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2024 Novice Chasers
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post
Paul on Rockett, Danny on Cocooner. If Rockett wins, I'd say that's him RSA bound as Paul's ride.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
1 win, 1 2nd and 4 3rds in that time though I think as well as a double gold cup winner falling. Not a bad record. Hendo the only one with 2 wins in that time.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Paul was impressed with him last time. Possibly surprised him a bit. Said he was very good everywhere. Rode him like he was a good horse too. Agree if he wins well then he'll likely be BANC bound. Don't think he'd trouble F2F though.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Poor though by his standards compared to the other Novice Chases. The English seem to do much better in the race compared with others. I wonder why ??
The English probably do better relatively in the BANC as the English programme has a good staying chase programme for the grade 1 horses and the good handicappers. So a lot of the trainers want to source staying horses.
THeir record in the Turners is good though - 3 of the last 5 won by the English.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
No wins in 6 years in the Turners - we'll ignore the 3 we won in a row beforehand and GDC's fall. Easy to suggest he has a poor record in that race without looking into it.
The English probably do better relatively in the BANC as the English programme has a good staying chase programme for the grade 1 horses and the good handicappers. So a lot of the trainers want to source staying horses.
THeir record in the Turners is good though - 3 of the last 5 won by the English.
Agree re English programme. Probably far more experienced and tougher than Irish over the longer trip at this stage in their careers.
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Originally posted by Irish Rugby View Post
And we all have Saxon Warrior to thank for the heads up early doors if Nick Rockett turns up at the BANC and brings home the bacon. He was sweet on him after he won that G2 hurdle in April at Fairyhouse by a country mile.
Probably be using him in Doubles on Sunday, if the price allows, together with an antepost pick (or two).
Maybe Trebles, if I can find another for the weekend.
Hopefully he can be a good back up to
Dinoblue (Mares Chase) 33/1,
as inspired picks from last April.Last edited by Saxon Warrior; 9 February 2024, 01:25 PM."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
Hoping he romps in on Sunday.
Probably be using him in Doubles on Sunday, if the price allows, together with an antepost pick (or two).
Maybe Trebles, if I can find another for the weekend.
Hopefully he can be a good back up to
Dinoblue (Mares Chase) 33/1,
as inspired picks from last April.
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Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View PostGood to see American mike finally get a go over 3 miles
Expecting a big run from cocooner even though paul has chosen nick rockett
Though the ground may be too soft for him to show his bestFat Jockey Patron (est. Jan 2021)
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I'd be a little worried myself regarding any horse being aimed at Cheltenham being run this weekend over 3 miles in Navan. It's been pretty wet all this week in the East of Ireland. It's a tough going track at the best of times, especially the dip at the end of the back straight once theres anything with soft or worse in the going. Facing 3 miles on that ground and being asked to turn around in 4 weeks time and try replicate a 3 mile or 3M6F effort, would take a fair horse to perform in both
See below ground update this morn - Heavy but should be dry between now and sunday
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Originally posted by PresentingPercy View PostI'd be a little worried myself regarding any horse being aimed at Cheltenham being run this weekend over 3 miles in Navan. It's been pretty wet all this week in the East of Ireland. It's a tough going track at the best of times, especially the dip at the end of the back straight once theres anything with soft or worse in the going. Facing 3 miles on that ground and being asked to turn around in 4 weeks time and try replicate a 3 mile or 3M6F effort, would take a fair horse to perform in both
See below ground update this morn - Heavy but should be dry between now and sunday
https://x.com/ihrb_ie/status/1755862413914583390?s=20Fat Jockey Patron (est. Jan 2021)
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