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Aintree 2025 Day 3

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  • Aintree 2025 Day 3

    Aintree racecard, 5th April 2025. Going: National Course - GOOD TO SOFT; Mildmay Course - GOOD (GoingStick: Mildmay Chase 5.5, Mildmay Hurdle 5.3, Grand National course 5.3) (Watering). (Sunny)


    Entries and weights for Saturday. Strong Leader at 6/1 seems huge each way in the 3.05..

  • #2
    Hamsiyann declared for Saturday now too ? Also declared Friday. Was Jane’s handicap tip on old gold preview yesterday.

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    • #3
      Looks like big gordo is testing the teahupoo is best fresh theory

      Kitzbuhel is a fascinating rival up to 3 miles for the first time

      Wonder whether he goes chasing or stays hurdling next season

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FinalFurlong91 View Post
        Looks like big gordo is testing the teahupoo is best fresh theory

        Kitzbuhel is a fascinating rival up to 3 miles for the first time

        Wonder whether he goes chasing or stays hurdling next season
        Believe they said hes going chasing after the last day or something along the line of he was a big horse and will want a trip

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        • #5
          Just noticed Ladbrokes have Kappa Jy Pyke at 33s can be boosted to 35s on the Saturday 1.55, obviously has to take on Lulamba but with Paul on board can't see him going off that price, probably nothing more than a value loser but had a small play e/w

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          • #6
            ….in his pre-season Stable Tour Fergal O’Brien said Kamsinas could be this seasons Crambo. I backed him first time out at Aintree and he obliged nicely at 8-1 over 2m 4f. His first try over 3m was at the beginning of last month when he gave lumps of weight away but still finished a close 2nd at Doncaster. O’Brien comparing him to Crambo suggests staying is his game and he runs in the opener tomorrow.

            Gwennie May Boy was clearly chucked in last year and maybe there’s a lurker at the weights but he’s of e/w interest tomorrow at a course and on a surface he clearly likes.

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            • #7
              Not as many plays tomorrow, worst days racing at Aintree festival I always feel the Saturday.

              Lulamba 11/2
              Stumptown 11/1, 23/1
              Intense Raffles 40/1

              Likely add one more for the national but will have a look tomorrow.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Call The Cops View Post
                Just noticed Ladbrokes have Kappa Jy Pyke at 33s can be boosted to 35s on the Saturday 1.55, obviously has to take on Lulamba but with Paul on board can't see him going off that price, probably nothing more than a value loser but had a small play e/w

                ….16-1 best now, looks a good call regarding price.

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                • #9
                  Is Teahupoo at 11/4 not a gift from the gods? A full
                  point bigger than what he was at Cheltenham and he was a long way clear of third. The defeat to Lossie over 2.4f reads pretty well aswell.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hurricane fly View Post
                    Is Teahupoo at 11/4 not a gift from the gods? A full
                    point bigger than what he was at Cheltenham and he was a long way clear of third. The defeat to Lossie over 2.4f reads pretty well aswell.
                    If the gap between the races was another 2 or 3 weeks then yes

                    If he runs like he did at Cheltenham he will make a mockery of that price

                    He'd be evs surely if he didn't have the best fresh tag

                    He could make a mockery of that price

                    But he did probably have a hard race at Cheltenham. Im umming and arring myself.

                    He's the only horse i fancy tomorrow. The other races are just not for me. Always the same on the Saturday of Aintree.

                    when I sober up tomorrow il likely back him, won't be letting 7 beers deep me make any decisions.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Hurricane fly View Post
                      Is Teahupoo at 11/4 not a gift from the gods? A full
                      point bigger than what he was at Cheltenham and he was a long way clear of third. The defeat to Lossie over 2.4f reads pretty well aswell.
                      I’m not so sure when you’ve fresh horses as well. Also look what Lossie did to him on decent ground, was a no contest. Appreciate there’s another half mile here but I’d be staying clear. Think it’s a very open race where anything could win imo.

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                      • #12
                        Its not like willie mullins to be throwing a 5 year old into a 3 mile race, leaping from 2 miles makes it even more un willie like. I think you have to take notice of that with Kitzbuhel. Although I fancy the wallpark in the race too its a head scratcher. Im also going to play a variation of low stakes tri-casts in the novices hurdle with Lulamba, kappa, funiculi.

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                        • #13
                          Lulamba a N/R

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                          • #14
                            Day 3:

                            Catch Him Derry 15/2 / Bo Zenith 14/1
                            Lulamba 5/4
                            The Wallpark 9/1 / Home By The Lee 13/2
                            I Am Maximus 12/1 & 11/1 / Vanillier 14/1/ Duffle Coat 66/1 / Idas Boy 180/1
                            Kalif Du Berlais 9/2

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                            • #15
                              ….El Cairos a NR in bumper.

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