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2025 Triumph Hurdle

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  • Originally posted by jrjr View Post
    My opinion is that he is more of a back up to Lulamba, a bit like the Sir Gino/Con Hill scenario. Get him out, see how he jumps, and have him on red alert if Lulamba steps on a stone (or Salvator steps on a stone and he feels obliged to reroute L).

    Hopefully, he jumps like a table, pulls like a train, and it’s a case of ‘as you were’.
    Why do you hope that?

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    • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post

      Don’t see much point in going to a tinpot maiden hurdle if you ain’t going to use that as practice for a bigger hurdle down the line.
      Wait for Aintree

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      • Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post

        Wait for Aintree
        Well that makes more sense than the maiden hurdle followed by Royal Ascot!!

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        • The owner of Palladium sponsors the triumph and sent him to Henderson with a view of becoming a triumph hurdler.
          Henderson has talked it down/managed expectations and mentioned flat race targets also.
          If Palladium looks decent enough over hurdles I cannot imagine for a second they don't bother running in the triumph.

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          • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post

            Why do you hope that?
            Tbf I hope the same, purely from a selfish perspective.

            I have Lulamba well backed, plus in a few multiples. Can't be having a horse come along and ruin that

            I've backed Palladium NRNB, so would likely get my stake back too!

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            • Originally posted by Quevega View Post
              The owner of Palladium sponsors the triumph and sent him to Henderson with a view of becoming a triumph hurdler.
              Henderson has talked it down/managed expectations and mentioned flat race targets also.
              If Palladium looks decent enough over hurdles I cannot imagine for a second they don't bother running in the triumph.
              You are quite right, of course, he can finish 2nd to Lulamba that's absolutely fine.

              What he's running against tomorrow is chalk and cheese as to what Lulamba faced on debut for Nicky, IMO. Reminds me of the Pentland Hills debut. He won a pretty poor renewal of the Triumph and I'd hope this years is a fair bit better than that. That said, Palladium is also rated plenty higher than Pentland Hills was on the flat too.

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              • Originally posted by Quevega View Post
                The owner of Palladium sponsors the triumph and sent him to Henderson with a view of becoming a triumph hurdler.
                Henderson has talked it down/managed expectations and mentioned flat race targets also.
                If Palladium looks decent enough over hurdles I cannot imagine for a second they don't bother running in the triumph.
                That makes even more sense.
                If you want a horse running on the flat why send him to a NH trainer?
                Absolutely, if he does it all well tomorrow then Triumph for the owners.

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                • Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post

                  Tbf I hope the same, purely from a selfish perspective.

                  I have Lulamba well backed, plus in a few multiples. Can't be having a horse come along and ruin that

                  I've backed Palladium NRNB, so would likely get my stake back too!
                  Well I’ve backed Lulamba too, but I quite like the idea of this one turning up as well.
                  Ive covered for a bit of insurance.
                  Ive also got Lulamba for Supreme, just in case, but for less payout (at the moment).
                  Done the Supreme/ Triumph double as well.
                  Bit of fun bet, but you never know in this game.

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                  • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post

                    Why do you hope that?
                    Purely for my personal position on the Triumph. Have some nice positions on other horses and would rather not have Palladium muddying the waters at this time of year.

                    I realise for others that the quality of race comes first and another top quality horse makes it more interesting.

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                    • Originally posted by Carnage at Taunton View Post

                      Well I’ve backed Lulamba too, but I quite like the idea of this one turning up as well.
                      Ive covered for a bit of insurance.
                      Ive also got Lulamba for Supreme, just in case, but for less payout (at the moment).
                      Done the Supreme/ Triumph double as well.
                      Bit of fun bet, but you never know in this game.
                      I've done all the same as you as cover, would still prefer Lulamba to smash everything in the Triumph though One less (Palladium) would help too!

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                      • Originally posted by jrjr View Post

                        Purely for my personal position on the Triumph. Have some nice positions on other horses and would rather not have Palladium muddying the waters at this time of year.

                        I realise for others that the quality of race comes first and another top quality horse makes it more interesting.
                        Fair enough

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                        • Need to remember this is the triumph and for years we didn't see the winner till February.
                          Still 3 or 4 live contenders to come out yet that could scupper any fancy bets we might hold.
                          Just the way the race can go some years.

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                          • Originally posted by Quevega View Post
                            Need to remember this is the triumph and for years we didn't see the winner till February.
                            Still 3 or 4 live contenders to come out yet that could scupper any fancy bets we might hold.
                            Just the way the race can go some years.
                            And Lulamba takes big chunk out of market so value out there
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                            • Originally posted by Brooker17 View Post

                              I asked the same question and a few answered that lulamba won't go the supreme. Of course you can't rule anything out but as Salvator Mundi only has 1 entry, that being the supreme, then it's unlucky Lulamba, since having same owners, will go head to head.
                              im with you it could cost me a few quid if he does run the supreme. Just have to hope that SM doesn't get injured and palladium doesn't play ball tomorrow.
                              These owners are a dream for a trainer.
                              Buy good horses and let the trainer get on with the job it seems without much interference.
                              So if Hendo wants a runner in the Supreme with a big chance,I don’t think they would object if they have another in the race with a big chance.

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                              • last 'big one' i remember going supreme was fakir doudaries and he was 4th but nowhere near klassical dream. feels more and more each year we see keep all options open but they go triumph

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