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At 5am this morning catching up on the FJ's threads before work from last night i hit the 50s with WH boosted to 56. Im waving the Double D flag thanx Kev. Shame the Double D's isnt on the Mrs
the jockey was interviewed after the race and said she needed that to get the freshness out. I got the impression he wasn’t at all surprised by the run. He said relkeel next and was specifically asked about 3 miles (or what direction after the relkeel) and he said the plan is to return to 3 miles after the relkeel. So all eyes on the relkeel to see if she still has all her ability imo. For those assuming the 3 mile project is over, it isn’t according to Nico. He was quite clear.
P.s this obviously isn’t an exact quote, it is me paraphrasing, but the one thing he was crystal clear on was the intention to go back to 3 miles after the relkeel.
Great news. She's definitely more a threat in the Mares Hurdle than the Stayers IMO. She simply won't stay in a true run Cheltenham Stayers.
And yet they intend to go back to 3m after the Relkeel.
If she’s at her best, a true run stayers would give her the best chance imo.
Hopefully she wins the Relkeel (often a very weak race) and then she's likely to go straight to the Stayers. That's what I'd hope for anyway. I've banged the 'she won't stay' drum for a long time now and yesterday's race hasn't changed my opinion one bit. I'm a stubborn old bugger !
I've banged the 'she won't stay' drum for a long time now and yesterday's race hasn't changed my opinion one bit. I'm a stubborn old bugger !
There wasn't a lot in yesterday's race to suggest she would stay to be fair. I'm heavily invested in her for the Stayers but I wouldn't want to be in the position I'm in based on yesterday's running. I would argue that she was beaten before staying became a factor yesterday though. She lost 5 lengths at the top of the straight and then stayed approximately that length behind the whole way down the straight. It's reasonable to say Paisley stayed better yesterday as he got a lot closer to the front two over the length of the straight, but if Marie's hadn't stayed she would have fallen further behind down the straight and/or been pulled up rather than just tenderly ridden. I don't think the Relkeel will tell us anything either given it's run over shorter so I'll just let my cards run until March and hope it was just fitness that caused her to look poor yesterday.
Frustrating to see Buddy One in that race there... this is the problem with backing horses that are with 'smaller' yards that dont necessary follow standard routes or go down trials - would have liked to have seen him saved for the Cleeve Hurdle
Teahupoo - he's a proper middle distance horse. Its a shame there isnt a race of this nature at the fez
Paul far too confident on IEP. As soon as Teahupoo came upsides and jumped the last, only one winner. Tried to win in style instead of just trying to go for it while Teahupoo was getting into top gear.
Theleme at least as a decent rival to take him on.
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