Majborough did win well lto, as did Ile Atlantic.
Maj really did motor in the latter half of the race and with two to jump, they traveling at sprint pace and I must say I think his jumping improved for it. Before there had been a couple of novicey leaps where he wasn't that fluid. Then again, he put in an absolutely prodigious leap at the third last where he stood off a mile and gain probably 2L in the air. Generally, I worry when novices go from novicey to extravagant leaps. I prefer to see a horse that jumps fluidly and economically.
When Majborough came into the yard and they told me this is our Triumph Hurdle horse this year, I'm looking at him and thought, he's a Gold Cup horse, a three-mile chaser. Physically, that's what he looked like. That'll be a few years down the road, we'll let him go novice chasing first - Willie Mullins, trainer.
Interesting comment on him being a future Gold Cup horse. The breeding wouldn't suggest that but Willie should know. That being so, you'd think he'll need stepping up in trip eventually.
Ile Atlantic gave the sort of jumping display that I love; travelling smoothly and getting from side to the other with very little fuss and measuring his fences very well.
It's a tough call, isn't it? My overall impression is that I'd just prefer to be on the side of Ile Atlantic and I'm so looking forward to watching the race.