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Aintree 2025 Day 1
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
The timings he has given are fact though, and the time taken to complete any course on average with a large sample size is surely an accurate reflection of the overall test, no matter how the uphill and downhill sections, or gradients compare.
I posted something on the forum a couple of years ago on the same subject and most ignored it, as you still get trainers like Henderson saying that aintree is a sharper, quicker "flat" track, than Cheltenham. And most punters still hang on trainers words and them trotting out tired old tropes, without any nuance.
It's not and that's a fact.
It might be flatter overall, and the turns more sharper, but to run the course takes longer so this means there is likely more of a rise in the ground than the opposite. Or Cheltenham's downhill sections help that make it quicker overall. Probably a bit of both.
The only thing I would concede about horses handling Aintree is maybe the sharper left handed bends at both ends of the mildmay course, and maybe being nippy and agile around those helps some more nimble types, but even then the straight is plenty long enough and will suit strong gallopers/travellers.
The issue as always is down to the jockey fractions (aside from the obvious horse ability), if they judge the fractions from the front end, on a quick/nimble horse right and get to the last left hand bend before the straight, then they have a head start on the rest and if they've saved enough and not gone too hard then they can kick on, and be hard to peg back, but you'll also see travelly types looming up sometimes and also gallopers off the bridle wearing the front runners down up the straight
I don't favour any types here, as there is no consistent types really, and is more often down to the pace of the race, much like any other track really.
Strong Leader is a good example IMO, he looks slow on most tracks but manages to run well here.
Ahoy Senor another.
I agree about the trainers, at the end of the day theirs is just an opinion like any of us, just a little more informed, possibly.
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Originally posted by AaronLad View Post
Really good post q.
I agree about the trainers, at the end of the day theirs is just an opinion like any of us, just a little more informed, possibly.
If you asked most punters not a lot would guess that a 2 mile hurdle at Cheltenham is quicker than aintree on the clock. And it’s due to snippets like this getting repeated over the years.
Just one of racing’s many urban mythsLast edited by Quevega; 2 April 2025, 12:46 PM.
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Puturhandstogether has been backed like defeat is out of the question in the grade 1 juvenile hurdle.
Murcia reopposes him here 13lbs better off for a 9 length defeat.
Considering his manner of victory in the boodles its easy to see why he's been backed, but i have a feeling murcia can get alot closer than what the bookmakers odds are suggesting.
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Originally posted by AaronLad View PostPuturhandstogether has been backed like defeat is out of the question in the grade 1 juvenile hurdle.
Murcia reopposes him here 13lbs better off for a 9 length defeat.
Considering his manner of victory in the boodles its easy to see why he's been backed, but i have a feeling murcia can get alot closer than what the bookmakers odds are suggesting.
Her and Naturally Nimble are the two I've backed against the field.
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I'm trying to remember - I recall reading there's a big running bias on the two tracks. I think it was that the chase course favours front runners and the hurdle one those off the pace? Is that correct?
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They're backing the JOB horse like defeat is out of the question in the juvenile race but I think Wendrock carries much more value.
Kept out the back and racing wide throughout the Fred Winter like he was a non trier, then switched inside after 2 out and flew up the hill beaten 7.5l, now 6lb better off with the winner.
If ridden more prominently he finishes much closer to the fav for me and with some 11/1 around he represents value.
Not convinced it's a race to get too deep in though...
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