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2023 Novice Chasers
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Originally posted by riccirich View Post
They were just as bullish about him winning the champion bumper.... before a stablemate beat him
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
Hard race for the bookies to price up probably.
Mighty Potter beat GDM last time and is the favourite at Cheltenham so needs to be fairly short.
GDM has Townend on board (could have several winners on Saturday and will be popular with punters on the day) and won a grade 1 last time. They probably don't want to put him up as 3rd favourite just yet. If they get sustained money for Mighty Potter and James du Berlais, they have the option of pushing GDM out and getting the money before the race from punters just looking for Townend and Mullins on the racecard and balance their book.
Adamantly Chosen finished second in a grade 1 last time and is 33/1. He should be shorter than Kilcruit really.
My view on this race is that GDM likely won't beat Mighty Potter from how their first meeting went (although GDM could come on from it being his first race of the season and the race is over an extra 1.5f). I've never taken to Mighty Potter. He won a shit grade 1 at Christmas as a novice hurdler, was put in his place at Cheltenham and beat Flame Bearer at Punchestown for another grade 1.
He won at Christmas but the race fell apart. We know from last year GDM isn't a top animal at this mid distance and he got close enough last time to Mighty Potter. He's also not a great jumper.
JDB ran to a high rating on debut and his performance compared favourably to the mares over the same course and distance on that day. He was also the highest rated hurdler out of the 3 of them.
3/1 is a fair price for me compared with the other two based on JDB having a higher upside to me.
He hit a hurdle in the supreme, and then was pulled up, potentially lame.
Your reading of his form seems very skewed.
I can understand the jumping doubts, as he's a novice like most of the field, but the form is solid enough.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
He wasn't put in his place at Cheltenham. IMO.
He hit a hurdle in the supreme, and then was pulled up, potentially lame.
Your reading of his form seems very skewed.
I can understand the jumping doubts, as he's a novice like most of the field, but the form is solid enough.
I'm not sure what the best horse he's beat though that has run his race. GDM over fences but that's at a trip too short for him. Over hurdles probably Three Stripe Life but he wasn't top class.
We will see how he does on Sunday and if he can beat James du Berlais I'll give him a lot of credit. I still think he's pretty immature and needs to brush up on his jumping. If he's improved since Christmas he could be good enough but I'll be taking him on here and most likely at Cheltenham with whatever is the pick of Willies.
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Personally don't see GDM overturning the form with Mighty Potter at this trip so I'm more inclined to lean towards the race being Mighty Potter vs James Du Berlais, myself, regardless of what the current market is telling us.
The markets are still very early. We'll know more in the build up and potentially just before the off as to which way they are actually leaning.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostPersonally don't see GDM overturning the form with Mighty Potter at this trip so I'm more inclined to lean towards the race being Mighty Potter vs James Du Berlais, myself, regardless of what the current market is telling us.
The markets are still very early. We'll know more in the build up and potentially just before the off as to which way they are actually leaning.
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