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2024 Triumph Hurdle (Juveniles)

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Runragged View Post

    Very good spot! Any thoughts on reasons for this? Seems anything with form lines through Jigme has an elevated RPR. Would make Leon Du Berlais interesting if anyone has/will snap him up. Four runs, improving every time and form ties in well. Could be an ideal type to go straight into the Fred Winter...
    I think he's still in France at the moment If that changes I'm sure this forum will be one of the first places to note it though

    No real thoughts on why the RPR's are so low, other than as you note, Jigme being the standout, although even he was only given 113 for his debut.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Benjy23 View Post
      16s across the board at the moment. And as JackieMoon33 says he's one of a load that have been hyped already. I'd rather take a shorter price after seeing them all to be honest.

      25s my cut off
      20/1 used to be my cut off for similar reasons

      Getting harder and harder to stick to each season.

      Prices move (sometimes correctly) and that skews it

      Stick to your guns, deal with FOMO

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      • #33
        …looks like Wodhooh’s victory hasn’t impacted this market.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Eggs View Post
          …looks like Wodhooh’s victory hasn’t impacted this market.
          unsurprisingly really, doubt she'd be anyway near good enough on that performance

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          • #35
            She really ought to be getting pushed out in the market on the back of that.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by darlojim View Post

              unsurprisingly really, doubt she'd be anyway near good enough on that performance
              some race though, proper ding dong battle from some way out

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Benjy23 View Post
                She really ought to be getting pushed out in the market on the back of that.
                Good attitude for when she wins the Fred Winter though

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Eggs View Post
                  …looks like Wodhooh’s victory hasn’t impacted this market.
                  Listed hurdle at Newbury on Dec 2nd next for her.

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                  • #39
                    Willie mentions Triumph or Mares Novice for Kargese. She won a hurdle race in March so doesn't qualify for the Mares Novice.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post
                      Willie mentions Triumph or Mares Novice for Kargese. She won a hurdle race in March so doesn't qualify for the Mares Novice.
                      This year's Lossiemouth.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Lobos View Post

                        This year's Lossiemouth.
                        Id say Willie would have liked the form to stand up a little better. I was a fan of Kargese early this season but the form just hasnt stood up at all and if anyone its looked pretty poor. Obvious caveat that it willie training her now, but you'd still like form to be franked

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                        • #42
                          If Salvador Mundi is the best of Willies, Sir Gino is the ticket, he beat him going away at Auteuil with a hands & heels ride.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by SeanRock View Post
                            If Salvador Mundi is the best of Willies, Sir Gino is the ticket, he beat him going away at Auteuil with a hands & heels ride.
                            Worth noting Anzadam his new recruit wasnt in the tour for obvious reasons. His form and potential would be right up there. Could also confirm the possibility for Mundi to be held back, like initial whispers

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by SeanRock View Post
                              If Salvador Mundi is the best of Willies, Sir Gino is the ticket, he beat him going away at Auteuil with a hands & heels ride.
                              1 and quarter length isnt going away from anyone! Also he triumph tends to go the way of stayers and with salvator having stamina in the pedigree he certainly fits the bill for a more dominant trainer of this race also

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Ray View Post

                                1 and quarter length isnt going away from anyone! Also he triumph tends to go the way of stayers and with salvator having stamina in the pedigree he certainly fits the bill for a more dominant trainer of this race also
                                Plus factor in the best horses in those French races don't always win either..

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