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2023 Gold Cup
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Completely agree. Cut out those novicey errors and the world could be at his feet. Was at Newbury when he won his first chase and he simply destroyed them despite errors. He made errors including one bad one at a crucial time in the BANC but still ran a superb race in difficult Conditions. His performance though at Aintree was sensational and he showed there what he can do when foot perfect. He's a very exciting horse and one who's racing style I find a thrill to watch. Heart in mouth sometimes but brilliant.
You'd have to hope they've done plenty of schooling
He's such a big brute he isn't quick enough on his feet to pop a fence if he meets it on a bad stride
He can ping them on a good stride but he makes 2 or 3 errors in every race
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostAm a big fan of Ahoy Senor after last season's super first season chasing. He's just so exciting and looks to have so much scope for further improvement. Hoping that the Raw horse has now matured and grown into a very strong Gold Cup contender. A tough start in the Charlie Hall but I do think he'll win convincingly and go top of the English challengers to the Irish.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostAm a big fan of Ahoy Senor after last season's super first season chasing. He's just so exciting and looks to have so much scope for further improvement. Hoping that the Raw horse has now matured and grown into a very strong Gold Cup contender. A tough start in the Charlie Hall but I do think he'll win convincingly and go top of the English challengers to the Irish.
My money's on him for the Coral Gold Cup in November ( Hennessey).
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Originally posted by Ballybeen View PostHard to say Cheltenham doesn’t suit him after only one run there as a novice, no? I really hope we see him v Bravemansgame this Saturday. Two horses I really liked last season.
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