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2025 Novice Hurdlers

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  • Cheers Darlo and EE
    Thanks for clarifying what I thought
    Yeah, as I said not a huge ratings person when looking at punting, and certainly not with nov hurdlers starting out.

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    • I'm not a huge RPR fan but they are quite right to rate on what was achieved rather than speculate on what might have been achieved. This is where the Timeform symbols come in handy.

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      • Of course it's personal preference, but these guidelines that I set for myself when identifying when it's time to have a Supreme bet might help. Rule 4 being relevant to this discussion. If you back every horse that hits 120 in an easy race you'll have a lot of horses to back.


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        • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
          Out of interest
          Anyone know what ratings are generally given to Supreme winners for their maiden victory around this time of year?
          Not be a huge ratings man myself.

          Just had a quick search
          Am I correct in saying that the last two winners got ratings in the 120’s?
          Saxon Warrior is your man….

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          • With all my AP Novice Hurdlers and Chasers, all I am looking for is an entry first, then hoping for a declaration, then for them to run well and preferably win and especially jump well and then for them to come out of the race ok. All that would be a perfect introduction for me. Most of these early season beginners and Novice hurdles are simply to educate and learn from and see where they fit and where to place them next.

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            • From a personal point of view I was visually impressed by RC's win. Thought he jumped and travelled beautifully, quickened immediately when asked for his effort and ran through the line strong. Everything you could possibly ask for in a maiden hurdle. I know a few are sceptical but I do think the Bumper form will turn out to get top class .

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              • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                With all my AP Novice Hurdlers and Chasers, all I am looking for is an entry first, then hoping for a declaration, then for them to run well and preferably win and especially jump well and then for them to come out of the race ok. All that would be a perfect introduction for me. Most of these early season beginners and Novice hurdles are simply to educate and learn from and see where they fit and where to place them next.
                Yep exactly how I look at it.
                I would say the jumping first, and then how they settle and see out the race is most important for me.
                How someone else rates them with numbers is certainly secondary for me.

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                • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                  From a personal point of view I was visually impressed by RC's win. Thought he jumped and travelled beautifully, quickened immediately when asked for his effort and ran through the line strong. Everything you could possibly ask for in a maiden hurdle. I know a few are sceptical but I do think the Bumper form will turn out to get top class .
                  Yes it was pretty much the perfect debut for a nov hurdler imo.

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                  • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post

                    Yep exactly how I look at it.
                    I would say the jumping first, and then how they settle and see out the race is most important for me.
                    How someone else rates them with numbers is certainly secondary for me.
                    If a horse you've backed wins first time up and also gets a decent RPR then it definitely feels like a plus but I don't get hung up on it at all. Visuals are huge for me.

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                    • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                      From a personal point of view I was visually impressed by RC's win. Thought he jumped and travelled beautifully, quickened immediately when asked for his effort and ran through the line strong. Everything you could possibly ask for in a maiden hurdle. I know a few are sceptical but I do think the Bumper form will turn out to get top class .
                      Absolutely. There’s a lot that will crab the champion bumper form, but I think that the first 3 home will have a big say in this season’s supreme and Gallagher hurdles. Hoping jalon will be fit and well enough to run around Christmas

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                      • Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                        From a personal point of view I was visually impressed by RC's win. Thought he jumped and travelled beautifully, quickened immediately when asked for his effort and ran through the line strong. Everything you could possibly ask for in a maiden hurdle. I know a few are sceptical but I do think the Bumper form will turn out to get top class .
                        I was of a similar impression. He did look a unit of a horse like Spectre said, but then again so have some of the previous Supreme winners, so that doesn't bother me.

                        I do agree a bit with archie too about RPR's being too high for beating nothing. Recent seasons have horses hitting 140+ on debut. They needed to reign it in which they've seemingly done, but think they've probably gone the other way now.

                        Kayf Tara's are not usually ones I'd have as 2m novice hurdlers but Edwardstone hit 150 as a 2m hurdler, admittedly second season, but did finished 6th in a Supreme, albeit well beaten, but I suspect Gordon will be able to get more out of Romeo as a hurdler than Alan King did of Edwardstone.

                        Impossible to say if he's the likely winner after a maiden hurdle win, but I do think he'll win the Royal Bond, go shorter and will be one of leading contenders for a while at least. Willie will likely have a strong hand, so impossible not to think he will have one too good for Romeo but it only takes a stone bruise to change things.

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                        • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
                          Cheers Darlo and EE
                          Thanks for clarifying what I thought
                          Yeah, as I said not a huge ratings person when looking at punting, and certainly not with nov hurdlers starting out.
                          They can vary wildly on debut, depending on where you run and what you beat

                          That's why in the RPR Diary, I quote

                          ● debut rating
                          ● rating after 2 runs
                          ● rating Pre-Festival race

                          The 2nd run, if youve won the 1st one, is usually in a Graded race, so that is when youre talking 140+

                          In Ireland horses are virtually herded into Graded races after a Maiden Hurdle or Beginner Chase win.

                          In GB they can go to a Novice race with a penalty on 2nd start, or a Listed race (we dont have Novice/Open Grade 3's over here).

                          We use that Grade for Hcaps.

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                          • Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post

                            They can vary wildly on debut, depending on where you run and what you beat

                            That's why in the RPR Diary, I quote

                            ● debut rating
                            ● rating after 2 runs
                            ● rating Pre-Festival race

                            The 2nd run, if youve won the 1st one, is usually in a Graded race, so that is when youre talking 140+

                            In Ireland horses are virtually herded into Graded races after a Maiden Hurdle or Beginner Chase win.

                            In GB they can go to a Novice race with a penalty on 2nd start, or a Listed race (we dont have Novice/Open Grade 3's over here).

                            We use that Grade for Hcaps.
                            Thank you Sax
                            Interesting stuff

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                            • Champion bumper form looking ok so far? Will it last?

                              Every year this topic seems to cause debate. Think pre season consensus was that it isn’t the line to follow.

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                              • Originally posted by Parachute Paddy View Post
                                Champion bumper form looking ok so far? Will it last?

                                Every year this topic seems to cause debate. Think pre season consensus was that it isn’t the line to follow.
                                Will be tested again in the 12.50 at Chepstow today. Skelton's horse was first of the Brits home in 8th.
                                Last edited by Lobos; 6 November 2024, 12:13 PM.

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