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2025 Champion Hurdle
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So what do we make of PT choosing to ride SM?
Found it very interesting listening to Ruby talking on RTC.
Saying this is an Irish CH and PT will want to win the race.
Basically dismissing thoughts on March, and fair enough too imo, Sunday is a big race in itself.
He could of course make the wrong choice, especially as they both lost their last races, but the fact he’s chosen SM does mean he thinks SM will beat Lossie.
Like Ruby also said, so many ifs, buts and maybes!!
If ever there was a no bet race imo this is it.
Will be a fascinating watch though.
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Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View PostSo what do we make of PT choosing to ride SM?
Found it very interesting listening to Ruby talking on RTC.
Saying this is an Irish CH and PT will want to win the race.
Basically dismissing thoughts on March, and fair enough too imo, Sunday is a big race in itself.
He could of course make the wrong choice, especially as they both lost their last races, but the fact he’s chosen SM does mean he thinks SM will beat Lossie.
Like Ruby also said, so many ifs, buts and maybes!!
If ever there was a no bet race imo this is it.
Will be a fascinating watch though.
Other owner couldn't really argue.
Although if Danny wins Sunday I'd tell him to do one.
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Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View PostSo what do we make of PT choosing to ride SM?
Found it very interesting listening to Ruby talking on RTC.
Saying this is an Irish CH and PT will want to win the race.
Basically dismissing thoughts on March, and fair enough too imo, Sunday is a big race in itself.
He could of course make the wrong choice, especially as they both lost their last races, but the fact he’s chosen SM does mean he thinks SM will beat Lossie.
Like Ruby also said, so many ifs, buts and maybes!!
If ever there was a no bet race imo this is it.
Will be a fascinating watch though.
It's the safest way as well. No one can really be unhappy - now the track can do the talking
If I was heavily invested in Lossiemouth for the Champion Hurdle already you'd take it as a negative for now, but with a very live chance of it turning in your favour this weekend
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
Great bet imo
If SM wins in Sunday, I'd guess that BDA would go Champion Hurdle and take on Conny and State Man, leaving Lossie to defend her crown.
Nice related bet.
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Always thought Paul would pick SM regardless of form. He has been a wonderful servant to him and he's always said he's his favourite so there was little chance he'd desert him now. Win/win for him as if Lossiemouth wins then he'll just jump aboard her for the Fez.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostAlways thought Paul would pick SM regardless of form. He has been a wonderful servant to him and he's always said he's his favourite so there was little chance he'd desert him now. Win/win for him as if Lossiemouth wins then he'll just jump aboard her for the Fez.
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Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
Nowt wrong with loyalty, and of course he will survive, just saying he won’t be looking at it as a win win if he loses on Sunday.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
He will because if Lossiemouth wins he jumps on her for CH. If State Man wins he stays on him for CH. Win/win.
Its the horses he rides?
So he could lose both races and it’s still a win win.
Okey doke
Im with you now……..am I ?
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Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post
so winning the actual races is not actually what you mean?
Its the horses he rides?
So he could lose both races and it’s still a win win.
Okey doke
Im with you now……..am I ?
You'll get used to how my mind works.....
Eventually
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