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Originally posted by Sprinter Sacre View PostI backed William Munny for the Arkle at 25/1 yesterday. The price held for a good few hours following the Supreme, even after Barry Connell said he'll be aimed at next year's race.
The two main factors you need to tick off before even considering betting this far out is 1) knowing which race a given horse is targeting and 2) having no significant injury history. It also helps that the horse has course form now and the trainer doesn't mince words when he has a good one.
Firsly, the Arkle is just such a key, key race to invest in for any ante post plays for the festival. We know the script now - it’s nearly always a small field, single numbers.
Havimg spoken personally to Mick Fitzgerald on Monday evening, who confirmed what I wanted to know, Lulamba will be Arkle bound next season.
Kopek D B at 10/1 (opening price), Lulamba at 14/1 and William Munny at 16/1 (both current prices) is, in my opinion, just about the best plays you could make 12 months out.
Its the one specific race that produces crackerjack value months in advance.
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Originally posted by luisgarciaisgod View Posti only have access to one account but I'll be loading the weekly wheelbarrow into Impaire Et Passe - Ryanair when markets are available.
Will keep chipping at this as long as price holds.
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Originally posted by luisgarciaisgod View Post
Opens up at 33s. He's a middle distance horse and can't see him being targeted anywhere else, connections will be desperate to get him back to the festival after skipping it for two years after winning the old Ballymore.
Will keep chipping at this as long as price holds.Last edited by Sprinter Sacre; 14 March 2025, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by Bollinger View Post
I’m with you here Mr S S.
Firsly, the Arkle is just such a key, key race to invest in for any ante post plays for the festival. We know the script now - it’s nearly always a small field, single numbers.
Havimg spoken personally to Mick Fitzgerald on Monday evening, who confirmed what I wanted to know, Lulamba will be Arkle bound next season.
Kopek D B at 10/1 (opening price), Lulamba at 14/1 and William Munny at 16/1 (both current prices) is, in my opinion, just about the best plays you could make 12 months out.
Its the one specific race that produces crackerjack value months in advance.
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33/1 for poniros for the champion hurdle might be the best there will be
by this years winning sire golden horn, that won't be missed by willie.
The most likely path forward for the rest of this season will be finishing his season at Punchestown.
it's very likely Paul townend will ride him and win.
He'll not in this case be any bigger throughout the summer.
He'll likely be campaigned lightly as a 4yo turning 5 but i think it will be a champion hurdle campaign, why not?
I dont think the 33s will last
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Originally posted by AaronLad View Post33/1 for poniros for the champion hurdle might be the best there will be
by this years winning sire golden horn, that won't be missed by willie.
The most likely path forward for the rest of this season will be finishing his season at Punchestown.
it's very likely Paul townend will ride him and win.
He'll not in this case be any bigger throughout the summer.
He'll likely be campaigned lightly as a 4yo turning 5 but i think it will be a champion hurdle campaign, why not?
I dont think the 33s will last
Think hes almost definitely going to want 2m4f+ over hurdles
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Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post
He will probably run at Royal ascot in that ascot stakes race
Think hes almost definitely going to want 2m4f+ over hurdles
However if in the highly unlikely scenario you're going very well and you can travel through the field as you like with him and go and win then go and win it.
And thats what he did.
I reckon this could be Willie's number 1 hurdler next season.
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Originally posted by AaronLad View Post
I think the instructions today would've been to get experience.
However if in the highly unlikely scenario you're going very well and you can travel through the field as you like with him and go and win then go and win it.
And thats what he did.
I reckon this could be Willie's number 1 hurdler next season.
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