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  • Congratulations Archie
    A lovely horse and a great career.
    make sure you visit him often and give him a pat.

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    • Get in Spectre ! ITV winner!

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      • Congratulations Paul. Think you'll be having plenty of fun with him in marathon trips for years to come

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        • Fantastic Spectre - really looks like he’s come into himself! Beautiful ride & run - hope you celebrate well!

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          • Well done Paul - fantastic performance. Looks like we needn’t look elsewhere for the 2025 Grand National winner .

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            • archie what a little warrior you were involved with mate. I say “little” as he never struck me as the biggest sort for fences, but what a heart he had, so many great days for you and the troops.

              Happy retirement for the lad.

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              • Hope you had a lovely day Spectre.
                He won that nicely.
                Had a dabble myself after someone pointed out the form lines on here (thanks to them also, apologies I forget who did a little bit on it)
                If that wanky mare in the bumper been as good as people thought on here I'd have took over 15K !
                Couldn't cash some either as the stewards enquiry at fairyhouse meant 365 still had risk belle as a loser at the time of the off.
                Never mind.

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                • Good stuff Paul. Did it well.

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                  • Spectre congrats mate, great to see him get his head in front & on itv too! Plenty more big days ahead with him!

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                    • Congratulations Paul , Fantastic to watch Jefferys Cross Winning on Saturday . Well Done !! . .

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                      • Thanks very much gentlemen. We were very pleased with that. Some of you will know that his seasons plan went west fairly early as we've had a few things come to light through the season. We started off with a copper deficiency, then a wobble and treatment after his first race, we found ulcers after his second race, and then he wasn't well after Boxing Day. We've been pretty patient with him since then, with this race as the target.

                        I thought Harry gave him an absolute peach of a ride on Saturday. They went bloody quick for a 3m2f chase, and he was allowed to be close enough to that pace without having to do the real hard yards. Harry just pulling him out for a bit of daylight to see his fences without lighting him up. He produced him perfectly, and he won going away from them. We'd discussed some time ago, that we agreed we'll see him at his best over an extended 3 miles, on good or good to soft, and when there is a really good pace on. So it proved. The race was run to suit (we'd have taken it up if it wasn't), and he powered home up the straight with the whole field spread out like washing.

                        I'm particularly pleased for Dan, because he's taken some figuring out, and we needed a very good Plan B. We now know he's ground dependant to be at his best, and doesn't want it too slow. It's not that he won't go on soft or heavy, he'll guts it out, but he's likely to be beaten by something that enjoys the conditions. And to be fair he's run into some very well handicapped horses that have won plenty of races since that really enjoyed those conditions. So he's probably over-performed on it really. Plus he's a bit of a head case, very immature, and concentration has been an issue. He has his head in the clouds most of the time, and during morning work he's very easy to spot amongst horses, because he's usually the one messing about trying to see what's going on everywhere else but where he's supposed to be. I guarantee very few trainers would have figured him out the way Dan has. They wouldn't have had the patience. In most yards he'd be running every other week by now, and would have been burnt out with miles on the clock long before he was able to win a race like Saturday's. Knowing what's happened behind the scenes, I can't even begin to tell you how good a trainer Dan is.

                        The race, while not perfect on Saturday, was the nearest we've seen Jeff to being a man. He was a bit 'jig-joggy' and on his toes beforehand, and hung left for a little bit, but it was all very minor stuff compared to what we've seen before. Now we know exactly what he needs trip and ground-wise, and he appears to be growing up mentally. So we're very hopeful he'll now start to fulfil his potential. The handicapper has given us 8lbs this morning which puts him up to 120 which is line with what we expected. He'll have a couple more races before he has a break, but only a short break, because we'll be going to Chepstow's Persian War Meeting season opener in October, and then a holiday to avoid the winter ground. Fingers-crossed we have a successful time of it over those three races, because if we do we should have a good mark to use for something nice next Spring.

                        Once again thanks for the well wishes, and the interest you guys all show in Jeff. It's very much appreciated.
                        Last edited by Spectre; 11 April 2023, 10:41 AM.
                        Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.

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                        • Brilliant Spectre I really appreciate the insight into your journey with Jeff. I find it fascinating how trainers work and how they get the best out of the horses and to read that about how happy you are with Dan is great. I'm a big fan of that stable. Best of luck and thanks again for the sharing. I'd say we all feel a little bit involved in this.

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                          • Well done Spectre. Nice pot to win and I'm sure you had a bit on as well!

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                            • Jeffrey's Cross definitely going to be the Naiad next March.
                              Last edited by Lobos; 14 April 2023, 07:20 PM.

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                              • We're hoping Freedom to Dream is back to something like his best as he (may) goes to Limerick tomorrow night. http://www.cheltenhamdream.com/blog-...its-just-peter

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