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Originally posted by Yosser View PostGood evening gents (and ladies) i also have had my registration approved. I was supposed to do it directly a couple of months ago after speaking with Kev on a Youtube channel's chat but slipped my mind. Fortunately for me he has processed the registration. I have spoke with Spectre a few times on twitter for his thoughts on particular horses so now to be in the ampitheatre itself is an honour. This forum over the last couple of years along with my own ideas has yielded me amazing results at Cheltenham and can't wait to add my bit to the already outstanding knowledge on here. Some of the stats and ideas presented on here are superb. This is the place to be. Thank you for having me and i look forward to engaging with the group.
Be good to hear your ideas in here too."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Welcome newbies
One thing I'd say is that don't be afraid to post your thoughts, especially those who don't think they know as much as others on here. I was in the same shoes (and probably still am, as Odin likes to point out on an almost daily basis when I say something stupid) but it's a great place to be and you never know when you'll catch something that others have missed.
Most importantly, enjoy!
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Thanks Saxon. You personally have made me a good few quid with your trends and stats on the handicaps. It's a really good guide. I work with somebody who is involved in a syndicate and sometimes get nods from there from different trainers. Not a massive syndicate but some decent horses in good yards. Aside from the regular avenues to keep track of horses i also scour the Point To Point and French racing and run separate spreadsheets for both. Where they go, who buys them, how much they cost, winning distances etc. One i am trying to keep track of is Shattered Love's offspring. She gave birth to a colt by Walk In The Park who will now be 3 years old and was bought by Coolmore. She was also in foal to Crystal Ocean which is an interesting mix. I try to keep as far ahead of the game as i can.
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Originally posted by Yosser View Post
Thanks Saxon. You personally have made me a good few quid with your trends and stats on the handicaps. It's a really good guide. I work with somebody who is involved in a syndicate and sometimes get nods from there from different trainers. Not a massive syndicate but some decent horses in good yards. Aside from the regular avenues to keep track of horses i also scour the Point To Point and French racing and run separate spreadsheets for both. Where they go, who buys them, how much they cost, winning distances etc. One i am trying to keep track of is Shattered Love's offspring. She gave birth to a colt by Walk In The Park who will now be 3 years old and was bought by Coolmore. She was also in foal to Crystal Ocean which is an interesting mix. I try to keep as far ahead of the game as i can.
Sounds like you're doing a great job of piecing together a way of working that gets you to early positions on horses from several different routes.
That is a great place to be.
Ahead of mainstream thinking.
Anything you can add on these areas, would be most appreciated in FJ"Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Anyway, welcome to all new joiners - looking forward to learning what I can from you.
As you lurkers will know, sometimes things can get tetchy on here, but 99.9999999999999% of posts are meant in good heart and it's just robust discussion about any given horse's chance in a race that s/he's probably not going to go to so your input is valuable as anyones!
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A potential French one for the tracker is KIENTZHEIM. Winner of 2 middle distance flat races for Albert Lefeuvre and the form is pretty strong. Will be 5 years old next season so too old for the Triumph. Thinking about JP McManus and i don't think he has anything (so far) for the novice hurdles next season other than A Dream To Share. At least i can't think of any. A Dream To Share himself though is a pretty decent price at around 25/1 for the Supreme and will almost be certainly trained with that in mind for next term. At this stage i only have backed William Munny, Jeroboam Machin and Salvator Mundi for the race but will be adding ADTS at some point.
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Originally posted by Yosser View PostThinking about JP McManus and i don't think he has anything (so far) for the novice hurdles next season other than A Dream To Share. At least i can't think of any. A Dream To Share himself though is a pretty decent price at around 25/1 for the Supreme a
Plenty of sales for JP to raid for next season's novices....
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
Obviously a new sire to the NH sphere with no chase form to boast, but I wonder whether they'll send this one over fences before the season is out, will be 7 next Spring and that lost season could be crucial in their planning.
Plenty of sales for JP to raid for next season's novices....
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
Obviously a new sire to the NH sphere with no chase form to boast, but I wonder whether they'll send this one over fences before the season is out, will be 7 next Spring and that lost season could be crucial in their planning.
Plenty of sales for JP to raid for next season's novices....
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