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  • Ballyburn cheltenham target

    Any chance Bally tries to emulate dawn run and goes champion hurdle ? currently 9/4 favourite for arkle....6's for the novice 3 miler and 10's for the champ hurdle...

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    Not sure when Willie does his schooling ? Must be soon

    Lot may depend on how he takes to fences with the low head carriage

    My guess is Willie will go chasing if he jumps & prob focus on 2.5m ish…..then judge as season goes ….looking at Bally & what else he has

    As we get big more idea I suspect might be some doubles opportunities with other horses

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    • #3
      One thing is that Ballyburn being so short in 2 chase markets is helping finding bits of value on other runners
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      • #4
        6/1 for the 3 mile novice .... Looks a fair bet

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TigerRolllllll View Post
          One thing is that Ballyburn being so short in 2 chase markets is helping finding bits of value on other runners
          Impaire Et Passe 10/1 for the Arkle, I don't know how its still double figures after the scrapping of the turners

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          • #6
            I'm of the opinion that with the demise of the Turners it increases the possibility of him staying Hurdling. Willie has plenty of other top class Novices he can win the Arkle and BANC with which gives him the opportunity to go for the Dawn Run Double and further etch his name in the record books. Yes, he also has State Run and Lossiemouth vying for the 2m crown but he'd love to potentially have a 1,2 ,3 in the race I'm sure.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zachx02 View Post

              Impaire Et Passe 10/1 for the Arkle, I don't know how its still double figures after the scrapping of the turners
              Bookies may well think he's a proper mid trip horse so maybe sitting in no mans land re his festival chances.

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              • #8
                May as well move this to the novice chase thread imo

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lobos View Post
                  I'm of the opinion that with the demise of the Turners it increases the possibility of him staying Hurdling. Willie has plenty of other top class Novices he can win the Arkle and BANC with which gives him the opportunity to go for the Dawn Run Double and further etch his name in the record books. Yes, he also has State Run and Lossiemouth vying for the 2m crown but he'd love to potentially have a 1,2 ,3 in the race I'm sure.
                  Does this not scupper your view on lossiemouth winning the CH

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                  • #10
                    I see mention here of his low head carriage which for some means he might not make a chaser. Conversely I have always heard the opposite that it is often a good indicator that a horse will make a good chaser. I think I have heard it said that it shows a horse is actually looking where it’s going. It would be good to hear other views on this. I’m sure it does not make for a comfortable ride but does it mean the horse is not going to be a good jumper?

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                    • #11
                      I'd be borderline amazed if they stay hurdling.

                      His breeding screams staying chaser. Pretty much every horse bought for significant money out of Old Moon has gone over 3m. The Dams sire Old Vic produced Gold Cup winner Kicking King and Grand National winner Comply Or Die. His sire Flemensfirth farms top staying chasers with the likes of Imperial Commander, TOTG and multiple King George winners. On paper he is a Gold Cup horse in waiting and with the talent we've seen so far it stands to reason he could emulate any one of them if he takes to fences.

                      On paper you would think his owner (who you'd associate with staying chasers) is thinking Gold Cup long term, so for me that would rule out the Champion hurdle. After the Ballymore Willie said "It's the first time he's wowed me, I thought 'wow, what a performance' and to me that was a Champion Hurdle performance,". So on that basis, I could be wrong, but the next bit is also important. He said "It was really really spectacular. With his size, scope and pedigree our owners might decide to go chasing with him next year, I don't know. But with that performance he can go anywhere".​

                      If the owners have their say you'd think they'd land on BANC/Gold Cup as his future - is there much point going CH? Even if you're Willie, Constitution Hill is a speedy weapon, but State Man is the reigning champ and Lossiemouth is all the rage as the new improver on the scene. Having two challengers like that to take on CH seems more than enough, wouldn't make much sense to throw in a third IMO. Seen a few people say Willie has loads of top potential quality potential chasers in the yard which could be a reason they stay over hurdles but, we know from history that at this time of the year there are 20-30 horses on that list and by the DRF there are normally only one or two that look proper Grade 1 quality.

                      So for me it's chasing and obviously between the Arkle and BANC. If he's as good as he's made out to be and looks, he could probably win both if he translates his ability over fences, but I think we have to try and imagine what they see him as. Sticking at 2m won't restrict him from going over much further in open company in the future, but, it's much more common to see horses with his pedigree migrate from 2m5f over hurdles to 3m in time over fences. He was awesome in the Ballymore and I never make too much of runs post festival as you have to take them with a pinch of salt, but, he raced keenly but Paul had to properly get to work to drive him out and he simply outstayed them. My point is that he wasn't flashy and he looks more of a relentless galloper type than a two mile speedster, which again goes back to his pedigree.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BigL View Post

                        Does this not scupper your view on lossiemouth winning the CH
                        No as I'm not convinced at all that 2m is his best trip. Think he'd get done for toe in a CH .

                        I wouldn't be shocked at all if he were to stay Hurdling but IMO it would be the wrong decision.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lobos View Post

                          No as I'm not convinced at all that 2m is his best trip. Think he'd get done for toe in a CH .

                          I wouldn't be shocked at all if he were to stay Hurdling but IMO it would be the wrong decision.
                          If you think Lossiemouth could potentially be one of the best mares WPM has trained, which is some statement but could be true for sure, then that plus the presence of State Man, would make the decision to stay hurdling all the more shocking would it not? If they took on the CH at 7 and he got done for toe (which I agree with) then do they really want to start novice chasing at 8 before a Gold Cup tilt at 9? I suppose we'll know soon enough.

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                          • #14
                            ….hopefully we know if he’s staying hurdling or not later this month.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by charlie View Post

                              If you think Lossiemouth could potentially be one of the best mares WPM has trained, which is some statement but could be true for sure, then that plus the presence of State Man, would make the decision to stay hurdling all the more shocking would it not? If they took on the CH at 7 and he got done for toe (which I agree with) then do they really want to start novice chasing at 8 before a Gold Cup tilt at 9? I suppose we'll know soon enough.
                              He could of course do a Coneygree and run in and win the GC as a Novice. It's been done before by lesser lights than him. Willie will have his own deas as to where they all stand at home . There may not be much between them at all which could make it even more difficult to avoid taking the CH route with all three. He's already said that Ballyburn could be the horse to do the Dawn Run Double and I don't recall him ever saying that about another one of his before? As you say we will know soon enough and nothing that any of us punters say or think will make a blind bit of difference as to the decision he comes to. Exciting times.

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