If the rumours are true, is it a possible worry that Mullins likes to bed horses into his regime for a period of time before running them? Are Cheveley Park potentially thinking of Quilixios skipping Cheltenham / the rest of the season altogether with a view on the novice chase campaign next year in mind? I certainly read quite a few quotes suggesting he was a real "chaser in the making".
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Originally posted by Halffat1 View PostIf the rumours are true, is it a possible worry that Mullins likes to bed horses into his regime for a period of time before running them? Are Cheveley Park potentially thinking of Quilixios skipping Cheltenham / the rest of the season altogether with a view on the novice chase campaign next year in mind? I certainly read quite a few quotes suggesting he was a real "chaser in the making".
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They aren't going to move him to Mullins, for Mullins to then decide he won't race at Cheltenham. If the original plan was to go to Cheltenham, then that remains. He won't just work him next to FA and if one works all over the other, one won't go. Some horses are brilliant work horses and some aren't.
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Originally posted by Halffat1 View PostIf the rumours are true, is it a possible worry that Mullins likes to bed horses into his regime for a period of time before running them? Are Cheveley Park potentially thinking of Quilixios skipping Cheltenham / the rest of the season altogether with a view on the novice chase campaign next year in mind? I certainly read quite a few quotes suggesting he was a real "chaser in the making".
....I suppose much will depend on the timing of the move. With just two weeks to the Festival, I suppose the physical move wouldn’t have to be immediate. The horses will be used to travelling to races, I just wonder if they might remain in Elliott yard until just before they come over.
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Originally posted by Halffat1 View PostIf the rumours are true, is it a possible worry that Mullins likes to bed horses into his regime for a period of time before running them?
The risk is that some horses have reactions to certain bedding, feed etc but I'm sure the HDB/Mullins/Meade teams (and anyone else who receives horses) will be on top of this quickly...
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Originally posted by Halffat1 View PostIf the rumours are true, is it a possible worry that Mullins likes to bed horses into his regime for a period of time before running them? Are Cheveley Park potentially thinking of Quilixios skipping Cheltenham / the rest of the season altogether with a view on the novice chase campaign next year in mind? I certainly read quite a few quotes suggesting he was a real "chaser in the making".
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Originally posted by jack1092 View Post
The rumour i heard (very much a rumour) is all CPS to Henry except Quilixios.
Sort of surprised me as Sir G struck me as more a WPM horse than Henry. Then again that would be Sir G vs Kilcruit.Last edited by jack1092; 2 March 2021, 01:04 PM.
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Originally posted by charlie View PostAdded 2.5pts on Houx Gris. He has been abolsutely smashed up. Apparently he worked really well today, but I haven't seen it
He was third in a Grade 1 at Chepstow for us on very heavy ground and won at Auteuil the time before. I probably ran him a bit too quick after we bought him, but he did run nicely. He galloped nicely this morning and off 128 in the Boodles he would have a nice chance. He's a lovely horse.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
PN Stable Tour today:
He was third in a Grade 1 at Chepstow for us on very heavy ground and won at Auteuil the time before. I probably ran him a bit too quick after we bought him, but he did run nicely. He galloped nicely this morning and off 128 in the Boodles he would have a nice chance. He's a lovely horse.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
PN Stable Tour today:
He was third in a Grade 1 at Chepstow for us on very heavy ground and won at Auteuil the time before. I probably ran him a bit too quick after we bought him, but he did run nicely. He galloped nicely this morning and off 128 in the Boodles he would have a nice chance. He's a lovely horse.
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Originally posted by charlie View Post
thanks DS, where was the whole tour? Can’t find it on ATR
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