riccirich just want to clarify a couple of things from my previous posts that probably didn't come across as I intended - and I'm in the right thread for it now!
First of all, no issue with us agreeing or agreeing to disagree on what we think of the horse but I don't have a penny on him other than a double with Frontal Assualt for NH Chase so I'm not looking from a betting perspective here - just from a pure "feeling".
I actually checked back to see if I'd put he was "the Frankel of NH racing", I did and that was wrong, it should have been "could be the Frankel of NH racing". Most of the other points I made, I stand by though. None of the horses you've mentioned gave me the same feeling as CH, similarly none of the other ones I mentioned, except Frankel. That's where my comparison comes from - the feeling he gives me and it's not hyperbole for me, it's a feeling. Anyone else is free to agree or disagree with it.
The comment about CH being unbeatable is slightly premature, but I meant if he wins the Xmas Hurdle doing cartwheels again (this didn't come across in the original post at all, which is completely my bad) it's not difficult to move towards the conclusion that he's streets ahead of anything else in the UK and depending on how well he wins, it could be extrapolated that he's ahead of the Irish horses. I don't think it's a coincidence that Sir Gerhard went to the Ballymore last year rather than the Supreme or that Vauban/SG don't appear to be going for the Champion Hurdle this year. I think Willie thinks he can't beat CH either and a part of me wouldn't be surprised if State Man swerves him... maybe for the Stayers (which I'd hate from a betting perspective!)
Anyway, the long and short of it is - if I was thinking of backing him, I'd try and find every hole I could like you, but I'm not. I don't need to back him at the odds he is now and win pennies. I'd rather just enjoy the feeling he gives me as the possible soon to be Frankel of NH racing (in my eyes anyway)
First of all, no issue with us agreeing or agreeing to disagree on what we think of the horse but I don't have a penny on him other than a double with Frontal Assualt for NH Chase so I'm not looking from a betting perspective here - just from a pure "feeling".
I actually checked back to see if I'd put he was "the Frankel of NH racing", I did and that was wrong, it should have been "could be the Frankel of NH racing". Most of the other points I made, I stand by though. None of the horses you've mentioned gave me the same feeling as CH, similarly none of the other ones I mentioned, except Frankel. That's where my comparison comes from - the feeling he gives me and it's not hyperbole for me, it's a feeling. Anyone else is free to agree or disagree with it.
The comment about CH being unbeatable is slightly premature, but I meant if he wins the Xmas Hurdle doing cartwheels again (this didn't come across in the original post at all, which is completely my bad) it's not difficult to move towards the conclusion that he's streets ahead of anything else in the UK and depending on how well he wins, it could be extrapolated that he's ahead of the Irish horses. I don't think it's a coincidence that Sir Gerhard went to the Ballymore last year rather than the Supreme or that Vauban/SG don't appear to be going for the Champion Hurdle this year. I think Willie thinks he can't beat CH either and a part of me wouldn't be surprised if State Man swerves him... maybe for the Stayers (which I'd hate from a betting perspective!)
Anyway, the long and short of it is - if I was thinking of backing him, I'd try and find every hole I could like you, but I'm not. I don't need to back him at the odds he is now and win pennies. I'd rather just enjoy the feeling he gives me as the possible soon to be Frankel of NH racing (in my eyes anyway)
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