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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View PostI'd rather a small bet on Anzadam at 33s than the others in the Arkle. He'd be the best horse in the race IMO but the obvious downside is him not being right 2 Cheltenham's in a row.
But, he's not going to be much shorter in 6 months time so no point taking it now.
I wouldn't be backing Kopek at 10s, who could go Champion Hurdle, or Lulamba at 12s when the Arkle next year looks to face a number of decent contenders this far out.
There's only one other horse I see in the markets I'd take at this point but he won't shorten until well after Cheltenham when Bet365 and other firms will be priced up, so again, what's the point in taking it now?
Fair play anyone taking the odds and it working out next year, but IMO you'd just be better investing the money in this year's festival first.
It's supposedly easier to keep a horse sound over hurdles than fences, so not sure they'd be rushing to get him over fences when it's proving hard enough to keep him right over hurdles.
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Originally posted by riccirich View Post
With the issues anzadam has had over the past two seasons, you'd think there's a fair chance he'd stay over hurdles for the champion hurdle.
It's supposedly easier to keep a horse sound over hurdles than fences, so not sure they'd be rushing to get him over fences when it's proving hard enough to keep him right over hurdles.
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I have such strong opinions on this thread right now but I've been out for a few beers with a couple of friends I used to work with and I'm very aware that in this sweet spot I can come across far too strongly in written form when I know face to face would be fine.... so I've written it and I'll re-read it tomorrow and post accordingly
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Originally posted by riccirich View Post
With the issues anzadam has had over the past two seasons, you'd think there's a fair chance he'd stay over hurdles for the champion hurdle.
It's supposedly easier to keep a horse sound over hurdles than fences, so not sure they'd be rushing to get him over fences when it's proving hard enough to keep him right over hurdles.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostI have such strong opinions on this thread right now but I've been out for a few beers with a couple of friends I used to work with and I'm very aware that in this sweet spot I can come across far too strongly in written form when I know face to face would be fine.... so I've written it and I'll re-read it tomorrow and post accordingly
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View PostAs much as he is involved in the 1 bet I've placed, Sir Gino has missed the last 2 festivals, so is 6/1 too skinny?
He will essentially be a novice next season.
I hope he’s still 6/1 if/when we know he’s fine and back in training.
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Yeah only thing preventing me pulling the trigger on Sir Gino is missing the last two festivals.
This year's renewal could dictate his price for next year! i personally can see him shorten soon after the race, so many variables and can see them slash him a point or 2! So i might just leave him.
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….heard a few mentions of Kaiser Ball being a decent one for next season on a preview night, then read this from Mullins;
’Kaiser Ball put in a very good performance to win the bumper on the same card. He was settled at the rear of the field by Thomas Costello and came through with a lovely even run. He would look like he could go the whole way to be a top-class horse over hurdles and fences with his pedigree. The sire may not be a well-known name in Ireland, but his stats really back up from a small book of mares. He looks like he could step into any of the top-class bumpers for the rest of the season including at Cheltenham.‘
Maybe one to keep an eye on, currently 33-1 Sup with cash-out.
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