Hi guys, it’s about time I think to start putting up suggestions for this years festival. I had bet A Plus Tard to retain his gold cup crown before he ran at Haydock, his run was too bad to be true and was subsequently found to have a travel sickness bug🤷*♂️. Anyway I’ve forgiven him that run and weighed in at 9-1 yesterday as when😉he wins today he’s bound to half in price at least. Runs 2.20 Leopardstown. Currently 6-4 which could be huge come 2.30.🤞
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Thread: Cheltenham 2023
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28-12-2022 06:52 AM #1
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Cheltenham 2023
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28-12-2022 07:33 AM #2
Backed Bravemansgame on Monday, have my doubts about The Gold Cup for him. Better suited to the Aintree Bowl me thinks. Hard to see past Flooring Porter again in The Stayers Hurdle, runs this afternoon too (race prior to A Plus Tard) having finished 1st and 2nd in the previous 2 runnings.
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29-12-2022 10:21 AM #5
I just can't see past Galopin Des Champs for the Gold Cup, even at 7/4 I'm tempted to have (another) decent wedge on him.
He gets Cheltenham, even falling last year he was miles ahead and it was just a silly mistake. His jumping looked much tidier at Punchestown a couple of weeks back. I'm sure he'll get the 3 miles as well, won over hurdles at the distance before and he always looks like there is plenty in the tank over 2 and a half. There's still chat he will go for the Ryanair but I can't see it, Mullins will know he has a Gold Cup horse.
I had Protektorat last year and he ran well, nothing I saw at Haydock suggests he has regressed any but just not sure he has improved enough to go on and win it (and history is against any horse winning it for the 1st time when they have already run in the race).
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29-12-2022 11:57 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-01-2023 01:06 PM #7
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13-01-2023 07:44 PM #8
It's been announced that L'Home Presse won't run in The Gold Cup following his mistake at the last in The King George.
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13-01-2023 07:49 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-01-2023 07:34 PM #10
L'Homme Presse out of Cheltenham. Possibly back for Aintree or Punchestown.
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29-01-2023 11:34 AM #11
Results from trials day yesterday throw up more questions than answers really......
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30-01-2023 10:30 AM #12
Noble Yeats was running on strongly on Saturday, I could see him putting in another big run in The Grand National
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30-01-2023 10:35 AM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've never bought into the recent hype about him being a Gold Cup horse, that will be run at the usual ferocious pace and he'll stay on, pass a lot of tired horses up the hill but never look like winning it. He's an out and out stayer and another big run at Aintree is far more likely.
I don't think the GC is really his target anyway.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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31-01-2023 12:29 PM #14
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The most overhyped horse in racing history turned over at odds on, again.
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31-01-2023 01:26 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'd never put a single penny on that horse. Talent on his day but his day isn't often enough and he's a law unto himself.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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01-02-2023 09:17 AM #16
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Along the lines of my thoughts. I think many punters have got seriously over excited about him because he fell when they had money on him, in one of his very few actual really good runs (a race he didn’t win.. years ago) on one of the most watched days of the season.
I decided it wasn’t a lay at yesterday’s price in that company, but really should have stuck to my usual goshen formula 😃
*also just realised this is chelts thread and not general horse racing. Given I can’t see said horse running there again- my apologies!
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04-02-2023 04:29 PM #17
Delighted to see Galopin Des Champs stay on well to win over 3 miles today. I've got a fair wedge tied up in him for the GC and his price is only shortening after that.
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16-02-2023 09:59 AM #18
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Another horse I had bet a little while ago is Fun Fun Fun in the bumper, couple of £5 free bets on at 33’s and 25’s, won at the DRF recently and has changed ownership, Patrick Mullins bred the horse as well so fingers crossed.🤞
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14-03-2023 03:21 PM #20
I had a lump in my throat as Honeysuckle galloped up the Cheltenham run-in. What a horse she has been: four festival victories - two Champion Hurdles and two Mares Hurdles. Just great.
And what can you say about Constitution Hill? There must a car engine in his chest, not a heart. The way he routed a horse as good as State Man was scary.HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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She would have had no chance in the Champion Hurdle. Of course we all want the championship races to be competitive but sometimes you just get a horse that is too good. It was a one horse race whether Honeysuckle was in the field or not.
De Bromhead got it spot on and the Mares Hurdle was an excellent race yesterday, as it has been the last couple of years.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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A plus tard is 7lbs clear on the ratings, I think those will be the first three home in whatever order.Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 16-03-2023 at 11:54 AM.
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17-03-2023 02:42 PM #25
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Cracking run and ride on GDC there.
Well done and nice one, Pretty Boy. I had it in some nice-looking multiples with football league winners etc, largely down to your confidence 👍
Hope you’re having a beer and sitting on a pile of notes after that.
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I think I called it pretty well with Noble Years too. Ran off his feet a bit for pace as it got to the business end but stayed on to run into 4th. I reckon he'll be close again at Aintree in a few weeks time.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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18-03-2023 11:55 PM #28
The winner of the Gold Cup looks like a good horse and could easily win it again, but I'm not quite sure how good the form of the race was. I don't think any of the placed horses would get anywhere near the winner if the race was run any differently. Noble Yeats, who over this distance is a bit of a plodder was running through the also rans at a rate of knots to grab a place, but I agree he will be a danger to all in the National. But the winner could only beat what was in front of him and he did that comfortably. Very good horse IMO.
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19-03-2023 07:05 AM #29
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Just back yesterday from Cheltenham in which overall it wasn’t a bad week punting wise, had 3 of the jollies on the 1st day in a treble which cleared my day though if Nico had ridden out Constitution Hill up the run in, my 10 lengths or over bet at 3-1 would’ve came up(won by 9!
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Least said about Wednesday the better.
Just when I was about to give up all hope, Envoi Allen got me out of a hole, jumped so well it could maybe be the Gold Cup next year. Had seen Seddon win and jump well last time and thought he’d have a decent ew chance at 22-1 and he came up trumps!!
Had Lossiemouth in the 1st on the Friday,A.P.T in the Gold cup, not sure what would’ve happened but G.D.C would’ve taken some stopping, brilliant ride from Paul Townend.
We go again next year!!
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