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2023 Novice Chasers
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Originally posted by darlojim View Post
When will tomorrows entries be released?
Either way, entries for the Friday are in now & will be live on BHA & Racing Post later today.
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Originally posted by RoadToCheltenham View PostBHA shows Ash Tree Meadow with an entry in the 2m Novives Chase on Friday. Assume he'll get an entry for the Saturday 3m Novice Chase tomorrow as well
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostI noticed Idas Boy has been declared for the 2m4f Beginners Chase at Cork on Sunday, could be one that turns out for the NH Chase down the line?
Obviously lacks the class of a Gaillard Du Mesnil, based on all known hurdles form, but his form isn't poor by any stretch. Looks bred for a trip too, however, I am a little disappointed, but not surprised, to see his top price for the race is only 20/1. I was expecting 33's.
Anyone have any thoughts about this one?
Really like his breeding for the race. Not sure, as others have said, whether he'll be aimed more at a National of some sort, but only time will tell now.
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Paddy Mullins in the Big Jump Off RP
Vauban, State Man and Sir Gerhard walk in a line just behind him. Who will stand in his way? Vauban perhaps, Melbourne Cup plans on hold until he shows he isn’t a Champion Hurdle horse. Priorities please. Quick and rapid, he could be the one juvenile a decade who steps up to open company.
The other two, chasing or hurdling? School them and see I suppose. Sir Gerhard, with his big white face, has won a point-to-point. But so had Faugheen. And Honeysuckle. It’s not simple.
It is paddy after all though, basically says they all can go anywhere
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I think we've all assumed Sir Gerhard will go chasing but on what basis? Nothing concrete has been said has it ? Could he still be Willies best Champion Hurdle horse ? We don't know do we. Take him away and Willie must rely on a 5yo and a County Hurdle winner.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostI think we've all assumed Sir Gerhard will go chasing but on what basis? Nothing concrete has been said has it ? Could he still be Willies best Champion Hurdle horse ? We don't know do we. Take him away and Willie must rely on a 5yo and a County Hurdle winner.
1) He comes from a point to point background, so he can clearly jump
2) He is already 7, so it’s now or never really. ie no extra year to have a crack at the Champion Hurdle and then go chasing.
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Originally posted by Cheltenham Novice Chase View Post
Two reasons, other than a Triumph and County winner being at his disposal, spring to mind:
1) He comes from a point to point background, so he can clearly jump
2) He is already 7, so it’s now or never really. ie no extra year to have a crack at the Champion Hurdle and then go chasing.
2) Maybe he'll never go Chasing
Not easy is it. Bingo.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
1) Doesn't mean anything.
2) Maybe he'll never go Chasing
Not easy is it. Bingo.
2) He may not ever go chasing but it is certainly relevant as a factor in the decision, albeit not the only one.
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I'm thinking of reasons that he'll not stay hurdling and go down the Champion Hurdle route as opposed to reasons to go chasing. He's rated 155, same as Vauban with Stateman on 159. There's not much between them so anything can happen.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostI think we've all assumed Sir Gerhard will go chasing but on what basis? Nothing concrete has been said has it ? Could he still be Willies best Champion Hurdle horse ? We don't know do we. Take him away and Willie must rely on a 5yo and a County Hurdle winner.
You would also say that assume he can jump a fence then you would say that the Turners will be the easier race to win aswell, and Willie is about winning.
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Originally posted by darlojim View PostPaddy Mullins in the Big Jump Off RP
Sir Gerhard, with his big white face, has won a point-to-point. But so had Faugheen. And Honeysuckle. It’s not simple.
It is paddy after all though, basically says they all can go anywhere
Willie Mullins quotes after his loss “Vauban and State Man look Champion Hurdle material - Sir Gerhard could still be but he was disappointing”
Mullins has seen he has the ability for it “Sir Gerhard could be Champion Hurdle material, he has a Flat pedigree and I think he's fast enough”
But we also know Mullins apprehension of Sir G facing C.H "We're probably lucky we avoided Constitution Hill on the day”
Take the fear of CH out of the equation and Cheveley Park/Mullins may just want a stab at the champion hurdle with SG.
It’s well covered how strong Mullins is in novice chase division this year, could he cover each of these races without SG? It’s for debate but possible
In the past 10 Champion Hurdles he has had 3 or more runners in 5 of the races and only had 1 runner on 2 occasions. As it stands he has State Man (Donnellys) and Vauban(Ricci) as his two darts for the champ hurdle. It may just not be off the cards for Willie to prep SG.That way each of 3 of his big owners to have a ticket to the champion race. The main deterrent is C.H of course.
Few scenarios leave the door open either (1) Mullins is confident enough his novice team is covered (2) any setback to C.Hill leaves the door open (3) equally same for State Man/Vauban (4) equally any set back to Sir G and he could easily be held back for champ hurdle run like Appreciate It, before then advancing over fences next season.
I don’t see it as it stands but things can change which can force Mullins hand.Last edited by HesTheOne; 17 October 2022, 09:02 AM.
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Originally posted by RufusFlynn View Post
I think from what connections have said - he probably won't be seen at Cheltenham. In their view they've never had much luck with their few runners there - they rolled the dice last season and he got too lit up.
More likely to mop up races in the north and aim for something at Aintree - so i would hold off on antepost. Likely still get a decent price on the day if he did actually make the it to the race.
For Tommy's oscar to line up in the arkle he would have to be in with a shout, as you mentioned the hamiltons never had much luck with their few runners there.
So I'm not so sure if he did actually make it to the race you'd likely get a decent price on the day, Nowhere near what's available now.
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