Haldon Gold Cup

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/21U1- Voy Por Ustedes 237 A King 11-10
/12F1- Twist Magic 206 P F Nicholls 10-13
320F6- Oneway 207 M G Rimell 10-10 G Lee
11202- Fair Along 206 (17F) P J Hobbs 10-9
2-2B41 Hoo La Baloo 16 P F Nicholls 10-1
1232-3 Royal Shakespeare 16 S Gollings 10-0
1522-3 Bob Hall 17 Jonjo O´Neill 9-12
25227- Hasty Prince 208 Jonjo O´Neill 9-12
/1110- Pablo Du Charmil 235 D E Pipe 9-11
/PF6-3 Full House 10 P R Webber 9-11
1P94-0 Demi Beau 178 Evan Williams 9-10
4/165- Saintsaire 200 P F Nicholls 9-3

It looks to me like it could be a decent race, if most of the above show up. A lot of people will fancy Twist Magic in receipt of 12lb from the winner, but there are more than a few decent horses lower down in the weights who could spring a surprise with the benefit of fitness.
 
Saintsaire ran in a charity race last weekend I think it was which won't be in the form if that effects anyone's views on the race.
 
Yes he beat Ouninpohja and was hard ridden 2f out under a lass, Nicholls head lad was on Ouninpohja and he was barking all the way up the straight and was barking so loud coming inside the final furlong you could hear him in Exeter. Hardly surprising he was not wanting to go by considering his doggy antics.

Interestingly they were a long way clear.

I like Oneway each way, he has been crying out for 2m 4f and runs well fresh. Bob Hall looked in need of the run at Cheltenham in my opinion and he stayed on well, think he is interesting as well. Twist Magic however if he stays surely must be too good for these.
 
Head Lad, missus are all the same to trainers. Oh to be an inbred racing folk...
 
Originally posted by Shadow Leader@Nov 2 2007, 06:43 PM
I do believe that the lass was Nicholls' missus, Georgie.
Amazing someone so slender and attractive would be with someone so big, wonder what the attraction was :rolleyes:
 
Nicholls head lad was on Ouninpohja and he was barking all the way up the straight and was barking so loud coming inside the final furlong you could hear him in Exeter.

Who was barking, the jockey or the horse?
 
Chris you must have been watching a different race to me. Neither Saintsaire or Ouninpohja were hard ridden. Both were well clear and given an easy race as they were miles better than the rest of the field.
 
Quite like the look of Pablo Du Charmil and he's likely to be overpriced. Fair Along should go well and will have no problems over this sort of trip.

He'll probably be short enough though and well backed, but think Mr Pipe's horse could be a touch special.
 
Not a great renewal ~ Voy Por Ustedes will probably be in need of the race to a degree and I'd be surprised if the likes of Saintsaire and Pablo Du Charmil even turned up if the topweight runs. I'm not as mad keen on Twist Magic as some are but the conditions suit him well and he'll take all the beating with either Fair Along or Royal Shakespeare plugging on into a place. I'd like to see Fair Along setting the pace as it would give him a decent chance of winning, but they seem to have abandoned that as a tactic.
 
Slightly disappointing turnout:-

Fair Along
Royal Shakespeare
Hasty Prince
Pablo Du Charmil
Saintsaire
 
Exeter Racecourse billed this as the best Gold Cup in years, which even with VPU and Twist Magic in I disagreed with. Yup, it's got to be one of, if not, the worst ever.
 
Worst ever? Try this one for size.....

1 Panto Prince C L Popham 8 11-0 B Powell 4/11F 0 130 143F
2 3 Seagram (NZ) D H Barons 9 11-0 N Hawke(3) 3/1 0 130 143FC
3 25 Corn Merchant R G Frost 8 11-0 J Frost 33/1 0 103 115F
4 10 Another Brownie Mrs J Wonnacott 10 11-0 D Wonnacott 66/1 0 93 105F
PU Brendan Olivia T B Hallett 9 11-0 A Webb 25/1 0 — —
 
Hasty Prince now rates as a maximum bet for me, I think this has to be the worse race I have seen of this graded status.

Rory correct me if i am wrong but surely the Haldon Gold Cup is rated higher now than in 1991. Wasn't it only a class B conditions race then, not a grade 3 handicap.
 
The fact is we aren't going ot see all that many good horses until there is some rain
It's just too risky on the going, and they don't like to risk the top horses on watered ground either

Shame as trainers are dying to get get going properly
NH hasn't even been schooling much as it's too firm
 
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