That's a ridiculously good card at Leopardstown. The fact 4 subsequent Festival winners came out of last year's card says it all!
The 2.15 looks like it'll shake up the Cheltenham novice race markets, it already has I suppose for Alisio Ville's been absolutely punted off the boards for the Neptune. He'd want to be winning tomorrow, and at 11/8 I'm happy to let him run. The strength in depth against him is pretty formidable. McKinley won a Grade 1, he's 20/1. If Alisio Ville lives up to the hype, expect a very short Neptune favourite tomorrow. Deservedly so, this is a good field. I've no financial interest in this race. Yet!
The 2.45 looks even better. Valseur Lido blew me away in the manner of his Drinmore win and that form looks good. I suppose there'd be plenty chancing Apache Stronghold as an 'e/w bet to nothing' but I'm looking at the Un de Sceaux/Gilgamboa form for my e/w selection in the form of the mare Adriana does Mottes 10/1. Hope to see her run well. Plenty will only see soft ground form which might be a worry but she's a Network filly (same as a certain Sprinter Sacre) so I'm hopeful better ground won't stop her running well.
In the Hennessey I backed Boston Bob 4/1 at the start of the week. Ruby deserting him is hardly a positive though! Lol
In the juvenile race I'm hoping Kalkir wins as I'm already on for the Triumph at fancy prices *alert alert* lol Gordon Elliot's one has been talked up a fair bit and Kalkir has it to prove after his St Stephens Day defeat. Looks a match to me. Worth bearing in mind the last 2 renewals had the late Our Conor winning and Tiger Roll was second last year. The winner will command plenty of respect in the Cotswolds next month.
Good luck. Hopefully it's another cracking day with Festival clues aplenty.