If it comes up soft, he could easily run into a place.Please stop. The horse would be tailed off in a Gold Cup. If anything the horse has exposed how shit the staying handicap division is.
If it comes up soft, he could easily run into a place.
Him and Golden Ace are my each-way double banker for Cheltenham.
Jesus Christ.If it comes up soft, he could easily run into a place.
Him and Golden Ace are my each-way double banker for Cheltenham.
Those are the sort of horses that have made me love NH racing for six decades!If it comes up soft, he could easily run into a place.
Him and Golden Ace are my each-way double banker for Cheltenham.
I don’t agree. Plenty of very good horses have been slowed down over their optimum distance at Cheltenham, allowing a plodder to steal a place."If it came up soft"
That's not an argument.
If i owned him you’d send him, can’t begrudge that I guess. Itll just get lappedI think it has every right to run in the gold cup.
She saves her best for Cheltenham in the Spring (unbeaten), and is a reliable jumper of a hurdle. She is very underrated.Jesus Christ.
Golden Ace will be at the back of the tele come Cheltenham.
Please stop. The horse would be tailed off in a Gold Cup. If anything the horse has exposed how shit the staying handicap division is.
Another thing that found itself alone and rattling around inside my head this morning was that Haiti Couleurs might be a good thing for the Pertemps Final...
...before going for the Grand National à la Pineau De Re.
Reminds me of when Anthony Knott said they had the option of the Novice Handicap Chase or Gold Cup for Hunt Ball, and they favoured the former. Think there's an ATR interview on YouTube somewhere.Another thing that found itself alone and rattling around inside my head this morning was that Haiti Couleurs might be a good thing for the Pertemps Final...
...before going for the Grand National à la Pineau De Re.
Haydock he was beat after 10 yards and was shown to have an issue with his back.Haiti would have absolutely no chance in a Gold Cup.
Just got lapped by f$%^ing Grey Dawning. Stick to the staying handicaps.
Rest him up and send him Aintree off probably top weight
Half that now.Burrough Hill Lad, Cool Ground, Master Oats, Synchronised, Native River - I wouldn't want to lay the 33/1 (Bet365, Paddy Power & SkyBet) Haiti Couleurs for the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
I could see him going up to OR 161 for today, he will stay every yard, he goes on spring ground and he smashed standard by 8.26 seconds on the quickest ground I've ever seen for a Welsh Grand National.
In the event one of Inothewayurthinkin or Galopin Des Champs fails to stamp their authority on the Savills tomorrow, that 33/1 will disappear faster than the silver service cutlery at any event Walsworth is foolishly invited to.
Half that now.