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Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post
He's one who's kind of passed me by. See he's with Gordon for Caldwell and won a decent looking bumper last year. Where do folk expect him to end up?
He was doing his best work at the finish, It's a sire Gordon has done well with in the past (Labaik), and Jamie Codd rates him, which are decent enough positives for me, at this stage. He's a horse I like the look of for sure.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
I wasn't overly keen on the bumper form, I'm pretty sure the form hasn't worked out that well either, however....
He was doing his best work at the finish, It's a sire Gordon has done well with in the past (Labaik), and Jamie Codd rates him, which are decent enough positives for me, at this stage. He's a horse I like the look of for sure.
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post
Thanks COD and Darlojim. Is he bred for the shorter trip then?
Bit of a mixed bag on the breeding front, but nothing that would put me off
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Joe Dadancer entered in a novice hurdle at Wetherby on Saturday. He was 11 lengths clear when falling at the last fence in his only P2P race. The third horse in the P2P race, Snake Roll has since joined Lucinda Russell and posted a debut RPR of 126 when winning his maiden hurdle at Kelso by an eased down 15l.
Bear Ghylls entered Sunday at Carlisle along with Jonjo's Iron Bridge.
Finally one of Nicholls' horses to follow; a 3 Y-O sourced from France called Blueking D'Oroux. Entered at Huntington on Sunday.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
His sires top 4 progeny (based on RPR's) all done well over the minimum trip during their novice hurdle days (includes Labaik). His Dam doesn't have much to go on but his Granddam has produced two extreme stayers in France. His dams sire produced Vautour (another Supreme winner) but also the likes of Sir Des Champs & Quevega.
Bit of a mixed bag on the breeding front, but nothing that would put me off
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Originally posted by Fouroverthrutwo View PostJoe Dadancer entered in a novice hurdle at Wetherby on Saturday. He was 11 lengths clear when falling at the last fence in his only P2P race. The third horse in the P2P race, Snake Roll has since joined Lucinda Russell and posted a debut RPR of 126 when winning his maiden hurdle at Kelso by an eased down 15l.
Bear Ghylls entered Sunday at Carlisle along with Jonjo's Iron Bridge.
Finally one of Nicholls' horses to follow; a 3 Y-O sourced from France called Blueking D'Oroux. Entered at Huntington on Sunday.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
Joe Dadancer is in my tracker - hopefully Pauling has a decent horse to go to war with over the next few seasons.
He's 25's for any race with Hills, which I think is plenty fair enough.
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