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Originally posted by Studfarm254 View PostPeople making a case for crambo for the stayers. What drugs are taking and where can I get some? Sounds like it’s some craic hi!Originally posted by Zachx02 View Post
Wouldn't back him with stolen money
Nothing wrong with people trying to find big priced winners, looking for different angles.
If you disagree, perhaps something more constructive, or here's an idea.... put a case up yourself for what does win?
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
Nothing wrong with people trying to find big priced winners, looking for different angles.
If you disagree, perhaps something more constructive, or here's an idea.... put a case up yourself for what does win?
For me Theleme just wins, I remember putting him up in the roll ups thread in May when bet365 priced up the French CHurdle early and he was something stupid like 4-1 and ended up going off at 7-4 or something I believe, the form just adds up from that race and you can't say it isn't good form either and can't be used as you'd be saying all of the Mullins Battalion, Hermes Baie who he knocked off as Frances best hurdler, Flooring Porter and Feronily behind all didn't run to form which would just be doing anything to try and crab the performance and I don't believe we've even seen the best of him either as he's 6 and still progressing
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Originally posted by Zachx02 View Post
For me if he was going to win the race he'd have won on Saturday and although the ride was crap(if paddy brennan was on instead i reckon he'd have won) if the horse is good enough to win a stayers he would have gone and won and would have needed to do so in an impressive fashion posting at least an RPR in the mid 150s for me to entertain it, but he could be one for the pertemps now, like alaphilpe for the trainer 2 years ago.
For me Theleme just wins, I remember putting him up in the roll ups thread in May when bet365 priced up the French CHurdle early and he was something stupid like 4-1 and ended up going off at 7-4 or something I believe, the form just adds up from that race and you can't say it isn't good form either and can't be used as you'd be saying all of the Mullins Battalion, Hermes Baie who he knocked off as Frances best hurdler, Flooring Porter and Feronily behind all didn't run to form which would just be doing anything to try and crab the performance and I don't believe we've even seen the best of him either as he's 6 and still progressing
French jockeys often interesting! ….tho like u I’m a Theleme backer from while ago
Ones to watch at price for me are Sir Gerhard and possibly West BalboaFat Jockey Patron (est. Jan 2021)
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As Theleme is going straight to the Fez without a prior English prep I think his price will hold up so he may be one to back once NRNB appears.
Agreed at the prices (around 20's) both West Balboa (Long Walk next) and Sir Gerhard (currently Willes shortest priced horse) are worth keeping a close eye on.
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Originally posted by Studfarm254 View PostPeople making a case for crambo for the stayers. What drugs are taking and where can I get some? Sounds like it’s some craic hi!
For me if he was going to win the race he'd have won on Saturday and although the ride was crap(if paddy brennan was on instead i reckon he'd have won) if the horse is good enough to win a stayers he would have gone and won and would have needed to do so in an impressive fashion posting at least an RPR in the mid 150s for me to entertain it, but he could be one for the pertemps now, like alaphilpe for the trainer 2 years ago.
For me Theleme just wins, I remember putting him up in the roll ups thread in May when bet365 priced up the French CHurdle early and he was something stupid like 4-1 and ended up going off at 7-4 or something I believe, the form just adds up from that race and you can't say it isn't good form either and can't be used as you'd be saying all of the Mullins Battalion, Hermes Baie who he knocked off as Frances best hurdler, Flooring Porter and Feronily behind all didn't run to form which would just be doing anything to try and crab the performance and I don't believe we've even seen the best of him either as he's 6 and still progressing
Lisnagar oscar was well beaten in saturdays race at haydock in the same season as which he won the stayers. it can and has been done.
Paisley park won the race by 1/2 length off 147, only 8lbs higher than what crambo ran off on saturday. it was a very similar run to crambos, finishing like a train and unlike crambo getting up in the last strides. The rpr's might be different but the performance was very similar.
Unfortunately crambo couldn't reach the 2 very well handicapped irish horses that had lightweights compared to the 11-10 he was carrying. I find it highly unlikely they'll go for the pertemps to be done like that again.
His best performance for me came in his win at sandown when he was ridden much more prominently, that was over 2m4f in heavy going, he stayed on very strongly up the sandown hill that day, being headed and battling back.
The french 6 year old who is a single figure price has never seen a hill, nevermind like the one he'll encounter at cheltenham. Both going downhill and coming back uphill.
In the stayers hurdle there's a lot of running in the last 7 and half furlongs, only 2 hurdles to jump in that distance.
In that sandown race i mention there was 2 hurdles omitted and also in his aintree win there was 4 hurdles omitted,
The run in at haydock from the back of the last is nearly 2f and this is where crambo was doing his best work.
The sandown win where he finished so well uphill.
It all points to him being very well suited to cheltenham and the stayers.
Studfarm it's quite easy to crab somebody who's makng a case for a horse, especially when that horse has just been beaten.
What i'd like to hear is why you don't think crambo can win the stayers?
And zach why are you so sure theleme will just win, having never raced in britain?Last edited by AaronLad; 27 November 2023, 04:25 AM.
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AaronLad I do like Crambo and his weaving runs to the line … but … I don’t expect him to be smaller than 25/1 on the day. He could be of course, but I just don’t see it. Lisnagar Oscar went off 50/1 didn’t he (I backed him on trials day and let him run at the fez). So he’s one I’d think about in the day. I might play him TWAF for another decent price if he were to run in something like the Cleeve Hurdle.
It’ll be interesting to see what the capper does with him tomorrow too as the Pertemps was namechecked earlier in the year and could be an option still.
On the French form, whilst he’s not been over here, he did beat about everything Mullins had to throw at him on the snaff at Auteuil. So we do have a handle on his form more than we do some others from seasons gone by.
I've seen some comparisons with Gold Tweet. He’s rated 30lb higher than Gold Tweet was before his run in the Cleeve. I think we’re talking about a potential superstar here.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
He doesn't always get it right. He's a stubborn old goat at times...doesn't like being wrong.
I just think that if it was so obvious he’s not a chaser they could find that out at home?
Surely he must have been schooling fine.
Anyway guess we will find out soon enough, his next entry maybe.
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View PostAaronLad I do like Crambo and his weaving runs to the line … but … I don’t expect him to be smaller than 25/1 on the day. He could be of course, but I just don’t see it. Lisnagar Oscar went off 50/1 didn’t he (I backed him on trials day and let him run at the fez). So he’s one I’d think about in the day. I might play him TWAF for another decent price if he were to run in something like the Cleeve Hurdle.
It’ll be interesting to see what the capper does with him tomorrow too as the Pertemps was namechecked earlier in the year and could be an option still.
On the French form, whilst he’s not been over here, he did beat about everything Mullins had to throw at him on the snaff at Auteuil. So we do have a handle on his form more than we do some others from seasons gone by.
I've seen some comparisons with Gold Tweet. He’s rated 30lb higher than Gold Tweet was before his run in the Cleeve. I think we’re talking about a potential superstar here.
After watching that I would be surprised if he’s not entered in a race like the long walk or Cleeve next time.
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View PostAaronLad I do like Crambo and his weaving runs to the line … but … I don’t expect him to be smaller than 25/1 on the day. He could be of course, but I just don’t see it. Lisnagar Oscar went off 50/1 didn’t he (I backed him on trials day and let him run at the fez). So he’s one I’d think about in the day. I might play him TWAF for another decent price if he were to run in something like the Cleeve Hurdle.
It’ll be interesting to see what the capper does with him tomorrow too as the Pertemps was namechecked earlier in the year and could be an option still.
On the French form, whilst he’s not been over here, he did beat about everything Mullins had to throw at him on the snaff at Auteuil. So we do have a handle on his form more than we do some others from seasons gone by.
I've seen some comparisons with Gold Tweet. He’s rated 30lb higher than Gold Tweet was before his run in the Cleeve. I think we’re talking about a potential superstar here.
The people that had attempted to get him onside were probably doing so @50/1+ with the wtaf bet.
His next entry will tell us where they're heading this season. I hope his next run is the long walk and not a pertemps qualifier.
I'd like to see theleme do it on a stiff, undulating track. he's already a superstar in france. i'm not doubting his ability to do it on a flat track over and over again.
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Originally posted by AaronLad View Post
My post isn't supposed to be about whether crambo is a bet at the current price. It's the comments made about people making a case for him. and why there is actually a case for him.
The people that had attempted to get him onside were probably doing so @50/1+ with the wtaf bet.
His next entry will tell us where they're heading this season. I hope his next run is the long walk and not a pertemps qualifier.
I'd like to see theleme do it on a stiff, undulating track. he's already a superstar in france. i'm not doubting his ability to do it on a flat track over and over again.
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post
I’m not suggesting it was the intent of your post, I was moving the conversation towards price which has to be a factor. I think he’s an I interesting contender so the thought naturally moves to his price. Do you think the long walk might come a little soon?
I don't think he's value at his current price, I was reluctant to take the 33's on him prior to saturday so I am in no rush to get him onside. But i'm certainly no less keen on him after saturday, i thought it was a very encouraging first try over 3m
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Originally posted by AaronLad View Post
Originally posted by Zachx02 View Post
For me if he was going to win the race he'd have won on Saturday and although the ride was crap(if paddy brennan was on instead i reckon he'd have won) if the horse is good enough to win a stayers he would have gone and won and would have needed to do so in an impressive fashion posting at least an RPR in the mid 150s for me to entertain it, but he could be one for the pertemps now, like alaphilpe for the trainer 2 years ago.
For me Theleme just wins, I remember putting him up in the roll ups thread in May when bet365 priced up the French CHurdle early and he was something stupid like 4-1 and ended up going off at 7-4 or something I believe, the form just adds up from that race and you can't say it isn't good form either and can't be used as you'd be saying all of the Mullins Battalion, Hermes Baie who he knocked off as Frances best hurdler, Flooring Porter and Feronily behind all didn't run to form which would just be doing anything to try and crab the performance and I don't believe we've even seen the best of him either as he's 6 and still progressing
Lisnagar oscar was well beaten in saturdays race at haydock in the same season as which he won the stayers. it can and has been done.
Paisley park won the race by 1/2 length off 147, only 8lbs higher than what crambo ran off on saturday. it was a very similar run to crambos, finishing like a train and unlike crambo getting up in the last strides. The rpr's might be different but the performance was very similar.
Unfortunately crambo couldn't reach the 2 very well handicapped irish horses that had lightweights compared to the 11-10 he was carrying. I find it highly unlikely they'll go for the pertemps to be done like that again.
His best performance for me came in his win at sandown when he was ridden much more prominently, that was over 2m4f in heavy going, he stayed on very strongly up the sandown hill that day, being headed and battling back.
The french 6 year old who is a single figure price has never seen a hill, nevermind like the one he'll encounter at cheltenham. Both going downhill and coming back uphill.
In the stayers hurdle there's a lot of running in the last 7 and half furlongs, only 2 hurdles to jump in that distance.
In that sandown race i mention there was 2 hurdles omitted and also in his aintree win there was 4 hurdles omitted,
The run in at haydock from the back of the last is nearly 2f and this is where crambo was doing his best work.
The sandown win where he finished so well uphill.
It all points to him being very well suited to cheltenham and the stayers.
Studfarm it's quite easy to crab somebody who's makng a case for a horse, especially when that horse has just been beaten.
What i'd like to hear is why you don't think crambo can win the stayers?
And zach why are you so sure theleme will just win, having never raced in britain?
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Originally posted by Zachx02 View Post
Paisley park's win was 15 lbs better on RPRs than crambos run, that's a lot of improvement needing to be shown and lisnagar oscar was practically tailed off in the race and his RPR in the stayers was the only sub 160 performance in the last decade, Theleme is already producing near 170 RPRs whilst not even being asked a question in France and those would be good enough to win 8 of the last stayers renewals and you can probably get a few more lbs out of that if he was off the bridle and asked for a bit more
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