granger
Senior Jockey
He even beat Michael "the LIp" O' Leary to it; if the riding does not work out he can always do PR work for Ryanair.
No love for Gigi Eddie?
He even beat Michael "the LIp" O' Leary to it; if the riding does not work out he can always do PR work for Ryanair.
Geezus DO did you enjoy your holiday......you are like 2 decades behind what was said by yours truly right after the race............you been on the sauce?
Friends, Romans, countrymen, I come to bury Thistlecrack, not to praise him.
I've done some figures - as with the Christmas Hurdle they're only provisional - but the King George form doesn't add up to much.
I'm in a seriously good mood these days, by the way, so it isn't anything psychological affecting my assessments. I'm just taking things at face value.
What does the King George form really amount to?
A simplistic time comparison with the Feltham suggests it wasn't great. It was just 0.7s faster than the novices' race, albeit they carried 3lbs more, but Might Bite was at least 16 lengths clear and pulling away when Jacob tried to feed him the final fence. A 16 length win would have see him record a faster time by a couple of seconds. Thistlecrack was eased maybe three or four lengths after the last, which would have closed it.
Sectionals might paint a different picture. Maybe the KIng George went much faster in the middle stages but I'd be pretty confident that the King George field, including Thistlecrack, was slowing up from three out.
Allowing Josses Hill the same mark as in the Peterborough - is that being generous? - only puts Thistlecrack on 168, say 171 to allow for being eased. I'm not sure that is going to be good enough in the Gold Cup.
It puts him alongside Dynaste's best, to put things into perspective....
Thistlecrack won as he liked guys. How is he a lay? Would he have needed to win by 30 lengths plus? Time is important, as are sectionals, but there's no way you would have him as a lay or an unlikely winner after that, just that this performance wouldn't have won a Gold Cup. It didn't need to, but I suspect he's capable of much more still.
As it happens I rate the race almost identically to DO, but with a p+, and I reckon he's more than capable of putting up a performance in the high 170's come March.
Thistlecrack won as he liked guys. How is he a lay? Would he have needed to win by 30 lengths plus? Time is important, as are sectionals, but there's no way you would have him as a lay or an unlikely winner
Indeed I did/am, Tanlic. So much so that I haven't really been following the thread. Obviously a healthy marinade of various wines, spirits and beers has facilitated an invaluable gift of telepathy
I think Cue Card is too old and regressing, haydock race form is doubtful , with coneygree coming after a long lay off and french horse close.
about the king George, bad time, small field , cue card underperforming, silvianco is not the horse he was, tea for three so close after a slow start and josses hill likely non stayer.
thistle won well , could have won by 3 o 4 more lengths, he is a lay because of the price he is, 5/4 at this stage is clearly ridículous for a Gold cup and will be a similar if not bigger price on the day.
he was a true champion hurdler and is an exciting chasing prospect but what he will face a much tougher task in a bigger field with the irish horses coming.
Sounds like Coneygree highly unlikely to line up at Cheltenham
http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/bradstock-casts-doubt-on-coneygree-gold-cup-run/2225315/
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Don Poli is 25/1 in one place (Coral), and as short as 14/1 (BetStars).