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2025, The Odds on Offer

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  • Originally posted by DenmanSacre View Post

    Still a novice so unless he wins this season, more likely to go the Arkle or Turners you'd think
    Good point
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    • Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post

      Mine was an absolute car crash and possibly the worst year of my stupid ass strategy. The prices won’t be helped as Cheltenham talk has amplified on Twitter this year so it’s going to get harder. It’s almost all year round now and the fact so many horses already have prices is not going to help either.
      Agreed. It feels like the golden age of ante post punting has come to the end. There are some prices that entice me in but I'm having to back horses earlier and earlier each year. For example, the 4/1 that's available on Teahupoo will have almost certainly have disappeared in the next week or so. That price would have been available until Punch a few years ago, maybe even until late summer.

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      • Salvador Mundi is far more appealing to me at 66/1 for the Gallagher than 33/1 for the Supreme, he’s bred to be a middle distance horse being a No Risk At All out of a Saint Des Saints mare.

        He ran a nice enough race without really threatening for his first start Triumph staying on well from the back of the field in bottomless ground. Hopefully he’ll be put away for the season now with a view to next season.

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        • Originally posted by SeanRock View Post
          Salvador Mundi is far more appealing to me at 66/1 for the Gallagher than 33/1 for the Supreme, he’s bred to be a middle distance horse being a No Risk At All out of a Saint Des Saints mare.

          He ran a nice enough race without really threatening for his first start Triumph staying on well from the back of the field in bottomless ground. Hopefully he’ll be put away for the season now with a view to next season.
          ….also an ‘eye catcher’ for ATR’s James Flaherty;

          ‘In the same contest, Salvator Mundi came into the race with a big reputation, representing the Sir Gino form line. This was his first start for Willie Mullins and it was a big ask going in against battle-hardened juveniles, even if he had the benefit of a run over hurdles in France. We have seen many times this season how the horses from Closutton were improving for their first run and while this stage of the season might be slightly different, there is no replacement for race fitness.

          It was hugely promising then that he travelled into the race as well as he did, coming from well off the pace and catching the eye after the penultimate hurdle. He shaped like a horse that might well improve fitness-wise next time. He still wasn’t far away on the run to the final flight but faded up the hill to eventually finish a seventeen-length sixth. I think he is much better than that suggests.’

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          • Originally posted by SeanRock View Post
            Salvador Mundi is far more appealing to me at 66/1 for the Gallagher than 33/1 for the Supreme, he’s bred to be a middle distance horse being a No Risk At All out of a Saint Des Saints mare.

            He ran a nice enough race without really threatening for his first start Triumph staying on well from the back of the field in bottomless ground. Hopefully he’ll be put away for the season now with a view to next season.
            On the same note, I like Supersundae @ 100/1 for the same race. Willie has confirmed he wants a trip and that UK/Ire debut in the Supreme was fine (RPR 137). Willie has already nominated him as one for the novice hurdles next year too.

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            • Quite like the look of 33s PP for l'homme presse in the ryanair , he'll almost certainly get an entry, it was a toss up between the turners/browns a couple of years ago, charlie deutsch's remarks about not seeing it out in the gold out wasn't lost on me. You'll need a 170 horse to win the ryanair nxt year, with the gold cup 2025 potentially having 3 superstars in it, Gdc, f2f and il est f, i could see venetia opting for the ryanair, it wouldn't have been lost on her also that it was protekorat took the honours this year, the thursday race would be right up his street.

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              • I'd just like to thank you all for ensuring that I've placed more on next year already than I intended to because such strong cases have been made for so many horses at good prices

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                • Originally posted by Odin View Post
                  I'd just like to thank you all for ensuring that I've placed more on next year already than I intended to because such strong cases have been made for so many horses at good prices
                  Each year seem to need to get on earlier & earlier so I’m doing same
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                  • Originally posted by TigerRolllllll View Post

                    Each year seem to need to get on earlier & earlier so I’m doing same
                    Yeah it seems so, but I definitely feel there are more "good" prices this year than I remember in the last couple of years so I'm happy to take them whilst they are there and then hibernate through the summer as appropriate

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                    • Everyone will be different, but from analysing my Antepost bets over the last few years - my most profitable periods are bets placed before the end of April and then from when NRNB kicks in.
                      I have profitable periods in between, but I seem to get suckered into FOMO from September to January and end up backing more horses than I need to, at prices that don't represent value.


                      Having said the that - I don't tend listen to my own advice and I'm sure that I'll do the same this year!

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                      • Just having a look..


                        Ballyburn for the Browns Advisory.

                        I'm not saying I think he will go here... Turners surely the likeliest... but with WPM running Fact To File in it this year being his best novice chaser.... PP/BF being 12/1 for this race is surely worth a couple of points? WH 5/2!!

                        He wasn't stopping over 2m5f

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                        • Originally posted by OverTheLast View Post
                          Just having a look..


                          Ballyburn for the Browns Advisory.

                          I'm not saying I think he will go here... Turners surely the likeliest... but with WPM running Fact To File in it this year being his best novice chaser.... PP/BF being 12/1 for this race is surely worth a couple of points? WH 5/2!!

                          He wasn't stopping over 2m5f
                          FTF went RSA due to JP having his bollocks on it so hard to see that angle and GDC went Turners.

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                          • Originally posted by Birds Nest View Post
                            Quite like the look of 33s PP for l'homme presse in the ryanair , he'll almost certainly get an entry, it was a toss up between the turners/browns a couple of years ago, charlie deutsch's remarks about not seeing it out in the gold out wasn't lost on me. You'll need a 170 horse to win the ryanair nxt year, with the gold cup 2025 potentially having 3 superstars in it, Gdc, f2f and il est f, i could see venetia opting for the ryanair, it wouldn't have been lost on her also that it was protekorat took the honours this year, the thursday race would be right up his street.
                            I like the shout, there's a quote today about him in the Racing Post, this part is most interesting with respect to next year's target:

                            "There will be plenty of opportunities for him next season. Charlie said after the Gold Cup that the tacky ground slightly blunted his speed. We've known all along he does possess pace, which he proved when beating the Ryanair winner at Lingfield. That's why people might be thinking about a drop in trip but we're not looking that far ahead."

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                            • I’m sure Charlie just said better ground needed in the GC

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                              • Originally posted by Rigga View Post
                                I’m sure Charlie just said better ground needed in the GC
                                He did. Chappers tried to push him down the Ryanair route and he said “no, just better ground” or similar.

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