Daily Racing Thread Friday 18th. March 2016

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Not bad for 50p !!


Status: WON
Event/Market description:
World Hurdle 2016: Outright Prices-Nr No Bet, Thistlecrack, EVS
Status: WON
Event/Market description:
Vincent O'Brien County Hurdle: Outright Prices-Nr No Bet, Superb Story, 10/1
Status: Open
Event/Market description:
Cheltenham Gold Cup 2016: Outright Prices-Nr No Bet, Don Cossack, 4/1
Status: WON
Event/Market description:
Stan James Champion Hurdle 2016: Outright Prices-Nr No Bet, Annie Power, 7/4
Status: WON
Event/Market description:
Racing Post Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase 2016: Outright Prices-Nr No Bet, Douvan, 4/11
Status: WON
Event/Market description:
Queen Mother Champion Chase 2016: Outright Prices-Nr No Bet, Sprinter Sacre, 4/1


Bet Status: Open Stake: Accumulator, £0.50, 1 bet, £0.50 (Pot. Ret. £1031.25)

ALERT ALERT ALERT <laugh>
 
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Mullins leaves without the elusive Queen Mother champion and Gold Cup et again.

Mopped up the hurdle, novice and intermediate races as usual but he surely needs to think long and hard about next year. Douvan should be a Champ chaser and perhaps Vautour goes for a Gold Cup?

6 seconds in it now <yikes> He'll win it yet, it's only a matter of time. Just listening there he was extremely modest in defeat as usual.

I'd hope Vautour will develop into a Gold Cup runner next year. Should get stamina as he gets older.
 
Thing is you've got to seize the moment Beefy. At least Tizzard won't die wondering. Vautour had his ground this year. Next year could be a bog and Coneygree might be back. In fact given that we've had 6 deaths so far this year we could well have seen the last good ground festival. They already soften up Aintree regardless of what the official going description is.
 
Well done Chelsea. <applause><applause><applause> Sorry I'm ;late with congrats but have had no internet all day.
So pleased for Harry and Dan
 
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Didn't realise i'd put Aupcharlie in so many of these acca's, still got about 4 grand riding on him, jockey booking a positive and about time Bromhead had a winner this week too well overdue and he likes Cheltenham, come on the aup!
 
Now here's Gordon Elliot saying "listen" <doh>

So Gordon, listen, why the **** did you run him in the Ryanair last year?
 
Thing is you've got to seize the moment Beefy. At least Tizzard won't die wondering. Vautour had his ground this year. Next year could be a bog and Coneygree might be back. In fact given that we've had 6 deaths so far this year we could well have seen the last good ground festival. They already soften up Aintree regardless of what the official going description is.

Well said Chan ... I'd sooner see all NH racing run on soft ground if it reduces equine fatalities.

Right, have you all got your money on Vicky No Knicks in the next? I know Stick has .. he protests too much, I think hes a secret admirer <laugh>
 
Thing is you've got to seize the moment Beefy. At least Tizzard won't die wondering. Vautour had his ground this year. Next year could be a bog and Coneygree might be back. In fact given that we've had 6 deaths so far this year we could well have seen the last good ground festival. They already soften up Aintree regardless of what the official going description is.

Don't disagree Chan at all. I always doubted Vautour as a stayer for 3m2f and I guess with that rattling quick ground (for jumping ground anyway) they may go home wondering what if...

Didn't mean any disrespect to Cue Card either, but on here we've seen far too many 'what if' hypothetical arguments in racing. Totally pointless as they cannot be proven one way or other. At the end of the day jumping round 18 fences is every bit as fundamental as getting from A to B in the fastest time! Don Cossack didn't do that on Boxing Day and he paid the price. In January Djakadam suffered that fate. Today was Cue Card's turn. Main thing is the horse lives to fight another day.
 
That would of been a great fight between Cue Card & Cossack, twice in a row we've been robbed of a fighting finish by them. We can only speak hypothetically but personally think Cue Card would of won that, he was absolutely tanking it was like sprinter all over again
 
I honestly don't see how you can say that, he was cruising!

I know he was travelling well, but I just don't think he'd of stayed.

Don Cossack is very deceptive with his running style, he always has more in the tank than he appears to have. I'd be very confident he'd of seen off Cue Card.