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  • #76
    The mighty Donn

    Road To Respect
    Road To Respect ran a fine race to finish third in the Ryanair Chase. Noel Meade’s horse travelled well through his race for Sean Flanagan, he was travelling as well as any of his rivals on the run down the hill to the third last fence, but he got in tight to that obstacle, which caused him to lose valuable ground and momentum at a crucial stage of the race. He was always playing catch-up after that and, even though he came back on the bridle around the home turn, he just couldn’t get to Frodon and Aso. He didn’t really meet the second last fence on a stride, and, while he was good and long at the last, he just couldn’t bridge the gap.

    Of course, this race was all about Bryony Frost and Frodon, but the performance that Road To Respect put up in finishing third, just three lengths behind the winner, may have gone a little under the radar as a result. It was probably up there with the best of his career, despite the fact that he came home without his off-hind shoe.

    The Gigginstown House horse is a top class horse, he finished fourth in last year’s Gold Cup, when the combination of ground and distance probably stretched his stamina beyond its limit. He was only seven then though, he is more mature now. He looked very good on his seasonal debut at Down Royal, and he ran Bellshill to a short head in the Irish Gold Cup, when he didn’t jump as well as he can jump off the good ground. He is at his best going left-handed, so, even though he seems to be better going right than he used to be in his younger days, it may be that the Betfred Bowl at Aintree rather than the Punchestown Gold Cup is the race for him now.

    Cheltenham, 14th March 2019



    I presume the 6 in the link means this is the sixth time he has pit him up

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
      Got a price in your head that you'd like?


      Is Fusil Raffles likely to make the race?
      Punchestown.

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      • #78
        ....Lady Buttons heading for the Red Rum Chase;

        Phil Kirby reports Blaklion and Lady Buttons to be firmly on target for their big-rage engagements at Aintree next week.
        Last edited by Eggs; 28 March 2019, 02:57 PM.

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        • #79
          ....hoping to see Thursday entries at some stage tomorrow.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Eggs View Post
            ....hoping to see Thursday entries at some stage tomorrow.
            They'll be published tomorrow Eggs

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
              They'll be published tomorrow Eggs
              ....and a few of the early markets will form. Great stuff.

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              • #82
                .....let the fun begin.

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                • #83
                  Samcro and Apples Jade set to be entered in the Aintree Hurdle with AJ also having an entry in the 3m

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                  • #84
                    I keep refreshing this

                    Horse Racing Results from Aintree, Southwell (AW), Taunton, Chelmsford (AW), Saint-Cloud, Al Ain, Doha, 4 April 2019.

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                    • #85
                      16 entered in the Aintree Hurdle inc Apple’s Jade, Benie des Dieux, Buveur d’Air, Faugheen, If The Cap Fits, Melon, Petit Mouchoir, Samcro, Silver Streak, Supasundae, Verdana Blue & We Have A Dream.

                      12 in the Bowl inc Bristol de Mai, Clan des Obeaux, Kemboy & Waiting Patiently.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by mayo View Post
                        .....no need to refresh, they’re finally there.

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                        • #87
                          ....wonder if anybody is seeing value in early markets. I have a small e/w interest in Fanfan du Seuil in the Juvenile Hurdle @ 20-1. A lot to find with the favourites, but Tom George does well at Aintree and it ran a very decent race at Cheltenham.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Eggs View Post
                            ....wonder if anybody is seeing value in early markets. I have a small e/w interest in Fanfan du Seuil in the Juvenile Hurdle @ 20-1. A lot to find with the favourites, but Tom George does well at Aintree and it ran a very decent race at Cheltenham.
                            Not had much of a look at Thursday's card yet but I'm really looking forward to one of Tom George's later in the week.

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                            • #89
                              .....reading in this morning’s Racing Post that last years Foxhunter winner, Balnaslow, is set to lose the race. I don’t suppose any of us who won a shilling on it will give it back.

                              Dineur was a big priced 2nd before winning the Foxhunters a couple of years ago. Balnaslow finished 2nd to Dineur before being first past the post last year. Greensalt could be elevated to a big priced 2nd last year, so if that trend continues it could be this years winner.

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                              • #90
                                ....had a couple of quid on Azzuri in the RedRum @ 50-1 based on its form last year. It’s moved to Skelton and needs a few to come out but I notice a bit of blue for it today on Oddschecker. One to keep an eye on if it gets in.
                                Last edited by Eggs; 31 March 2019, 06:26 PM.

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