The John Durkan looks fairly open today, no winner this century first time out yet Djakadam is no bigger than 2/1, poor record for 10 year olds but Flemenstar is 25/1. You couldn't have imagined being able to back this horse at anything above 3 or 4/1 a couple of seasons ago in a race of this nature, just a shame there aren't 8 runners for the each way, but I'll be having a small ew interest, on the off chance that all 4 of his legs are operational.
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Is Flemenstar really a 25/1 shot?
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Originally posted by mayo View PostDjakdam could win the Ryanair. That was impressive.
I thought Flemenstar was given an odd ride, Donoghue took a pull for the first 2 miles then went from tugging to pushing, he still ran a good race I thought, he was gaining on Valseur Lido on the run in, and I would think there's a race or two in him this season, good ground would see him in better light, could be under the radar too, so a decent price if, and when, he goes in
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How lucky is Rich Ricci to have such an array of talent in his stable.Djakdam and Vautour and Faugheen could quite possibly win at any distance from 2m to 3m 2furlongs....and then theres Douvan perhaps potentially the best of the lot...cant think of a better group of horses ever....
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Originally posted by iainmcf View PostHow lucky is Rich Ricci to have such an array of talent in his stable.Djakdam and Vautour and Faugheen could quite possibly win at any distance from 2m to 3m 2furlongs....and then theres Douvan perhaps potentially the best of the lot...cant think of a better group of horses ever....
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