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2024 Novice Hurdlers

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  • Originally posted by Istabraq View Post

    If someone could share I'd be grateful...
    Patrick:

    "Usually I get hit by a bolt of lightning in this race - I’ve fallen off 1/10 shots, got two Grade 1 winners beaten so it’s not a lucky race for me, but he was very good,” said the winning rider.

    “He loved the ground, settled well, but I do think he would prefer going the other direction.

    “We let him gallop and he settled. We’ve always thought an awful lot of him, but we couldn’t get him right last year, after he ran the first time. He was always looking poorly.

    “There was nothing wrong with him, but this year he looks stronger and that’s what we thought of him all along.

    "Hopefully we can just keep him right as he’s just not simple to train, but I think we might have him now.

    “We’re hoping he’s a Grade 1 horse — that’s what we’ve always hoped for him.”

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    • Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post

      You summoned him! Entered at Punchestown next Tuesday.
      Just saw. May have some decent opposition but I like him. I think he will win it if entered and then go on to the Lawlors.

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      • Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post

        That 3m hurdle was mighty attritional. Showed just how bad the ground is. The second was all but pulled up after the last.

        The way Chapeau picked up after his error 2 out in that ground makes out think he has some serious stamina.
        Yep he was on my Albert Bartlett shortlist already and today has cemented that thought for me. Still 25 with hills and I think that’s very fair.

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        • Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post

          Patrick:

          "Usually I get hit by a bolt of lightning in this race - I’ve fallen off 1/10 shots, got two Grade 1 winners beaten so it’s not a lucky race for me, but he was very good,” said the winning rider.

          “He loved the ground, settled well, but I do think he would prefer going the other direction.

          “We let him gallop and he settled. We’ve always thought an awful lot of him, but we couldn’t get him right last year, after he ran the first time. He was always looking poorly.

          “There was nothing wrong with him, but this year he looks stronger and that’s what we thought of him all along.

          "Hopefully we can just keep him right as he’s just not simple to train, but I think we might have him now.

          “We’re hoping he’s a Grade 1 horse — that’s what we’ve always hoped for him.”
          Thanks EE.
          A small chink of light in the ante post graveyard...........................until they send him to the potato race...

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          • Originally posted by Istabraq View Post

            Thanks EE.
            A small chink of light in the ante post graveyard...........................until they send him to the potato race...
            His dam is out of a mare that finished 3rd in the 2008 NHC

            So staying trips may be his bag

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            • Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post

              His dam is out of a mare that finished 3rd in the 2008 NHC

              So staying trips may be his bag
              I’m Bartlett all day long for him. Think he could devour 3m and a hill. Well at least that’s what I’m hoping

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              • Looking forward to seeing what killaney king is made of, one I've been waiting to see.

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                • Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post

                  Patrick:

                  "Usually I get hit by a bolt of lightning in this race - I’ve fallen off 1/10 shots, got two Grade 1 winners beaten so it’s not a lucky race for me, but he was very good,” said the winning rider.

                  “He loved the ground, settled well, but I do think he would prefer going the other direction.

                  “We let him gallop and he settled. We’ve always thought an awful lot of him, but we couldn’t get him right last year, after he ran the first time. He was always looking poorly.

                  “There was nothing wrong with him, but this year he looks stronger and that’s what we thought of him all along.

                  "Hopefully we can just keep him right as he’s just not simple to train, but I think we might have him now.

                  “We’re hoping he’s a Grade 1 horse — that’s what we’ve always hoped for him.”
                  Looked the further he went the better and on bad ground. Bit concerning the comments about keeping him right as not easy to train from an ante post perspective though...

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                  • Originally posted by Rooster Booster View Post

                    Yep he was on my Albert Bartlett shortlist already and today has cemented that thought for me. Still 25 with hills and I think that’s very fair.

                    ….Chapeau is 18-1 TWAR in Hills enhanced specials. He’s as low as 16-1 in Bally and AB markets.
                    Last edited by Eggs; 7 December 2023, 06:17 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by Eggs View Post


                      ….Chapeau is 18-1 TWAR in Hills enhanced specials. He’s as low as 16-1 in Bally and AB markets.
                      Thanks Eggs. They really are taking a view on him that’s for sure.

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                      • My boy very popular today across the board. All 14's gone. Best 12's now.

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                        • I was impressed with the performance of South of the Border first time out, particularly his jumping. And backed him for Supreme.
                          That was over 2m at Sandown.
                          Today hes back at Sandown but over 2 and a half.
                          Not sure how he will cope with conditions today but hoping for another nice performance.
                          Have added him for Ballymore this morning, with JDR and Willmount around i can see him quiet possibly being the trainers Ballymore horse.

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                          • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
                            I was impressed with the performance of South of the Border first time out, particularly his jumping. And backed him for Supreme.
                            That was over 2m at Sandown.
                            Today hes back at Sandown but over 2 and a half.
                            Not sure how he will cope with conditions today but hoping for another nice performance.
                            Have added him for Ballymore this morning, with JDR and Willmount around i can see him quiet possibly being the trainers Ballymore horse.
                            I think this is a wise decision. I am going to do the same seeing as I got him priced up by pretty much every bookmaker for the race only the other day

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                            • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
                              I was impressed with the performance of South of the Border first time out, particularly his jumping. And backed him for Supreme.
                              That was over 2m at Sandown.
                              Today hes back at Sandown but over 2 and a half.
                              Not sure how he will cope with conditions today but hoping for another nice performance.
                              Have added him for Ballymore this morning, with JDR and Willmount around i can see him quiet possibly being the trainers Ballymore horse.
                              His stamina will be tested by insurrection today, that’s for sure

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                              • I'm not sure I'd want the winner of that Sandown race for anything other than the AB. That race is not going to be a good indicator for the Ballymore in my opinion.

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