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Carneys Pint wrote:Agus A Vic in the Foxhunters for the win and Theatre Knight each way in that.
Starluck had major breathing problems at Cheltenham LTO coming over the last and hopefully will bounce back on a more suitable track.
Ive had a good word for Trust Fund in the Foxhunters mate and although Starluck should go close, Nicholls loves Herbidian, the horse used to belong to Aiden O'Brian and is known to have good speed, i think the speed over the flat track could help it into first.
Joined: Feb 18 2007 Posts: 4056 Location: On his way to living a happy life.
worthing wire wrote:Can't see the point of backing the first three of those each-way
Playing it safe, it's better to get money back than none at all, if you backed them to win and they don't, your screwed.
Also many horse have E/W claims in the first 3 race's so if you picked a 8, 9 or 10/1 shot and it finishes 4th your again screwed.
I always feel better when doing Lucky 15's, 31's, Heinz etc to have 1 or 2 relative outsiders and 1 or 2 near favs, your pretty much guaranteed to get money back, plus i won just over a grand at Cheltenham so im confidant in my own methods.
Carneys Pint wrote:Agus A Vic in the Foxhunters for the win and Theatre Knight each way in that.
Starluck had major breathing problems at Cheltenham LTO coming over the last and hopefully will bounce back on a more suitable track.
No great thoughts on the other races at the moment, Denman's very weak - people wanting to back Exotic Dancer against him.
Theatre Knight has strong course form which is why i went for him. Agus A Vic was a strong fancy of mine but i just feel the price is too short. Also heard positives for Trust Fund so your comments below are of interest. I may leave McEvoy alone with that in mind.
Like Latchford says Nicholls really rates Hebridean so im happy with my bet there, although it looks a good race.
Denman seems very weak doesnt he and Nicholls didnt seem overly upbeat about Big Bucks in the first either when inteviewed on Sky Sports News this morning.
Joined: Feb 17 2003 Posts: 4988 Location: Brighton, East Sussex
Johnson had a good record with his horses over the fences and Theatre Knight is used to them (though he's now changed to a smaller yard), not certain he stays the trip as well as he should but his form is bang there with some of the lesser lights in this and at 33's he has a good place chance.
Nicholls has a number of associated yards - most notably Chloe Roddick, Richard Barber and Emma Barber in the UK and a lot of Nicholls young prospects start out in Point to Point's in Ireland.
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