Amazing to see a jockey taking a pull between the last 2 fences when 15 lengths down.
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Amazing to see a jockey taking a pull between the last 2 fences when 15 lengths down.
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Like a couple have already said, much as I enjoyed watching Shishkin I was half focusing on the 2021 Grand Annual winner in behind. He'll need another 3 or 4 lbs to get in but that shouldn't be a problem between now and March
Last edited by wilsonl; 23rd November 2020 at 4:03 PM.
Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
JP may well have a couple more equally viable alternatives for the Grand Annual. One in a stable who is even better able to get them handicapped right for the Festival, and happened to win it last season too.
Not sure I've ever seen anything to rival Pileon's exploits as a novice chaser. Absolutely woeful.
By all means get excited but lets not lose perspective. I could have finished second out there today.
Illegitimi non carborundum
Mullins’ Monkfish, The Big Getaway and Five O’clock amongst the entries for the 2m5f beginners chase at Fairyhouse on Saturday.
Last edited by Grasshopper; 24th November 2020 at 4:39 PM.
"Beat the price and lose. It's what we do".
SlimChance, March 2018
the 12.00 beginners on Sat at Fairyhouse has some big names in the entries
https://www.irishracing.com/card?rac...d=202011281200
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Monkfish declared for Saturday. Unsurprisingly, no Five O’Clock or The Big Getway in opposition.
Last edited by Grasshopper; 26th November 2020 at 12:58 PM.
"Beat the price and lose. It's what we do".
SlimChance, March 2018
Maxbet (26th November 2020)
Good news. You'd have thought that's the race that Willie would be running his number 1 RSA hope in. A first indication that if all goes well Five O'Clock will probably head to the NH Chase.
I'm still undecided which way I think The Big Getaway will go. I think he could go to any one of the Marsh, RSA, and NH Chase.
Everybody loves a Grey but I have a feeling I'm going to be a big, big fan of Caribbean Boy. That was a beautiful round of jumping, even when he had to fiddle a couple.
I really like this horse and be interesting where he goes from there because that's it for novices for him.
Last edited by wilsonl; 27th November 2020 at 3:06 PM.
Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
Absolutely criminal he was allowed to go off that price, a lovely win.
I echo wilsons statementS, as perfect a round of jumping as you’re likely to see. Nicky thinks he’ll get 3, few nice races round Christmas and the New Year were I expect we’ll see him again.
He holds an entry in the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup in two weeks time.
"The owls are not what they seem"
He's going to be mid 150 after that and if he did need the run then mark that up to c. 160. Not beyond the realms of possibility he could end up in the Ryanair but that's one hell of a leap from beating the overrated Fiddlerontheroof so I'd say more likely to follow the Janika path and lump top weight in the Plate mid to long term.
Unless he takes in something like the Ascot chase before then as a good run there would see him conceding lumps in March.
Last edited by wilsonl; 27th November 2020 at 4:34 PM.
Alcohol, because no good story ever started with "I was eating this salad..."
Thyme Hill and Fury Road (Janadil too) have boosted the Bartlett form nicely.
Hoping for a stag-like, head-in-chest performance from The Monk tomorrow morning.
"Beat the price and lose. It's what we do".
SlimChance, March 2018
Thanks, that's nice of youEverybody loves a Grey
Took the 38 that was available on the machine about Next Destination for the RSA when the news came through that Pumpkin had him. Hoping he can put in a good round today at Newbury.