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2025 Novice Chasers
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostCan't believe these trainers are already moaning about the ground conditions. Same for everyone. Just get on with it. All courses make it as safe as they can . Remember when horses raced on ground described as 'Hard'.
So best imo to be aware of that and what it could do with us as antepost backers
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
Henderson is very fortunate this year that his better novice hurdlers weren't able to perform to their potential in the end of season graded races. So he's got a bunch of potentially graded level novice chasers with incredibly low marks based on their potential.
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Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
Problem is in reality they don’t get on with it at times
So best imo to be aware of that and what it could do with us as antepost backers
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
I think, like someone else said , it won't affect us as AP punters as the best trainers only give them 2/3 max runs before the Fez. Can't be worrying about ground conditions as well as everything else.
Imo it’s entirely possible that we back horses for March that don’t turn up in March, because their planned campaign got affected.
Im just preempting what could happen, no more than that.
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Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
But they do worry about ground conditions, as two of our top trainers have just said.
Imo it’s entirely possible that we back horses for March that don’t turn up in March, because their planned campaign got affected.
Im just preempting what could happen, no more than that.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Fully understand your point but mine is that none of us punters will be factoring in that when making our picks especially as 90% of mine have been made already
Maybe it affects maybe it don’t, but it’s not ideal if trainers are pulling their novices when it’s clear they want to get a run into them.
Im sure PN wanted CT to get a run today, but not happening.
Hopefully it don’t harm his plans too
much going forward.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostCan't believe these trainers are already moaning about the ground conditions. Same for everyone. Just get on with it. All courses make it as safe as they can . Remember when horses raced on ground described as 'Hard'.
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