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  • #15944
    Avatar photoGerald
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    Mighty Man, hopefully.

    #312630
    BreedersCup2011
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    Just one horse for me Sizing Europe.

    A brilliant horse over fences for years to come.

    Its also very hard not to be impressed with Tataniano

    #312640
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    Pandorama should excel in staying chases next year imo.

    #312642
    Grasshopper
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    Long Run

    #312646
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    Long Run

    Spot on :)

    #312654
    Avatar photoPerpetual
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    Weird Al, looked a natural & loves Cheltenham…

    #312676
    Avatar photoGerald
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    Oh come on people, give me some long prices, not these shorties.

    I was impressed with The Sliotar when he outsprinted Blazing Baily first up. Confirmed form next time, but they were both mullahed by Burton Port, who was then mullahed by Weapon’s Amnesty. Might be able to get a nice handicap win out of him, at a nice price.

    #312678
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    Kempes

    #312696
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    Realmont of Donald McCain’s if they stick him straight back over fences or run him in Novice Hurdles (as they planned to do last year).

    #312729
    fivelongdays
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    Kempes

    That=Truth.

    Twitter=@PGHenn

    So don't run, just like the others always do

    #312754
    Avatar photoGazs Way De Solzen
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    Time For Rupert, that is if he isn’t staying the hurdling route? ? ?

    #312757
    Avatar photoThe Ante-Post King
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    I will put up

    Somersby

    and

    Burton Point

    , both jump athletically and both have improvement to come!
    I would have put up

    Weapons Amnesty

    as i thought he had 3 of his 4 hooves on the Gold Cup already! :(

    #312765
    Avatar photoGazs Way De Solzen
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    Another one to watch, Mad Max.

    Who was definitely coming into his own in the Arkle before the blunder.

    I will definitely keep an eye on him.

    #313096
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    At the highest level, AN SIORRAC (Of Course), WEIRD AL, SIZING EUROPE, PANDORAMA (Over long distances in softer ground)
    At a lower lever, QUOTICA DES POYANS (Forget his Aintree form) BRADLEY (The further the better, Eider Chase?)

    One NOT to get carried away with…. Long Run, he’ll be overtried and under priced for at least his first couple of runs, a possible Foxhunter Chase prospect for the future.

    #313104
    Avatar photoVenture to Cognac
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    I think if he’s placed right by Donald McCain, there could be a good staying chase for Fabalu. Same owner as Peddlers Cross, and Overturn.

    Always liked the look of him.

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