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Champion Bumper ‘25
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostWindbeneathmywings....
"The son of Free Eagle won twice in three starts for Patrick Flynn in Ireland and the man who trained two Supreme Novices' Hurdle winners, including Montelado, called him the best he had been involved with."
Wow, some praise that !
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Originally posted by AaronLad View PostI'm very surprised there's not been much if any mention of apples Jane.
Shes been declared for a bumper at naas on Saturday.
there is another elliott one in there and Swan has been declared on him.
Apples Jane a daughter of walk in the park out of apples jade.
Apples jade was a winner of the Mares hurdle at the festival, not as many times as the great quevega but last time walk in the park had a kid with a mares hurdle winner, went and won the bumper didn't he.
Apples jade was very good throughout her career but she was a very good 4yo, 2nd in the Triumph, but winning the Aintree and Punchestown equivalents.
Apples jane is 4, Gordon says she's in good form and they're looking forward to it.
33/1 nrnb @bet365
I've got a feeling this mare could be a good one.
https://m.attheraces.com/news/2025/F...s-this-weekend
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
She's a 4yo mare so she's going to have to be EXCEPTIONAL to be on the boat across. NRNB takes a way the risk but it's still not overly generous and is based on her Mum and connections only.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View PostOne of the other decent UK candidates, Fortune De Mer, goes for team Skelton at Huntingdon tomorrow. He should be able to beat these even under a penalty.
One of my unraced stores to follow is also declared, Soldier Saint, for Henderson and ComplyOrDie will be interested in him too. I added him to some Supreme markets way back last year but that proved way off the mark.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
She's a 4yo mare so she's going to have to be EXCEPTIONAL to be on the boat across. NRNB takes a way the risk but it's still not overly generous and is based on her Mum and connections only.
as you said she would have to be exceptional.
In a year of mediocre irish bumper horses
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Originally posted by AaronLad View Post
So if she did line up in the bumper, what price?
as you said she would have to be exceptional.
In a year of mediocre irish bumper horses
At the moment she’s merely a famous daughter so the AP prices are based on that and nothing more.
Her not turning up is favourite versus her turning up.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
Can’t price her up before seeing her run.
At the moment she’s merely a famous daughter so the AP prices are based on that and nothing more.
Her not turning up is favourite versus her turning up.
It's either money back or a serious player at shorter surely.
I won't back cos I can;t be arsed but it's a bet to nothing surely.
The odds on her running and going off a bigger price are very big.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Surely the price is generous then ? 33-1 NRNB.
It's either money back or a serious player at shorter surely.
I won't back cos I can;t be arsed but it's a bet to nothing surely.
The odds on her running and going off a bigger price are very big.
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Not a great deal of inspiration for me this year. I’ve just done kalypso, and creek earlier.
now feel that kalypso is the one and 6/1 nrnb is the way to go.
this race has been really good for me antepost in past few years, but this time I could back another half dozen and still not hit the back of the net
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Surely the price is generous then ? 33-1 NRNB.
It's either money back or a serious player at shorter surely.
I won't back cos I can;t be arsed but it's a bet to nothing surely.
The odds on her running and going off a bigger price are very big.
Definitely a bet to nothing with NRNB, that’s obvious without me saying. But a 4yo mare making her debut now, I wouldn’t say it’s overly generous though.
And I highly doubt she’ll be on the boat regardless.
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Originally posted by JackieMoon33 View Post
“NRNB takes a way the risk but it's still not overly generous and is based on her Mum and connections only.”
Definitely a bet to nothing with NRNB, that’s obvious without me saying. But a 4yo mare making her debut now, I wouldn’t say it’s overly generous though.
And I highly doubt she’ll be on the boat regardless.Come on Jackie.
Backing horses based on connections and breeding.
Who would do such a thing ?
The 4yr old mare thing makes it all highly unlikely, I get that.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Come on Jackie.
Backing horses based on connections and breeding.
Who would do such a thing ?
The 4yr old mare thing makes it all highly unlikely, I get that.
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