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Beef or Salmon ran in 5 Gold Cups I think.
but if you add them all up he only completed 2
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Beef or Salmon ran in 5 Gold Cups I think.
Can anybody more knowledgeable than me interpret Punchestown's run?
Good Call. 97/98/99/00/02
Would have been six of course without the foot and mouth.
Only completed in three of them though.
I rarely call horses right, but I think I can add Punchestowns to the only other example (Black Jack Ketchum) of horses that never fooled the Bull.
Having said the above, he ran the complete opposite race to what I expected. I thought he might have been cruising to the last, finding little off the bridle.
Pasco reported to have choked coming into the straight and is to have a wind op - had he not then it seems likely Punchestowns would have been soundly beaten .
Exactly - if I was senior steward I'd have voided it between the last 2! God knows what happened to Crack Away Jack, who stopped as if shot. In fact the entire field looked that they'd either been shot or wanted shooting at one stage or another.Pasco looked like he had been shot on the run in I'd agree. This was an awful race that no one deserved to win.
Good win by Riverside Theatre today. Supports the 'theory' that the KG was decent enough form and a pointer to Long Run's ability.
Before the countdown to the Cheltenham Festival begins in earnest, I thought I would update you on the fact that Denman had a soft palate operation after his third in the Hennessy.
Obviously, there was no disgrace in finishing just over 15 lengths third to Diamond Harry at Newbury, giving that very talented rival 26lb.
In fact, Denman got the biggest applause in the paddock after the race, after going head-to-head with the winner for so long, before the weight finally told.
It was a tremendously brave and pleasing performance, and probably not one that far off his 2008/09 best.
So why did we see fit to give him the operation?
Well, in last year's Gold Cup and the Hennessy I didn't think he was finishing the races as well as he could.
Before Denman first ran in Ireland, he had a hobday operation but he didn't have his soft palate cauterised.
So we had that done a week after the Hennessy, and I just hope that it will improve him slightly and allow him to finish off his races a little better.
Good win by Riverside Theatre today. Supports the 'theory' that the KG was decent enough form and a pointer to Long Run's ability.
I thought he looked a good winner
I have to look at Gauvains efforts when racing at 2m4+ though which suggest he is below his best at those distances..if he is a 159 horse at best..his past form suggests he runs 10+lbs below his best at these trips
so RT didn't have to extend himself to beat what is in effect a 150 or worse horse at that trip
I thought he looked a good winner
I have to look at Gauvains efforts when racing at 2m4+ though which suggest he is below his best at those distances..if he is a 159 horse at best..his past form suggests he runs 10+lbs below his best at these trips
so RT didn't have to extend himself to beat what is in effect a 150 or worse horse at that trip
Long Run's Cheltenham form is just nowhere near GC class - it is an enormous leap of faith to expect him to improve enough to win a GC.