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Originally posted by Cheltenham Novice ChaseView Post
Well Monkfish won by 11 lengths roundabout this time in 2019 so I would imagine a lot of people would have latched on to him, right? Now Hiddenvalley Lake hasn’t done that yet but if had he wouldn’t be 25-1.
Last ten years average winning SP
Supreme - 7/1
Albert Bartlett - 16/1
Lobos was just making a light hearted comment that historically the AB has been a more competitive betting heat and ergo harder to pick the winner
Even as my dark horse for the season, I wasn't expecting that over 3m. Glad I'm on for any race but a massive well done to those who got on for the Bartlett
Originally posted by Cheltenham Novice ChaseView Post
I’m going to put up Hiddenvalley Lake as one for the Albert Bartlett for the following reasons:
1) Would probably have won his point to point had he not been carried out at the last by a loose horse when 2 lengths clear.
2) Bought for ?200k, so clearly well regarded
3) Won on his novice hurdle debut against 22 other runners when Henry’s horses weren’t running well.
4) Entered up over 3m at Cork tomorrow
5) If he makes it to the festival with promise, will almost certainly have Rachel on board.
6) 25-1 seems a reasonable price based on the above.
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