Originally posted by Silverbirch
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It's incredibly difficult for the 4 year olds in their 5 year old season to prove themselves in open company. State Man is a year older and his County and Punchestown wins are better than any of Vauban's wins IMO. Beating Fil Dor twice (and likely a third time today) is worthless form in the context of a Champion Hurdle. What has Vauban done to prove he is better than State Man? State Man has run to the high 150s yesterday pretty comfortably while also not hurdling brilliantly. A drop down back to 2m with a strong pace should see him in better light and help his hurdling, like in the County. Vauban has a fair bit of improvement over the summer to reach that level IMO.
As fans of racing, we should be wanting the most competitive races possible at Cheltenham. The Champion Hurdle is the pinnacle of hurdling and we should all want some of the great novices staying over hurdles to take on the established hurdlers and give us a great race each year. Saying you couldn't care less about the lack of top class hurdlers because it makes it easier to win a bet on an uncompetitive CH field with an 8/11 favourite who has an easy race is ridiculous and the opposite of what Cheltenham should be about - the best horses racing against each other in competitive fields. Maybe betting is more important to you than the actual racing? If that's the case for most then let's just get the 5th day of the festival sorted so we can all bet on some stupid Mares bumper or a 2m4 hurdle, making the Champion and Stayers hurdle even less competitive but 'easier' betting heats.
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