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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Agree he'd want an extra 1/2 mile at least. Surely the Irish National beckons
As for today, it's Australia Day so surely an omen.
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What a difference a year makes: this time last year I was so excited and looking forward to making my Podcast debut. This year I have to make do with watching some of the best racing we have seen for a long time and seeing if our bluff of running over fences has fooled anyone. http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...top-of-quality
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Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View PostWhat a difference a year makes: this time last year I was so excited and looking forward to making my Podcast debut. This year I have to make do with watching some of the best racing we have seen for a long time and seeing if our bluff of running over fences has fooled anyone. http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...top-of-quality
Running off a mark of 126 after taking into account of Michael's claim means he has got a great chance imo. I don't think the trip will be a problem and I just hope he is fully fit and that this has been the plan rather than a prep for a future race. Good luck!!
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Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View PostWhat a difference a year makes: this time last year I was so excited and looking forward to making my Podcast debut. This year I have to make do with watching some of the best racing we have seen for a long time and seeing if our bluff of running over fences has fooled anyone. http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...top-of-quality
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Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View PostWhat a difference a year makes: this time last year I was so excited and looking forward to making my Podcast debut. This year I have to make do with watching some of the best racing we have seen for a long time and seeing if our bluff of running over fences has fooled anyone. http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...top-of-quality
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Originally posted by Bayoffreedom View PostWhat a difference a year makes: this time last year I was so excited and looking forward to making my Podcast debut. This year I have to make do with watching some of the best racing we have seen for a long time and seeing if our bluff of running over fences has fooled anyone. http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...top-of-quality
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Thanks for the messages guys. He is obviously not himself and we will be giving him a full MOT. No point in planning anything until we have him right. He looked very lethargic (even in the parade ring) and it seems there's something paining him which in his head before he races. He wasn't blowing afterwards so he's clearly feeling (or expecting to feel) discomfort. We'll figure it out. I was actually more disappointed for Peter; The Big Dog was running a massive race until he fell and it was just one of those days.
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Apologies. I have a self-imposed PC curfew at 19.00 and yesterday was quite busy.
It was hope rather than expectation before the race but, in the end, he probably had a bit in hand and wasn't going to be caught. The horse of a lifetime.
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Originally posted by archie View Post
Apologies. I have a self-imposed PC curfew at 19.00 and yesterday was quite busy.
It was hope rather than expectation before the race but, in the end, he probably had a bit in hand and wasn't going to be caught. The horse of a lifetime.
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Originally posted by archie View Post
Apologies. I have a self-imposed PC curfew at 19.00 and yesterday was quite busy.
It was hope rather than expectation before the race but, in the end, he probably had a bit in hand and wasn't going to be caught. The horse of a lifetime.
Crazy what he's done!
Congrats!
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Thanks guys. Paul said that they were never getting to him and it was great to give him another day in the sun.
It's not about the money but, according to Irish Racing, he's won 800k euro plus ?157k so, depending on what sterling/euro rate you use, he's won between 975k and 985k euro prize-money. I'm not sure what Willie paid for him but I think that Supreme syndicated him at about 70k. I bought in after his novice hurdle season when he was potentially being trained for the stayers hurdle. A couple of months later he was set on a chasing career.
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