I don't think he has anything better than Appreciate It.
Micro Manage runs with Patrick booked. Normally rations his rides against the pro's for Graded races only.
With Paul Townend in Limerick no surpride. He usually takes rides at the Leop meeting, he rode Douvan in a Beginners Chase.
Heard lots of folk talk up N'Golo since Fairyhouse but for me Ballyadam just had to be shaken up lto & I see no reason why N'Golo would beat himN’golo at 14/1 seems a bet for me on Sunday. Couldn’t believe the price when looking through the prices then.
That was a County Hurdle run!Wtf was that from N’golo.
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That was a County Hurdle run!
That was a County Hurdle run!
Willie doesn’t worry about colours (Ricci or anyone else), when he targets the County Hurdle. A look at his list of winners and places will confirm that.Those colours don't handicap horses.
Willie doesn’t worry about colours (Ricci or anyone else), when he targets the County Hurdle. A look at his list of winners and places will confirm that.
He may not have had a winner of a handicap but he’s had runners. You were putting up a Tiger Tap Tap last year as an example.Name one Ricci winner of a handicap at the festival?
He may not have had a winner of a handicap but he’s had runners. You were putting up a Tiger Tap Tap last year as an example.
I’m not knocking it at all. I also had him in the frame.
The point being that it’s only last season that one of Ricci’s ran in the County. He’s turned out to be disappointing, but they were trying to win a big handicap hurdle with him. On that basis alone you couldn’t discount Willie targeting another one of Ricci’s at a big handicap, particularly the County, or any of his owners for that matter.
Ngolo either goes up in trip now, or will be aimed at a big handicap hurdle on a lenient looking mark. Given Willie is on recent record as saying he doesn’t want further, but will benefit for a fast run two miles it’ll be interesting to see when he drops him into a big field handicap, and I think you’re dismissing him too easily.