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Paul Nicholls couldn't train a winner of a Cheltenham Novice Hurdle G1 if his career depended on it ..... failed with too many good ones to concern yourself with this no hoper....
Hahaha I am kind of joking, but pretty easy ante post fav to look to take on, despite the positives .....
You are indeed right Kev, it was more the rating he got, compared to others that didn’t seem right. Pretty much won the Grade 1 eased down.
Surprised at some of the odds for the Lawlors with Betfair.
Grangeclare West 5/4
Gaelic Warrior 5/2
Inothewayurthinkin 5/1
Irish Point 5/1
Champ Kiely 7/1
Dawn Rising 7/1
Spanish Harlem 9/1
14/1 bar
Affordale Fury at 16/1 if declared stands out when compared with Dawn Risings odds.
Grangeclare West being much shorter than Gaelic Warrior - do they know Gaelic isn't going or if Townend has picked Grangeclare West?
Intriguing race. Got a couple in there who are likely to be aimed at Cheltenham handicaps I would have thought but the winner should go favourite for the Ballymore.
Looking back at his RPR’s (max 141) and this being his fourth run, do you think he might be given an educational ride? He could end up well handicapped and the forgotten horse.
Either a Challow Hurdle winner winning the Ballymore
A 7 year old winning the Ballymore
A French bred second season novice, having run at the previous festival winning the Ballymore
All three options you'd not find high on the list of any stats/trends for the race.
Obviously something else could win it, but as it stands they are the three that make the market.
When you talk about Willie plotting a County hurdler.
The most obvious one this year is a mare.
Which makes it less likely, but if Ashroe Diamond wasn't a mare then I'd be all over her for the county.
I'd even bet her if Willie had a more obvious mares novice contender, but he don't, as yet.
When you talk about Willie plotting a County hurdler.
The most obvious one this year is a mare.
Which makes it less likely, but if Ashroe Diamond wasn't a mare then I'd be all over her for the county.
I'd even bet her if Willie had a more obvious mares novice contender, but he don't, as yet.
"Willie Mullins will run at least two in the Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle on Sunday and said ante-post favourite Grangeclare West has impressed at home since his wide-margin maiden hurdle win at Navan in November"
Anyone got racing post members club ultimate? Haha
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