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Cheltz Fest 2021 Behind Closed Doors ?
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[QUOTE=EnvoyAllen;n267921]Originally posted by Nortons who View Post
You know Mr Norton’s, you’re right. I’d like to think most ante post punters are both sharp and savvy enough to take all the information they currently have, and to make decisions to ‘mitigate’ any eventuality.
So in a nutshell, punters can decide if they want to back English trained horses.
Even if they are horses they might not have necessarily fancied days,weeks or months ago. But it’s a) to cover any bets on Irish horses they might have as ante post bets, or b) just to add to their ante post portfolio regardless of if they even have an ante post bet on an Irish horse for that specific race.
So that’s what the punters have a choice to do, and are doing. They are playing a ‘mitigating card on the table’.
So, what do we all think the Irish trainers are doing right at this current juncture in time, with the same information we all have?
Are Elliott & Mullins easing their work on all their horses currently, and for the next month ‘just in case’ their horses won’t be allowed to travel??
Of course not. The training of all of their horses will be with just one aim - “Cheltenham is live in 11 weeks time and I will be training each and every horse for them to be fit, firing and race ready for the third week in March”.
So whilst the punter in public is currently deliberating (and a few might even be panicking) over whether to ‘cover’ themselves (and potentially putting money down on horses that they actually might not fanc), the trainers are currently training for Cheltenham to be 100% going ahead. They aren’t mitigating.
Surely if the Irish trainers started ‘mitigating’ like a punter might do over the coming weeks, and ‘umming and r’ing’, none of the Irish horses that might come here would be in any way ready for the festival?
Did you not think at that stage, that there was no point even mentioning it ?
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If anyone in Ireland really thought that they may have a problem with quarantining their horses, in March, coming to England then surely they will arrange to send them over early and stable/train them in England, including jockeys stable staff as well as horses, if necessary - and quarantine for however many days it takes.
I don't really see the problem as insurmountable while racing continues in both countries.
Its a tried and tested way of the Irish and English horses quarantining for Australia and the Melbourne Cup and its prep races."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View PostIf anyone in Ireland really thought that they may have a problem with quarantining their horses, in March, coming to England then surely they will arrange to send them over early and stable/train them in England, including jockeys stable staff as well as horses, if necessary - and quarantine for however many days it takes.
I don't really see the problem as insurmountable while racing continues in both countries.
Its a tried and tested way of the Irish and English horses quarantining for Australia and the Melbourne Cup and its prep races.
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View PostIf anyone in Ireland really thought that they may have a problem with quarantining their horses, in March, coming to England then surely they will arrange to send them over early and stable/train them in England, including jockeys stable staff as well as horses, if necessary - and quarantine for however many days it takes.
I don't really see the problem as insurmountable while racing continues in both countries.
Its a tried and tested way of the Irish and English horses quarantining for Australia and the Melbourne Cup and its prep races.
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Originally posted by Imperial Commander View PostDoes bet365 cutting prices on lots of UK horses mean that there is now a chance to cashout for those that want to? For example they are now shortest at 4/6 about Shishkin, has that had a knock on effect to cashout values or are 365 being cuter than that?
I can now cash out and back on the exchanges to increase potential winnings by 9%. Unsure what to do though.
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Originally posted by Muswell View PostSounds like that’s that then https://twitter.com/nickluck/status/...269309958?s=21
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