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2024 Novice Hurdlers
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Ive backed Its For Me for the Supreme @ 11/1 (boosted with Hills) NRMB. The more I look at it the more sense it makes. He raced way too freely on the level and even though he was keen on debut I thought he looked more settled than he had looked previously. Jumping was fine and the form looks good as he's beaten a subsequent Grade 1 winner without too much fuss. A lot of Willies are coming on chunks for a run and he's posted a debut RPR of 141, so we could easily see north of 150+ next time out which would put him firmly in the frame as being Willies number one Supreme horse. He has Cheltenham experience which I like and was far from disgraced in the bumper given how keen he was. In a division that looks wide open I'll take a chance on him. If Paul really wanted to I think he could have wound IFM up earlier and beaten CP even further, and that looks like much better form than JDR who is half the price, never been to Cheltenham and who has had two runs to run to a higher level than that and hasn't. Simon and Isaac are really hitting the frame now as top owners with a few recent festival winners and I think a double figure price with the protection of NRMB makes sense all things considered.
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His initial RPR is something I couldn’t ignore
however…. I’ve decided to take a risk and backed Its for Me for the ballymore at 33/1. Risky bet but I plan to double Its for me for the DRF and supreme so I have him covered in both races
yup, he’s a keen horse but his first run was impressive enough and the form is working out pretty well
i just have a feeling that connections will try and retain the Ballymore, and given the current state of the novice division, we may see more horses run in the Ballymore than the supreme ?? Which would help give him cover
Ruby doesn’t appear to like him though, judging from his response in one of the RTC podcasts. I just don’t see Mullins having any top novices this year outside of It’s For Me
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Originally posted by opatcho View PostHis initial RPR is something I couldn’t ignore
however…. I’ve decided to take a risk and backed Its for Me for the ballymore at 33/1. Risky bet but I plan to double Its for me for the DRF and supreme so I have him covered in both races
yup, he’s a keen horse but his first run was impressive enough and the form is working out pretty well
i just have a feeling that connections will try and retain the Ballymore, and given the current state of the novice division, we may see more horses run in the Ballymore than the supreme ?? Which would help give him cover
Ruby doesn’t appear to like him though, judging from his response in one of the RTC podcasts. I just don’t see Mullins having any top novices this year outside of It’s For Me
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post6/1 NRMB seems very fair for ADTS. If he blows out on return then money back.
Trainer put me off this angle to be honest. If he was with Mullins or someone then I'd take the bet now NRNB.
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Having JP as the owner is a bonus here. Because he spreads his horses around, even he doesn't have the definitive information for a reliable bet but he will allow both/all horses to take their chance. I remember when Captain Cee Bee turned over Binocular in the Supreme and this year could be similar.
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Originally posted by archie View PostHaving JP as the owner is a bonus here. Because he spreads his horses around, even he doesn't have the definitive information for a reliable bet but he will allow both/all horses to take their chance. I remember when Captain Cee Bee turned over Binocular in the Supreme and this year could be similar.
It's a bonus for the sport to have him, for sure.
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Originally posted by Benjy23 View Post
I considered this angle when NRNB appeared but... JP loves any Cheltenham runner, and the trainer will be desperate for a runner so could probably easily convince JP still to run. Obviously everything fitness wise being well.
Trainer put me off this angle to be honest. If he was with Mullins or someone then I'd take the bet now NRNB.
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