Could be Grade 1 Horses

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Grade One

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Nov 13, 2017
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Hi Everyone

Only like to back class horses, preferably spotting a potential one early and follow its career with a view to being proved right and maybe make a few £ on the way!

Footpad

Trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins

Made an impressive chasing debut at Navan yesterday, beating a well regarded Gordon Elliott horse [Brelade]
 
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Hi Everyone

Only like to back class horses, preferably spotting a potential one early and follow its career with a view to being proved right and maybe make a few £ on the way!

Footpad

Trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins

Made an impressive chasing debut at Navan yesterday, beating a well regarded Gordon Elliott horse [Brelade]

Welcome
 
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Footpad is already a grade 1 winner. One he beat which seams like yonks ago is called Campeador. Would have won his last 3(imo) except for falling twice at the last when looking to win. Maybe still under the radar a bit.
 
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Yes that's right, should have said my reference is to being G1 over fences
 
Hi Everyone

Only like to back class horses, preferably spotting a potential one early and follow its career with a view to being proved right and maybe make a few £ on the way!

Footpad

Trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins

Made an impressive chasing debut at Navan yesterday, beating a well regarded Gordon Elliott horse [Brelade]

Update

Won his grade one over fences at Christmas [4-6] and now looking like one of the bankers at the Festival
 
Hi Everyone

Only like to back class horses, preferably spotting a potential one early and follow its career with a view to being proved right and maybe make a few £ on the way!

Footpad

Trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins

Made an impressive chasing debut at Navan yesterday, beating a well regarded Gordon Elliott horse [Brelade]

Boom :emoticon-0115-inlov
 
Donkey <laugh>. It's going to be very interesting comparing times this week (taking account of going changes). He looked seriously impressive
 
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