You'll change your mind me thinks.
It was a Grade 1 they were at level weights.
I wonder if they will skip the GC and go for the Ryanair with Cue Card.
I don't think so but I reserve the right to do so :lol:
Seriously, though, they went ridiculously fast early. How far clear did Speredek go last time out against G1 opposition at Sandown over two miles? He couldn't get to the front here until after about a mile (I'll check the video later).
Frodon and Cue Card went with the pace. Top Notch threatened to go with it but fortunately fluffed the first fence, sobering him up, and Jacob managed to get him under restraint. Frost was next to realise they were going too fast and managed to get Frodon to ease off a bit but by then the damage was already done. Frodon did well to get back into a good position late in the day. I think Brennan was wrong to keep chasing the pace and he did amazingly well still to be there at the end. If there is one horse to take from the race I'd suggest it's him but the race itself might leave its mark.
Meanwhile the winner was anchored out the back. Hughes must have been thinking Christmas had come very early when he saw how fast they were going. Top Notch hit nearly every fence on the way round, which is so unlike him. They weren't shuddering mistakes but the cumulative effect would have been significant. I'm not suggesting they cost him the race as we won't know that unless he comes out and beats Waiting Patiently next time they meet.
But WP was the only runner for whom everything went right.
I really don't have anything against the horse. I recognised early in the season how highly thought of he must be. But I'm not going to kid myself that this form can be taken literally based on everything else running its race.
All the above is based on my seeing the race only once, as it unfolded. I'll want to watch it a few times more to see if I change my mind.
I don't think so but I reserve the right to do so :lol:
Seriously, though, they went ridiculously fast early. How far clear did Speredek go last time out against G1 opposition at Sandown over two miles? He couldn't get to the front here until after about a mile (I'll check the video later).
Frodon and Cue Card went with the pace. Top Notch threatened to go with it but fortunately fluffed the first fence, sobering him up, and Jacob managed to get him under restraint. Frost was next to realise they were going too fast and managed to get Frodon to ease off a bit but by then the damage was already done. Frodon did well to get back into a good position late in the day. I think Brennan was wrong to keep chasing the pace and he did amazingly well still to be there at the end. If there is one horse to take from the race I'd suggest it's him but the race itself might leave its mark.
Meanwhile the winner was anchored out the back. Hughes must have been thinking Christmas had come very early when he saw how fast they were going. Top Notch hit nearly every fence on the way round, which is so unlike him. They weren't shuddering mistakes but the cumulative effect would have been significant. I'm not suggesting they cost him the race as we won't know that unless he comes out and beats Waiting Patiently next time they meet.
But WP was the only runner for whom everything went right.
I really don't have anything against the horse. I recognised early in the season how highly thought of he must be. But I'm not going to kid myself that this form can be taken literally based on everything else running its race.
All the above is based on my seeing the race only once, as it unfolded. I'll want to watch it a few times more to see if I change my mind.
I'll want to watch it a few times more to see if I change my mind.
The only thing I would say is Top Notch was beaten surprisingly early.
Clearly not his running. East to forgive him with Cheltenham in mind.
I get the impression that has been Waiting Pariently’s primary target all season. Big pot, likely soft ground and ideal trip. Anything else from here will be a bonus. I can see him struggling to make up the ground from out the back in a Ryanair with UDS as the hare on good to soft.
Top Notch i’d give another chance. Can’t remember who said Coney Island had been found out but that’s just nonsense. We know how good he is from his novice chase season. He just got taken off his feet today as I predicted he would. Another year and 3 miles should see him as a big player at grade 1 level. The trainer is no fool.
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Still gutted about Top Notch myself trying to make some sort of excuse for him but not coming up with much in truth.
One thing that is Indisputable imo, is that he is clearly the best horse from yesterdays field.
Not over 2m4 . That was proven yesterdayIt's not indisputable. Cue Card is arguably the best horse from yesterday's field.