I can't believe the hype about Denman's Hennessy run.
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I can't believe the hype about Denman's Hennessy run.
What with though?... What could conceivably give these a race?
I can't believe the hype about Denman's Hennessy run.
Diamond Harry has already beaten Denman. I'm not one who thinks Denman will automatically turn things around on level weights. It doesn't always work that way. We don't know how much further improvement is in DH, and also, I wouldn't be putting my money on Denman running to the rating some seem to think he will. Like I said, he's been beaten four times in a row now.
What I'm also failing to understand is why there are quite a few people who seem to assume that Denman will overturn last year's GC run with Imperial Commander. Why should he?
As for IC himself, his record at Cheltenham is excellent and he could be going there fresh but I don't view him as unbeatable either.
I wouldn't rule out Sizing Europe either. He was beaten fair and square by KS last time but I still think he's unexposed over staying trips and Cheltenham is another day.
For me this comes down to whether the 'big three' are certain to run to ratings which the others can't match, and I don't believe that's a given. That's all I was saying. It would be silly for other connections to think they've got no chance. This is the Gold Cup, and I think plenty will want to give it a try.
The gap between Denman and the rest is an unusually big one. It rather nullifies the idea of a handicap if you have a handful in the handicap proper with the majority on the same weight. It’s happened before of course and it will happen again, but I’d much rather see Denman decimating fields in Grade 1s. It’s academic as they won’t run him in the National now anyway.
Simply asking who you would take to get the better of the three. I cannot see any way that Sizing Europe or Diamond Harry would be up to it and can't see too many others that would be up to it either. The gap is so much bigger this season than it normally is. I quite like Punchestowns (who may be next best), but really he's quite a way off.
Okay. You can't. I perhaps can. I haven't said that any of 'the three' can't win it, just that I believe something besides those three could.
I'm not sure how wide the gap actually is, for reasons I've mentioned.
What hype? he ran to his typical mark a little below his best and was beaten by two horses (apparently considered to be Gold Cup hopes) getting the best part of two stone each from Denman.
It should be pretty obvious that it is a straightforward task for him to reverse form with these in the Gold Cup, even allowing for further improvement on the improvement already made by these two this season.
Your hype. Those horses didn't just beat him, they hammered him by 15l.
Diamond Harry (who I am not a particular fan of) has just won the Hennessy off 156; on paper he has every chance of winning a Gold Cup, particularly with no 8yo Kauto in the lineup.
Okay if you are putting up Sizing Europe or Diamond Harry to beat the three of them good luck to you. I can see no way in the world this could happen this season in the Gold Cup.
Your hype. Those horses didn't just beat him, they hammered him by 15l.
I haven't 'put them up' as such. But Diamond Harry won very well indeed at Newbury, and I don't think he has that big a jump to make.
This is clearly a circular argument, as most often are, and if the top three run to or somewhere near their best, then yes, there's a very good chance they'll finish first, second and third.
If.
Denman has only won one of his last eight races, and though he's run well in defeat, I honestly don't find it a stretch to think that something like Diamond Harry could improve past him.
KS is different. He's continued to win at the top level when standing up, but after that fall, I couldn't back him either.
Which leaves IC, who I thought won well this year and has a solid chance of doing so again. I can't bring myself to back him, though.
Diamond Harry (who I am not a particular fan of) has just won the Hennessy off 156; on paper he has every chance of winning a Gold Cup, particularly with no 8yo Kauto in the lineup.
I don't really believe this but:
In a year with two ex-180+ performers in the field and one inconsistent enigma.
But I do believe this:
Kauto and Denman have a lot of miles (and injuries) on the clock. Last winner of the Gold Cup aged 11 or over?
What A Myth in 1969 (aged 12)
Denman - a good place bet - Agreed. Hard to see him not placed
Kauto - Unless he ages like a Moscow Flyer, in with a great shout
Imperial C - most likely winner.- Agreed
Punchestowns - dark horse - Agreed
Diamond Harry - better suited to flat tracks; quality questions - Be amazed if he placed
Burton Port - Welsh national could end his season
Cooldine - Beaten by Carruthers up the hill. Hard to see him getting back anywhere near his best
Sizing Europe - Different Gravy
Seems I have misunderstood you. You said you wouldn't be afraid of taking them on. I asked what with. It appears you are now reluctant to take them on with anything. This is what the opposition to them will also be thinking, which is why I reckon it won't be a big field.