chroniclandlord
Senior Jockey
Thanks Grey an interesting read.
My provisional thoughts:
The first figure is my rating going into the race, followed by the rating for the race. Far West ran a wee bit like Hurricane Fly, looking well beaten about halfway but staying on dourly up the straight. Some posters thought Diakali would improve on his previous meeting with Our Conor and these ratings suggest he's done that. Rolling Star has obviously underperformed. My gut, though, says these are maybe about 5lbs too high. It still makes Our Conor possibly the best winner of the race in my 30-odd years of rating.
Triumph 1.30 (11-0)
Our Conor 148+p / 168
Far West 147+ / 152
Diakali 142 / 145
Vasco Du Ronceray 140+ / 145
Rolling Star 149o p / 144
I’ve gone high with the ratings for the time being. They do look too high for a Triumph Hurdle as Far West, beaten 15 lengths, comes out with a rating upsides some good winners. The time of the race supports the high ratings, the winner emerging no less than 34lbs faster than the impressive winner of the County Hurdle, Ted Veale. The rain must have got into the ground because the County looked true-run and four of the first five came from the rear.
My provisional thoughts:
The first figure is my rating going into the race, followed by the rating for the race. Far West ran a wee bit like Hurricane Fly, looking well beaten about halfway but staying on dourly up the straight. Some posters thought Diakali would improve on his previous meeting with Our Conor and these ratings suggest he's done that. Rolling Star has obviously underperformed. My gut, though, says these are maybe about 5lbs too high. It still makes Our Conor possibly the best winner of the race in my 30-odd years of rating.
Triumph 1.30 (11-0)
Our Conor 148+p / 168
Far West 147+ / 152
Diakali 142 / 145
Vasco Du Ronceray 140+ / 145
Rolling Star 149o p / 144
I’ve gone high with the ratings for the time being. They do look too high for a Triumph Hurdle as Far West, beaten 15 lengths, comes out with a rating upsides some good winners. The time of the race supports the high ratings, the winner emerging no less than 34lbs faster than the impressive winner of the County Hurdle, Ted Veale. The rain must have got into the ground because the County looked true-run and four of the first five came from the rear.
I had Sametegal at 146 going into that race, which was why I was so keen to see him in the Fred Winter and backed him accordingly. I also had Far West at 150 which I think I sent you a pm a few weeks ago. Both those ran almost to the lb imo - so 168 - 171 wouldn't be far off.
I don't think that was Far West's true running and I imagine PN will be keen to find out before going the chasing route by running him in one of the early trialsWhat about Far West going chasing? He has the physique and was poor at one or two of the hurdles.
I don't think that was Far West's true running and I imagine PN will be keen to find out before going the chasing route by running him in one of the early trials
This 162 rating for Our Conor may be fully deserved but give Far West a stone? Love to see him try.
I won't comment on your other post above other than to say thanks for letting me know
no problem
any obvious thing you need to know, dont hesitate asking me
It was through simple oversight that I omitted Sametegal from my list (he wasn't within a stone of the top ratings beforehand so didn't make the short list, from which I compiled the post-race list. He emerges on 150, which would maybe be another reason for bringing the form down a bit but he might just have been suited by the way the race was run. On the other hand, Far West and Vasco Du Ronceray have run their C&D December trial form to the ounce.
Al Ferof btw kicked Sprinter Sacre's ass in the Supreme and was going to do the same over fences I seem to remember.
Novice races are famous for being misleading at Cheltenham so don't be counting you chickens
Yes, I wondered whether to take that form at face value (and didn't) at the time. I might go back and revisit it. It all makes the form of the Triumph incredibly solid, doesn't it?You could say the same about Sametegal and Vasco Du Ronceray's December Doncaster Grade 2 Juvenile form - Sam bt VDR 2 1/4L giving him 3lb and finished 5L in front in the Triumph. Form to the ounce imo.
What made Hugo Chavez so great?
When he's done it 8 times you have my permission to mention him in the same breath as the great one until that keep the comparison's real
You offer the lads on the forum evens and a 14 length start when they 2 meet next time I might consider taking you seriously.
The defeat hasn't dented PN's faith in the horse one bit and he still sees him as a Champion Hurdle contender next season.
Al Ferof btw kicked Sprinter Sacre's ass in the Supreme and was going to do the same over fences I seem to remember.
Novice races are famous for being misleading at Cheltenham so don't be counting you chickens
I don't doubt that but I had some real ding dong battles on TRF with those who said he wouldn't get up the hill and that Al Ferof was different class.Right from the off on here it was the concensus that the horse to take out of that Supreme for the Arkle was Sprinter Sacre.
Good contribution to the debate Treetangle..stirring stuff old bean.......have you heard of TRF they say it's lovely at this time of year. Just go to google and search for Trolls Racing Forum you're sure to find it :lol:Counting your chickens? Wasn't that precisely what you were doing in respect of Far West prior to him being tonked in the Triumph.