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Stayers Hurdle 2021
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Have to say I was surprised there was so little love for Ronald Pump during the Summer, runner up as a fairly inexperienced horse last year you’d have to assume there could be some improvement which brings him into the equation.
Obviously an early fall wouldn't have helped the case for him but his next effort was a solid one.
I have him in one patent, I think I was too focussed on Thyme Hill and Paisley Park I didn’t get with him more which was an error...
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostHave to say I was surprised there was so little love for Ronald Pump during the Summer.
For me it just felt like an afterthought when everything else hadn't gone right. Which you could argue loosely does sum him up.
But he's relatively young and relatively unexposed as a 3 miler hurdler still.
Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
Yeah, personally I'm going to wait until he's declared. I don't think his price will move beforehand.
Plus 20/1 can be such an annoying price when you are slightly on the fence for a horse imo. If you hold off and the price is cut you're losing 4 points minimum. Very very rarely do you see anything inbetween (though B365 have Youmdor in the Triumph I noticed).
One of my pet hates is in most cases having markets of 16/1 20/1 25/1 33/1 and nothing inbetween. When the range of prices there is over double.
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Originally posted by jono View Post
Yeah looking back I just put him into the bracket of a failed chaser (slightly harsh) who was having at the time his 16th run over hurdles.
For me it just felt like an afterthought when everything else hadn't gone right. Which you could argue loosely does sum him up.
But he's relatively young and relatively unexposed as a 3 miler hurdler still.
That was my initial reaction after the race on Sunday. But he was the obvious eyecatcher in the race really. Will only need a few mentions here and there for him to go 16s and 14s (I think he was 20/1 with B365 after the race and now shorter as Pendil says), then I have no interest at that price.
Plus 20/1 can be such an annoying price when you are slightly on the fence for a horse imo. If you hold off and the price is cut you're losing 4 points minimum. Very very rarely do you see anything inbetween (though B365 have Youmdor in the Triumph I noticed).
One of my pet hates is in most cases having markets of 16/1 20/1 25/1 33/1 and nothing inbetween. When the range of prices there is over double.
it was a brilliant run all things considered.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostHave to say I was surprised there was so little love for Ronald Pump during the Summer, runner up as a fairly inexperienced horse last yearLast edited by archie; 3 December 2020, 10:53 AM.
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Originally posted by archie View Post
It was his 21st run under rules, ie 5 more than Al Boum Photo has had now. One of mine beat him a country mile 2 years previously so he has improved an enormous amount. I wouldn't be confident that there's that much more to come but you wouldn't rule it out.
So certainly not inexperienced, perhaps more unexposed as a stayer as Jono also said, in fact ignore anything I say just listen to Jono !
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Originally posted by Pendil View Post
16/1 with b365
Originally posted by jono View Post
Yeah looking back I just put him into the bracket of a failed chaser (slightly harsh) who was having at the time his 16th run over hurdles.
For me it just felt like an afterthought when everything else hadn't gone right. Which you could argue loosely does sum him up.
But he's relatively young and relatively unexposed as a 3 miler hurdler still.
That was my initial reaction after the race on Sunday. But he was the obvious eyecatcher in the race really. Will only need a few mentions here and there for him to go 16s and 14s (I think he was 20/1 with B365 after the race and now shorter as Pendil says), then I have no interest at that price.
Plus 20/1 can be such an annoying price when you are slightly on the fence for a horse imo. If you hold off and the price is cut you're losing 4 points minimum. Very very rarely do you see anything inbetween (though B365 have Youmdor in the Triumph I noticed).
One of my pet hates is in most cases having markets of 16/1 20/1 25/1 33/1 and nothing inbetween. When the range of prices there is over double.
I like him, I like the cases made, I'm not backing him now and I'm hopeful there are chances to get him onside if need-be.
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Keith Donoghue Q&A
Victor Antony (@AntonyGeorgeVS) asked: "How’s Fury Road looking ahead of the Christmas period?"
Fury Road has been great and he's a very exciting horse who always gives you a great feel at home. I'm not exactly sure how much of an out-and-out stayer he is in truth, and I can't wait to see him over a fence. Gordon and Gigginstown are adamant he is a proper stayers hurdle horse though and they don't tend to get much wrong. He has so much class that he will be a real force in this division, but I quite fancy Ronald Pump at Christmas.
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Originally posted by Diamond Geezer View PostEntries for the Long Walk this weekend
Kildisart
Lil Rockerfeller
Main Fact
Paisley Park
Portrush Ted
Sire du Berlais
The Jam Man
The Worlds End
Third Wind
Thistlecrack
Thomas Darby
Thyme Hill
Younevercall
Roksana"Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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