…SS 16-1 BANC with Hills in their Road to Cheltenham specials.
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Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post
It was a fluke because absolutely nothing else he's ever done suggests he's a grade 1 horse
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Originally posted by Craigy14 View Post
Probably not but ran very credible races last season with a view to the spud though, maybe not Grade 1 though. He was an early pick for the race on here. If it comes up heavy and he wins the BANC would that be a fluke or just need heavy conditions to be at his best? Jukebox made it a decent test so could be he needs that to show Grade 1 form.
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You can look at it two ways I suppose
Stellar Story surprised them today and booked his place in the BANC, and with a festival win in his pocket he's a worthy challenger to the perceived better horse they have in Better Days Ahead - who still got the job done
Or, Stellar Story today means Elliott doesn't have something good enough to win in
History has told us that hurdles form is only part of the answer, so Dancing City in particular shouldn't be written off (I know no-one is) but arguably is he 'too short' ... and we know he's likely to be the stable number 2 on jockey bookings
It's a very interesting race still - which is great - long live Jack Richards
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostYou can look at it two ways I suppose
Stellar Story surprised them today and booked his place in the BANC, and with a festival win in his pocket he's a worthy challenger to the perceived better horse they have in Better Days Ahead - who still got the job done
Or, Stellar Story today means Elliott doesn't have something good enough to win in
History has told us that hurdles form is only part of the answer, so Dancing City in particular shouldn't be written off (I know no-one is) but arguably is he 'too short' ... and we know he's likely to be the stable number 2 on jockey bookings
It's a very interesting race still - which is great - long live Jack Richards
the Mullins horses are probably under priced.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Think that’s the main take out here.
the Mullins horses are probably under priced.
I have a feeling he won't be as strong, as therefore I'll probably think it's a more 'dour' year than a 'classy' year - but early to be nailing any colours to the mast yet
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
Ballyburn will need to start getting those kind of confidence 'Fact To File' vibes and storng backing in to odds on for me to think he's not one to perhaps take on (I've built a book so that's hypothetical) but just in terms of who I think will win it
I have a feeling he won't be as strong, as therefore I'll probably think it's a more 'dour' year than a 'classy' year - but early to be nailing any colours to the mast yet
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I had backed SS so was pleased to see the finishing effort but was worried about some of his jumping. He has a tendency to screw over fences - positively you might put it that he has his own way of getting over them!
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Originally posted by Killiney View PostI had backed SS so was pleased to see the finishing effort but was worried about some of his jumping. He has a tendency to screw over fences - positively you might put it that he has his own way of getting over them!
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Originally posted by Killiney View PostI had backed SS so was pleased to see the finishing effort but was worried about some of his jumping. He has a tendency to screw over fences - positively you might put it that he has his own way of getting over them!
Think both will appreciate a BANC
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