Whether you trust the race IQ data etc or not, I found it interesting Lossiemouth was the best hurdler for IQ data last weekend. Only Fact to File bettered her (over fences with Gaelic back in third).
People would be better training themselves to not get too excited about what people with vested interests in promoting their yard tell the racing media on a daily basis.Do people back horses on the strength of work reports? I hope not
Yeah I tend to agree, I often think that in many ways it was better years back when there was little/no media, you back a horse ante post and he/she either turns up or doesn't without the endless commentary, you had to bet with what you saw on a racecourse because there was no other info/evidence to use....People would be better training themselves to not get too excited about what people with vested interests in promoting their yard tell the racing media on a daily basis.
Be nice if microphones stopped getting stuffed in trainers faces so much.It was preferable, getting the odd bit of information or update on a horse you liked was a treat,now we're inundated with updates to the point of hearing the same piece of news in 4 or 5 different ways depending on who edited it.
Personally think he will be fit alrightI know we are still 3 days away from race day but how do we see The New Lion performing here? Also, will he be tuned for the day?
Reason I ask is Jonny Dineen made a point about him possibly not being tuned up for the day and working back from the Champion Hurdle etc. This season so far though, in the vast majority of big race days, Dan Skleton has had his horses tuned to the max, resulting in him winning most of the big Saturday races thus far. Why would he change that for The New Lion? He will want to also win as many big pots as he can prior to springtime when WPM starts making his charge for the UK trainers championship. It’s 4/5 months from Cheltenham, he can have a hard enough race at the weekend, lay off him and bring him back for a prep prior to festival (international in Jan).
I would agree with you .I know we are still 3 days away from race day but how do we see The New Lion performing here? Also, will he be tuned for the day?
Reason I ask is Jonny Dineen made a point about him possibly not being tuned up for the day and working back from the Champion Hurdle etc. This season so far though, in the vast majority of big race days, Dan Skleton has had his horses tuned to the max, resulting in him winning most of the big Saturday races thus far. Why would he change that for The New Lion? He will want to also win as many big pots as he can prior to springtime when WPM starts making his charge for the UK trainers championship. It’s 4/5 months from Cheltenham, he can have a hard enough race at the weekend, lay off him and bring him back for a prep prior to festival (international in Jan).
if their intentions are champion hurdle then the drop back can’t be an inconvenience, it has to be a necessity….Think he'll be fit enough it's just the question of whether the drop back in trip and course/ground will be to his liking. They'd be happier if it were at Cheltenham.
Yeah i agree Archie. I disagree with most of what he says. He is a legend at completely writing a horse off after a defeat. He has been proved wrong multiple times on this. He is a millionaire who seems to lose a fortune on a weekly basis (according to him) but he is box office and a very likeable chap. He will definitely be missed from the game at the end of the season. He came in from nowhere, made a huge splash and brought a lot of comedy into the previews. Breath of fresh air.I can see no justification for why The New Lion should be any less well prepared than either Constitution Hill or Anzadam.
Dineen likes to make a splash and I tend to disregard most of his stuff for that very reason.