly caught him out in the Marsh and could do in another race.
I don't think it'll stop me backing him, but it is a blind spot.
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Originally posted by fatherjohn View Postwas going strongly right at every fence as well and ridden like they expected that. only first time out but would need that to be straightened out before I would be interested in him
Then in the Grade 1 at the DRF he was 2nd beaten under a length by Faugheen over 2M5F.
Went in the wrong race at Cheltenham in the RSA on soft ground, and faded from half-a-mile out.
When he is good, he looks very good, with the odd poorer run too.Last edited by Saxon Warrior; 3 October 2020, 05:38 PM."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View PostNot sure why he is doing that. He operates well going Left-Handed, stayed on better over 2M5F in a Beginners Chase last season to beat Allaho, after coming off the bridal first and grinding it out.
Then in the Grade 1 at the DRF he was 2nd beaten under a length by Faugheen over 2M5F.
Went in the wrong race at Cheltenham in the RSA on soft ground, and faded from half-a-mile out.
When he is good, he looks very good, with the odd poorer run too.
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Originally posted by darlojim View Postyep completely agree with this, this is definitely his trip and I personally think hes best when allowed to dictate, I thought he won very comfortable today and always had matters in hand. 35s boosted with PP taken after that.
He is only six, so a similar age as Allaho, and a similar official rating after that.
So 3x the price than Allaho seems more than fair, when others are quoting 16s."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
He is only six, so a similar age as Allaho, and a similar official rating after that.
So 3x the price than Allaho seems more than fair, when others are quoting 16s.
I was at the DRF when 2nd to Faugheen and Easy Game certainly didn’t strike me as a Ryanair Chase winner, not for me..
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I'd be surprised if he goes unbeaten between now + March, he has 0 Cheltenham form + is unlikely to be their no.1 come March. Think it's decent of PP/BF to actually stick their neck out- too easy to follow the crowd and lazily cut after a win.
On the other hand, according to RPRs he's run a 166 today which only leaves him 7 off winning last year's Ryanair...
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Originally posted by jack1092 View PostI'd be surprised if he goes unbeaten between now + March, he has 0 Cheltenham form + is unlikely to be their no.1 come March. Think it's decent of PP/BF to actually stick their neck out- too easy to follow the crowd and lazily cut after a win.
On the other hand, according to RPRs he's run a 166 today which only leaves him 7 off winning last year's Ryanair...
Given the 33/1 is with cashout, it’s a limited downside too.
His next race, possibly at Gowran in 4 weeks in the mid-trip Grade 2 could tell us whether he is a 2nd year big improver or not (like Kemboy at the same age - and he just put up a run 10lbs better on his seasonal debut than Kemboy did at the same stage of his career).Last edited by Saxon Warrior; 3 October 2020, 09:21 PM."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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