Road to the 2025 Champion Hurdle

What KB was saying is that it was far faster at the start than Lossiemouth had ever been asked to go before but, crucially, also far faster than they go in the early stages of most Champion Hurdles. If they've been planning towards the Champion Hurdle for Lossiemouth for 2 years as has been said, this result won't alter that plan even if they want to see a better performance next time. 7/1 looks a very fair each way price.
 
These are the TF top hurdlers as of 17 December.

177CONSTITUTION HILL
167STATE MAN
163TEAHUPOO
162BALLYBURN
162IMPAIRE ET PASSE
161IRISH POINT
159BOB OLINGER
158pLOSSIEMOUTH (f)
158STRONG LEADER
157BRIGHTERDAYSAHEAD (f)
157FLOORING PORTER
156GOLD TWEET
156HOME BY THE LEE
156LANGER DAN
156PIED PIPER
155PSIR GINO
155ASTERION FORLONGE

I wouldn't touch Lossie with a barge pole at 7/1 for the Champion Hurdle. She won't win unless something happens to CH and State Man and there are others with prospects of being in the mix. The best she can possibly do is finish third.

She isn't going to win and £40ew at 7/1 would return £110 for £80 staked at 1/4 odds. That wouldn't appeal to me. Maybe 7/4 place-only if anyone offered it, but that seems unlikely.

Suppose Sir Gino messes up next time and goes back to hurdles? I'd fancy him to beat Lossie as well.
 
Watched the WM post race interview and he said he was disappointed but felt she wasn’t herself. It’s all too easy to dismiss a horse off one poor run or one seemingly poor public gallop. Rule her out at your peril! While she may not beat a CH at his prime, one over jump, one baulking by another horse....I’m leaning towards that not being the true Lossie yesterday.
 
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