This is what Jumps weekends are all about
Cracking card at Navan
Apple's Jade
A Plus Tard
Andy Dufrense
Melon
Fakir in the bumper
This is what Jumps weekends are all about
Cracking card at Navan
Apple's Jade
A Plus Tard
Andy Dufrense
Melon
Fakir in the bumper
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
I went to that meeting ten years ago.
a great day but the soup was like dishwater
I went 2 years ago. Great homemade cakes and Footpad's debut over fences.
The older I get the better I was.
Been a few times, took a photo of this feller being led into the parade ring prior to his win in the 2011 Fortria Chase.
Big Zeb
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I used to follow Moscow here and it was also my first day at the track yonks ago
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Last edited by wilsonl; 10th November 2019 at 1:57 PM.
Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
I’m happy to strike A Plus Tard off. Could possibly win a weak renewal of the Ryanair, will come on for the run but I can’t have him. I understand for the winner, it’s his Gold Cup so to speak, I just would want to see a bit more.
Could be speaking to early mind and I’m happy to give him another chance. Will need something impressive to change my mind though.
On Apples Jade, I’m gutted, probably my favourite mare in training. I know Kevin Blake is standing by her, and she has ran a mid 140s apparently which is only what she ever does really run first time out (brought up figures to back his point) it’s just the manner of her last few defeats that leave me questioning. Think they’ll have one last go, and if it’s a similar performance next time out she’ll be retired. If that is the case, what a mare she has proven to be. Right up there, if not better, than the likes of Annie Power for me.
On A Plus Tard
I'm actually still as keen as mustard
I will elaborate
* i'm already on board the bandwagon
* he is now a much bigger price
* He was taking on a very good horse who would trouble any 2m chaser on that ground and when travelling like that
* APT needs another 4f or so
* Spring form is a plus
* Much less chance of him running in a QM and no chance of a GC
* He is a young horse and open to much improvement still
* Henry trains him
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Winning course form too
A Plus Tard's Cheltenham figure is so far ahead of anything else he's done that it has to be treated with caution. Sunday's performance fitted in with normal improvement from his other runs last term.
The older I get the better I was.
Have to say I'm this way inclined myself. Was staring at 25/1 for the Ryanair for quite a while yesterday, but just didn't pull the trigger, yet!
Like you PJ, I thought Sunday's run was a perfectly fine reappearance and the horse clearly needs further than 2M.
Also, remember he lost on his seasonal reappearance last year too and only won 1 of 3 races before hacking up at the Festival.
My view is that the Ryanair is 99% certain to be his target and everything is worked backwards from that.
Possibly trained with a handicap mark in mind last year and ran over the wrong trip next time out
Plenty of good horses would have been downed over the minimum trip on Sunday to Bally but he plugged on
I think there is a fair chance he won't win a race before Cheltenham next March either
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Elliot mob handed with novice hurdlers Abacadabras, Envoi Allen and Andy Dufresne. All 3 look potentially top class at this point.
As it stands you'd think Andy & Envoi are more Neptune bound. Good thing is 3 different owners, so hopefully there's no excessive ducking and diving!
The Royal Bond going to be very interesting on 1st December. The exciting Dlauro also entered up for Joseph.
https://www.racingpost.com/racecards...-12-01/744796/
All good Cheltenham hopes should run at Navan
Lovely course run by friendly people and always a knowledgable crowd there
GE is absolutely mob handed with hurdlers
It's possible that 3 future Gold Cup winners raced at Navan last Sunday
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
It's an exciting season to look forward to. The novice hurdle division is absolutely stacked, and we haven't started talking about Willie's battalions yet either!