I had a little on at 33s as well.if DOs next door neighbours dog picked it I'd be barking not to.
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That's a howler!
I'm not too deflated about Eamon today.
He's bumped into one in excellent form and Grumpy Charley was a former David Pipe trained horse himself.
Maybe there's been method in my madness, as Grumpy Charley has three entries at the festival, with one being in the Martin Pipe handicaps Hurdle over 2M4F.
The way that he stayed on in today race makes the Martin Pipe handicap hurdle entry over the extra four furlongs look really interesting for Grumpy Charley.
I could see myself having a proper bet on him in the near future.
You'd think to beat a horse like Eamon today, who was really well in, that it's very a good sign that Grumpy Charley is improving, and probably ahead of his official mark aswell.
So yeah as I say, maybe method in my madness.
I've reassessed what I think about Eamon.
Now that he's in good spirits/form and has been rejuvenated over hurdles, I think they should switch him back over fences to the Grand Annual. Maybe he'd have an each way chance. I'd be interested in him if they choose that option.
Eamon An Cnoic 10/1 for the William Hill Saturday
The Imperial Cup you mean?
The Imperial Cup you mean?
I've had a quick look. The highest mark/weight looks a bit less this season. About 143? Maybe he'll just get a run yet.
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Guaranteed a run if they want. Only 21 declared and the bottom weight will be off 116.
Unless by winning the imperial cup he is guaranteed a run at Cheltenham even if his mark is still very low. That's the only way I can forsee it happening.