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2024 Champion Hurdle (Previously Constitution Hill thread)
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post
Would Pied Piper have a chance? Would they try the County again off 157 (assuming he stays on that mark)? I'd take 7/2 to place in that field (40/1 NRNM with no chance of the win part).But he'd be a likely runner imo. Surely have no chance in a handicap and new owners having a Champion Hurdle runner probably appeal as well.
No chance is a bit harsh for the handicap. But he'd be weighted higher than last year, when he couldn't win. And finishing 4th in a CH is better than 2nd in a County anyway...
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Zanahiyr has been 3rd in the last 2 Champion Hurdles at 28's and 66's (though DQ'd in 2022)
It still holds an entry in CH so if it fails to impress at Thurles today it could end up in CH again.
Assuming CH and SM finish top 2, 3rd place looks up for grabs - I think Echoes in Rain is the best of the rest (beaten a total of 30L by State Man in last 3 runs) and I have already backed EIR e/w 3 places in the expectation there will be only a handful of runners and with the hope of slightly better ground at the Festival
Have added Zanahiyr e/w @ 50's 3 places NRNB.
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Originally posted by big H View Post
Have added Zanahiyr e/w @ 50's 3 places NRNB.
I have also taken the 100s on Under Control in the hope she wins the Betfair Hurdle
Mostly in the hope she takes the Epatante route having bombed out in the mares novice hurdle last year
The worry been she is still only 5 so they might give it a miss for this year but the 7lb mares allowance in the Champion Hurdle has been well exploited in recent years
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Originally posted by big H View PostAssuming CH and SM finish top 2, 3rd place looks up for grabs - I think Echoes in Rain is the best of the rest (beaten a total of 30L by State Man in last 3 runs) and I have already backed EIR e/w 3 places in the expectation there will be only a handful of runners and with the hope of slightly better ground at the Festival
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Originally posted by archie View PostI'd be doing Willie's NRNB this far out. I heard that EIR was being considered for the County but this is Willie and, unless she isn't amongst the entries, we will only know for sure when the decs are out.
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Originally posted by TigerRolllllll View Post
153 + 7 allowance? That’s easily poss
Or 160 + 7 ?? That’s unlikely
So if she meets a 153 rated gelding she is effectively 7lb worse off than if they met in a graded race. So needs to run to 160 just to match him.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
She don't get an allowance in a handicap, if thats what you mean.
So if she meets a 153 rated gelding she is effectively 7lb worse off than if they met in a graded race. So needs to run to 160 just to match him.
Must Have had another one when put bet on ….can always cash nearer time when see decsFat Jockey Patron (est. Jan 2021)
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From GE RP Cheltenham Stable Tour.....
Irish Point
Unibet Champion Hurdle, 16-1/Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle, 4-1
He's a young horse with a great attitude and plenty of class. He's won his last four and hasn't done a lot wrong in his whole career. He's a short enough price for the Stayers' Hurdle and he saw out the three miles well at Leopardstown, but it's not beyond the bounds of possibility he could run in the Champion Hurdle, as we also have Teahupoo for the Stayers' Hurdle, who is also owned by Brian [Acheson, of Robcour]. I could see him running a huge race in the Champion Hurdle and you should never be afraid of one horse. The fast pace would work in his favour and, if he managed to keep himself in contention coming down the hill, he'd be coming back up it as fast as anything else. He's a proper horse.
Interesting!
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