Originally posted by Outlaw
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He won his bumper on good ground and I read a quote from Noel Meade saying that he 'took off in his bumper' which says a turn of foot, and in the Boyne hurdle last week he has outstayed Ashdale Bob (and a host of confirmed stayers) to get up on the line.
Meade has also said that the horse is likely to be stepped up to 3m after Cheltenham.
To me, a bustling 21f hurdle race on decent ground is likely to play into his hands, he can pick his way through the pack with that engine and turn of foot.
It's hard to be ultra confident at this stage about a G2 winner, without a mark, representing connections who have festival history, but assuming this is where he heads he would have to come here with a chance, albeit with a fair amount of weight on his back.
I think I'm tempted enough to get with him today...
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