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Punchestown Festival 2022

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  • Stuff like this happens all the time in Ireland

    A group of 2 or 3 pulls miles clear and the rest just sit there 30 lengths behind making zero attempt to close the gap

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    • What a poor spectacle that was, write off as far as form goes. James gate 20's for Ballymore with 365 after that.

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      • Originally posted by Monty's Pass View Post
        What a poor spectacle that was, write off as far as form goes. James gate 20's for Ballymore with 365 after that.
        Have had a bet on that, I think the horse lost because it was kept 50 lengths off the pace so didn’t have a chance.

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        • Originally posted by MTR View Post

          Have had a bet on that, I think the horse lost because it was kept 50 lengths off the pace so didn’t have a chance.
          Yeah likewise, an over reaction on a weird race, I'm just annoyed as I rolled him up beforehand expecting a win and price cut when I could have just played the single afterwards but hey ho.

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          • Patrick really does have the odd toss ride in him. Ridiculous thing was inplay odds remained 1.40 more or less throughout until the last 6 furlongs (b365). Absolute crock of chunder

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            • Originally posted by Monty's Pass View Post
              What a poor spectacle that was, write off as far as form goes. James gate 20's for Ballymore with 365 after that.
              That’s a mental overreaction! Bit of value

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              • Originally posted by MTR View Post

                Have had a bet on that, I think the horse lost because it was kept 50 lengths off the pace so didn’t have a chance.
                Yeah but he didn't even win his group

                A poor run whatever way you read that farce

                And you can't just blame Patrick

                The entire chasing group is at fault

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                • Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post

                  That’s a mental overreaction! Bit of value
                  Absolutely, maybe he would like it a bit softer but the race was done after 4 furlongs so I'm happy to write that off and that price with cash out is a welcome knee jerk from 365

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                  • What price was he for Bally before the off?

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                    • Originally posted by KickOnMyCockers View Post
                      What price was he for Bally before the off?
                      10's I think.

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                      • I must be missing something with James Gate, he's won a bumper against a bunch of no hopers, a third in the champion bumper albeit in extreme conditions and a shit performance today. Genuine question, what makes him value at 20/1?

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                        • Originally posted by That Horse View Post
                          I must be missing something with James Gate, he's won a bumper against a bunch of no hopers, a third in the champion bumper albeit in extreme conditions and a shit performance today. Genuine question, what makes him value at 20/1?
                          I wouldn't disagree. He was obviously put in a position where he well up against it but it was still surprising how little he found. It did turn into a sprint of sorts in his defence.

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                          • Originally posted by That Horse View Post
                            I must be missing something with James Gate, he's won a bumper against a bunch of no hopers, a third in the champion bumper albeit in extreme conditions and a shit performance today. Genuine question, what makes him value at 20/1?
                            He’s won his bumper in a decent RPR, backed it up with 3rd in a red hot Champion Bumper, then buggered it up in an end of season race through jockey misjudgement and I’m happy giving limited value to that run on that basis.

                            Can’t underestimate that he’s about the only novice hurdler for next year who’s target we are all but certain of.

                            That’s why I think he represents good value at 20/1. I’d have him a 14s or 16s shot as he is with most other bookies.

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                            • I think one thing to remember is not all these bumper horses are going to be top class every year over obstacles.

                              Yes they are starting to translate their form from bumpers to grade 1 hurdles over the last couple of years but think back 4 years even and most were shit over obstacles.

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                              • Originally posted by That Horse View Post
                                I must be missing something with James Gate, he's won a bumper against a bunch of no hopers, a third in the champion bumper albeit in extreme conditions and a shit performance today. Genuine question, what makes him value at 20/1?
                                He isn't value. The Ballymore could be high class next year and IMO James's Gate won't be anywhere near the top of the novice hurdling class next year. He won a poor bumper first time up and the top 2 today in form terms didn't need to find much to be near JG based on his first bumper win.

                                The Cheltenham bumper was run in atrocious conditions, which inconvenienced him less than some of the others. ​​​​

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