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Originally posted by darlojim View Post
Sometimes its not a case of what a horse beats, but in the manner of how they are doing it.
Lets be serious, Edwardstone has beaten absolutely naff all if you're playing that
But, if you insist, Blue Lord maybe? Some on here like him a bit. He's ok.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Talking Energumene here Craigy. Nowt to do with Edwardstone. As I've said before, I've gone through every single one of his wins and the horses he's beat just haven't shown anything at all since. In fact , they've been pretty desperate. Yes he's beaten them soundly but, from what they've produced since, I'm not surprised. He's just been brilliantly placed by Mullins against what now appears to be very, very poor opposition.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
It's Energumene under the microscope darlo.
But, if you insist, Blue Lord maybe? Some on here like him a bit. He's ok.
Regarding Energumene - what about his 16L beating of the 163 rated Janadil at Punchestown in a hack canter?
Allaho only managed to beat Janadil 14L....
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Originally posted by darlojim View Post
Its clear to all to see that Blue Lord has improved greatly this season?
Regarding Energumene - what about his 16L beating of the 163 rated Janadil at Punchestown in a hack canter?
Allaho only managed to beat Janadil 14L....
What has Blue Lord done since being beaten by Edwardstone?
Yes. That's my point.
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I don’t think anybody is going to give you an answer that goes beyond manner of victory so you probably need to resign yourself to that lobos. He has had to battle once and lost, is that significant maybe maybe not. Whether Edwardstone is good enough to make him battle hopefully we will find out really soon. Others that are quoting percentages are much smarter than me. I just want to see them both run to their best and celebrate whoever comes out on top.
Selfishly I’d like it to be a narrow victory and couldn’t care which way as I’d like to keep maximum intrigue going until Cheltenham.
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Think it’s hard to say a horse that’s run in all the top races for a 2 miler including going over to England twice (hopefully) for a showdown with GBs top 2 miler outside of Cheltenham has been well placed.
CPS had run to a very high level at the DRF & had soundly beat Allaho in the Punchestown champion chase the year before, Energumene beat him easy as you like at last years festival. I think it’s hard to find anything coming out to strongly Frank the form because there simply aren’t a lot of really great 2 milers around in Ireland in particular, and a significant amount of the good ones are with Mullins too so they typically won’t face off outside of the spring festivals.
I’ll hold my hands up though, I wrong Edwardstone off as a chaser because of his average runs over hurdles and he made me look foolish last year, I don’t be writing him off again. The winner may well have to run to 180+ on Saturday.
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Real talk though, who is there for him to beat? The open 2m chase division is so weak Envoi Allen came third in the champion Chase. You can say the form isn't good, but who has he dodged? In the top ten chasers on ratings there are only 3 other 2 milers - he's beaten one and the other two were novices last year. I think the statement on his form is more of an indictment of a dwindling NH horse population that is disproportionately geared towards staying chasers
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View Post
I've still not forgiven him for losing his bumper after I waxed lyrical about him at work and a lot of people lost their dough!
So yeah, he's a dosser
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