Looked to stop quite quickly there - hopefully just the desperate ground rather than picking up a niggle (presume Harry would have pulled him up rather than jumping the last two if he'd felt anything?)
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Spectre Racing - The King Of Ryhope
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Originally posted by Odin View PostLooked to stop quite quickly there - hopefully just the desperate ground rather than picking up a niggle (presume Harry would have pulled him up rather than jumping the last two if he'd felt anything?)
Hopefully won't have bottomed him out and he can bounce back on better ground next time out
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Originally posted by Odin View PostLooked to stop quite quickly there - hopefully just the desperate ground rather than picking up a niggle (presume Harry would have pulled him up rather than jumping the last two if he'd felt anything?)
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
Yeah he was fine afterwards, thanks. No niggle. Was trotting again right after walking over the finish
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Good news
With Ryhope being in Sunderland, why the Newcastle shirt for his colours ?
They do have a good story about the naming of the horse (obviously before picked up with the syndicate) although I forgot it
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Nice write up by Donn McLean in his latest horses to follow list, published yesterday.
The King Of Ryhope
The King Of Ryhope only finished fourth of the four finishers in the Grade 2 Reynoldstown Chase at Ascot last Saturday, but he ran way better than his finishing position suggests. Last of the five runners early on, he travelled best of all along the inside around the home turn. Taken towards the outside by Harry Skelton on the run to the second last fence, he moved up menacingly on the near side between the final two fences, at which point he traded at 2.1 in-running, but he got the final fence all wrong. He got in tight and hit the top of it and lost momentum. He kept on up the run-in, but he couldn't bridge the gap to the leaders in the end, finishing three lengths behind the winner Henry's Friend, and beaten just a neck by Apple Away from third.
It was still a fine run by Dan Skelton's horse. He is eight, he is old enough for a novice, but this was just his fourth run over fences, so he still has plenty of potential for progression. This was his first run over fences over three miles and, third behind Makin'yourmindup in the Grade 2 Prestige Novices' Hurdle over three miles at Haydock around this time last year, there could be more to come from him now over this type of trip over fences. He will be interesting in novice chases now in the spring, and he would be interesting too off his handicap rating of 137 if connections choose to go down the handicap route.
Ascot, 17th February 2024
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Originally posted by Exotic Dancer View Post3m Class 2 Novices Handicap at Uttoxeter on Midlands National day. Could be a race to think about as it would fit nicely between Ascot and something in April.
Not one that'd thrive from racing as wouldn't always come out of races well.
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostAs Kev says, it's straight to Aintree for The King Of Ryhope. We want him there fresh because he'll have an outstanding chance
How many of you are going from the syndicate?
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Originally posted by Madmoose View Post
How you all feeling for Saturday? king has been installed as the 7/1 favourite I see.
How many of you are going from the syndicate?Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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