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2022 Flat Racing Antepost thread

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  • Morley Street
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    Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post
    Il eat my hat if LBB stays a mile strongly enough to win a guineas

    hes incredibly fast, fairly sprinted away from them yesterday

    Be much more interested in him for the commonwealth cup

    Gary obrein tried to force aidan to say he was a guineas horse in the post race interview but unusually he wouldn't say it

    He even mentioned the Nunthorpe as a possibility, a long side the morny, middle park and dewhurst

    He has a bit of stamina on the dam side but on all the track evidence we've seen he's very much his father's son

    He will likely get 7f but that extra furlong in what will be a strongly run mile in the guineas will have his petrol gauge hitting red imo

    We've also seen plenty early season 2yos like him not train on well enough and get overtaken by the late bloomers come the following may like air force blue, pinatubo and native trail

    I hope he's a superstar sprinter, weve not had a gun 6f horse for a while
    I can see what you are saying FF but I think there’s plenty enough stamina on the Dam’s side… he reminds me of George Washington who also started out at 5 and won yesterday’s race equally as impressive before winning the Guineas… game of opinions tho

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    I did have a bet the other day

    Hills are a standout 3/1 on Vadeni to win the irish champion stakes so took that

    Don't think baaeed or mishriff will run so can see him shortening

    Also sounds like Luxembourg will run next Saturday in the Royal whip so be good to see him

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Il eat my hat if LBB stays a mile strongly enough to win a guineas

    hes incredibly fast, fairly sprinted away from them yesterday

    Be much more interested in him for the commonwealth cup

    Gary obrein tried to force aidan to say he was a guineas horse in the post race interview but unusually he wouldn't say it

    He even mentioned the Nunthorpe as a possibility, a long side the morny, middle park and dewhurst

    He has a bit of stamina on the dam side but on all the track evidence we've seen he's very much his father's son

    He will likely get 7f but that extra furlong in what will be a strongly run mile in the guineas will have his petrol gauge hitting red imo

    We've also seen plenty early season 2yos like him not train on well enough and get overtaken by the late bloomers come the following may like air force blue, pinatubo and native trail

    I hope he's a superstar sprinter, weve not had a gun 6f horse for a while
    Last edited by FinalFurlong91; 7 August 2022, 07:45 PM.

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  • Morley Street
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    Originally posted by YoungHustler View Post
    Little Big Bear was amazing and he's now a strong fancy for me for next year's 2000 Guineas. I was heavily on Bradsell yesterday but LBB was in a different league, even if Bradsell had been on form. I'm only on LBB at 6s but think the 5s is still good value. I don't think he'll run in the Nunthorpe with the National Stakes probably being his next race and after he wins that, his price will be 2/1 and he'll be odds on IF he makes it to the 2000G. I just think the 5s is big compared to all the current strong favourites for Cheltenham next year, which for me, will revolve around either Energumene or Shsihkin winning the Champion Chase and GDC or APT winning the Gold Cup. I'm now chipping away at all the different permutations with these 4 horses to include LBB before his next race.
    Spine tingling wasn’t he…. Aidan seems to have his best crop of 2 year olds for some time and he’s definitely at the top of the tree… appears to have a freakish blend of speed and stamina with a very uncomplicated run style and demeanour. Agree that he looks the guineas winner and fortunately got on before yesterday though still rueing my ante-post Coventry bets!

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  • YoungHustler
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    Little Big Bear was amazing and he's now a strong fancy for me for next year's 2000 Guineas. I was heavily on Bradsell yesterday but LBB was in a different league, even if Bradsell had been on form. I'm only on LBB at 6s but think the 5s is still good value. I don't think he'll run in the Nunthorpe with the National Stakes probably being his next race and after he wins that, his price will be 2/1 and he'll be odds on IF he makes it to the 2000G. I just think the 5s is big compared to all the current strong favourites for Cheltenham next year, which for me, will revolve around either Energumene or Shsihkin winning the Champion Chase and GDC or APT winning the Gold Cup. I'm now chipping away at all the different permutations with these 4 horses to include LBB before his next race.

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Trueshan just isn't fast enough to win on proper ground

    He needs the soft ground to slow the others down

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  • Lobos
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    Take my hat off to Kyprios. Very good horse.

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  • Zachx02
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    Chesham form hasn't worked out great has it, has any horse that ran in it won next time out

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  • Benjy23
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    Some jockey Jamie Spencer

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  • Benjy23
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    Wouldn't have been 40/1 in the Chesham either like

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  • Lobos
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    If Holloway Boy was trained by AOB he'd be odds on today.

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  • Sprinter Sacre
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    Been well mentioned across racing media but I agree that Mysterious Night is interesting moving up to 7f.

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  • Lobos
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    Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post

    The form hasn't worked out very well with the 2nd, 4th and 5th all being badly beaten since

    i imagine the owners got some large offers for him which they will potentially regret not taking if he runs like the other Chesham runners have since
    Think you might be spot on there

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  • FinalFurlong91
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    Originally posted by Lobos View Post
    Very interesting to see how Holloway Boy runs tomorrow. For me his win was the outstanding training performance of Royal Ascot. Can't imagine it was a fluke but it was a real surprise.
    The form hasn't worked out very well with the 2nd, 4th and 5th all being badly beaten since

    i imagine the owners got some large offers for him which they will potentially regret not taking if he runs like the other Chesham runners have since

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  • Lobos
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    Very interesting to see how Holloway Boy runs tomorrow. For me his win was the outstanding training performance of Royal Ascot. Can't imagine it was a fluke but it was a real surprise.

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