Is Fly Smart still the big Supreme Mullins/Ricci hope this year, Figaroc seen as more of a Ballymore type?
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Supreme Novices Hurdle 2021
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Originally posted by SeanRock View PostIs Fly Smart still the big Supreme Mullins/Ricci hope this year, Figaroc seen as more of a Ballymore type?
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostI think it was mentioned Figaroc would not be out until the second half in Mark Howard’s book; he looks a two miler to me though if/when he does make the track.
Not sure who owns the recent purchase Galopin Des Champs, but he'd be of interest in the Ballymore.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostHe wouldn't be one I'd have too high on my list currently. Think Fly Smart is probably the one if good enough.
Not sure who owns the recent purchase Galopin Des Champs, but he'd be of interest in the Ballymore.
Backed him for the Supreme but could go either route
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostThe other one doing the rounds last season was Feu De Bresil who also could rank highly. He missed last season so not sure of his well being either.
Unsure on FDB's best trip, but think he will improve for a fence, after his novice hurdle season.
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Added Ballyadam @ 22/1 (Hills boost) as my first bet in this.
GE: It’s no secret that we’ve always liked this fella a lot. The ground was too testing for him on his debut at Navan, but it was good to see him win so well at Downpatrick on his second start. We’ll start him off in a maiden hurdle at Down Royal at the end of the month and we’re looking forward to him. He’s a horse with plenty of pace, so we’ll start him off at two miles and play it by ear from there.
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