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April ‘24 Yankee
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Monty's Star - Gold Cup is a lovely EW price - 33/1 in some places.
Lightly raced, improving horse with the right connections - can only see him going Gold Cup (with a chance).
Unless Willie has the 1-2-3-4-5, which at this stage is not beyond the realms of possibility- surely he'll be involved at the business end.
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Originally posted by RufusFlynn View PostMonty's Star - Gold Cup is a lovely EW price - 33/1 in some places.
Lightly raced, improving horse with the right connections - can only see him going Gold Cup (with a chance).
Unless Willie has the 1-2-3-4-5, which at this stage is not beyond the realms of possibility- surely he'll be involved at the business end.
I actually wasn't keen on him for the BANC, as some on here may remember, I thought he'd benefit for the run with a view to next season, but he certainly showed plenty of improvement.
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Brighterdaysahead is only a 5yo so don't think there will be any hurry getting her over fences. She has been quite green this year so another year over hurdles would do her good. Mares Hurdle looks an obvious target for her so it would surprise me if she did go chasing. Can see the appeal of Dysart Enos but she has yet to race over hurdles in graded company. Considered a quick mare who may not want the ground too testing, especially over the 2 1/2m trip of the Mares hurdle. I would rather take a shorter price when she has proven herself more.
Jonbon is one worth adding to multiples for Cheltenham, though restricted by price on who to get on with. William Hill cut the 8/1 to 6/1 for the Ryanair yesterday though the price is still fair. Is 4/1 in most places however. Protektorat got a 170 RPR for his run at Cheltenham and Aintree, giving Jonbon a 172. Surely the aim next year will be the Ryanair for Jonbon and having already beaten the winner getting an RPR higher than achieved in the Ryanair then he would have a fabulous chance, albeit we don't know who will show up from the Mullins yard. Reluctant to fancy Gaelic Warrior over 2 1/2m as he was considered to have jumped straighter as he got a lead, which would be unlikely over 2 1/2m knowing how quick the horse is. Il Etat Temps doesn't seem at his best at Cheltenham. Plenty of others are ageing now and past their best.
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Can’t see Monty’s winning a gold cup, maybe one for the grand national next year or the year after.
Note of caution re fact to file, he wasn’t given any entries at punchestown today. I’ve no idea if he’s picked up an injury or just gone on his summer holidays early but I’d be tempted to wait on him now as his odds won’t shorten much over the summer if he isn’t running before the end of the season and reevaluate when any more info is known.
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Risky one Jonbon for the Ryanair. Not only could he step back down in trip for the Champion Chase or up again in trip for the GC, he has also suffered his only three defeats of his life all at Cheltenham. Perhaps the course just doesn't quite float his boat.
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Originally posted by Runragged View PostBrighterdaysahead is only a 5yo so don't think there will be any hurry getting her over fences. She has been quite green this year so another year over hurdles would do her good.
The Irish trainer rates Brighterdaysahead highly and was pleased after she bounced back from second place at Cheltenham to claim Grade One glory at Aintree
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I'd be surprised if Brighterdaysahead stays hurdling. In my eyes, she's matured with each run and lto, was an easy ride, jumped well and showed no signs of greenness. It's not as if she's a 4yo who has had few runs. She's had 7 runs, will mature more over the summer and if Gordon and Gigginstown really think she is up there with the best they have had, I think they will send her straight over fences. The Mares chase and then Gold Cup imo.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostRisky one Jonbon for the Ryanair. Not only could he step back down in trip for the Champion Chase or up again in trip for the GC, he has also suffered his only three defeats of his life all at Cheltenham. Perhaps the course just doesn't quite float his boat.
Course would be a small niggle for me. He's not run badly in any of his runs at the course and was maybe finding things happening too quick for him in the Clarence House on the good to soft ground.
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Originally posted by YoungHustler View PostI'd be surprised if Brighterdaysahead stays hurdling. In my eyes, she's matured with each run and lto, was an easy ride, jumped well and showed no signs of greenness. It's not as if she's a 4yo who has had few runs. She's had 7 runs, will mature more over the summer and if Gordon and Gigginstown really think she is up there with the best they have had, I think they will send her straight over fences. The Mares chase and then Gold Cup imo.
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Originally posted by Benjy23 View Post
Turners I reckon. That 16s won't be around forever.
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Originally posted by darlojim View Post
I'm surprised it's lasted this long, already a hint that they could be looking to go over fences with her, she's already been against the boys (and give them a good thrashing too), I'd have it highly unlikely Gordon sticks to Mares race with her next season.
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