ogii55 Posted May 3, 2009 Share Posted May 3, 2009 Some interesting notes for tomorrow jump races from Ireland Down Royal 2.20 Jupiter Hollow w Big handicap hurdle with not so classy field, but there are some capable horses. The most successful of them is Chase master - Jupiter Hollow, who is comming down to hurdles on this occasion. Now 12 years old he is far from his great form, but may cause some upsets as he did last year. On board will be young claimer P.J. Carberry, who resides on him and scored his only career wrin with Jupter Hollow. Nice weight advantage including claimer. Jupiter Hollow knows very well the track and is ok with good ground. 2.50 Mr Sykes e/w (more then 17.00 odds, otherwise W) Another big field hurdler with top Irish jockeys participating into it. Huge favorit in front of Johnyofcourse with Ruby Walsh ridding him. Classy one, second to Dundrum, third to Avoca King. He never showed his qualities on good ground. Few others has nice chances to do well, but my selection is Mr Sykes. Showed some nice runs on good ground, including win on 2 m bumper, but when went to S/H wasn't so good. However run in nice Cheltenham race, finishing 6-th from 9 horses after Karabak. Brought down last time 3-4 fences before the end when was at the middle of the bunch. I see him causing an upset with Andrew McNamara. The trainer Mark Fagan's winners are from those 32/1 chockers :) 3.20 Rossgavand e/w (More then 17.00 odds, otherwise W) A capable hurdle stayer is back to another campaign. He has some bad month October, when was back on track, but showed noting. Now it's the prefered time of the year for Rossgavand and on the beloved good ground, when he scored two wins on almost such distance 2m6f. The stable is in good form with one winnerand one third place from four runs (16.00 odds both horses). Andrew McNamara already rode twice the horse. Will have some lbs down from two favorites. Willy Mulins's Persian City failed to impress last time despite being a favorite. He don't show any class on good ground hurdeling. Best presententions were on S/H tracks. 3.50 Huncheon Paddy W Winner two years ago now is back on his favorit Down Royal track (has one more win on the same distance). Very well put on this handycap with the weights and a big plus for him is A.P. Tornton as claimer. The stabe in perfect form and Ian Ferguson has very good percentage of Chase wins in Irish races. The favorit Ross Accord also has value to play on some nice odds (6+), despite the fact that his only good ground chase run was a disapointemnt (last race). 4.20 No Play Peplum is the best horse here and for sure will search his first chase win after four second places. This kind of horses are very tricky, because always there may be found someone who is better then him :) The horse is the favorit so not my type of play 4.50 Westmeath Bachelor W Very competative hunter chase race. There are two horses that i like. First is Royal Ranger, who ran very nicely in one of the Punchestown festival HCH finishing 6-th but moved very well entire race. The other is Westmeath Bachelor, who won last May in nice HCH race on good ground. D J Foster on board, who started very nicely his career and already has win in his first five starts (21.00 odds at Down Royal:). Limierik 3.40 Satwa King W The only horse in the race with win on the track (except Supertop weight Moving on). Has also a distance win and very nice weight plus (with one of the best claiming jockeys in Ireland - Like Mcniff, who rode him in his December win in Limerik). Satwa King loves soft/heavy conditions and the Limerik track (3 from 4 last runs were there). 5.10 Doodle addle e/w Do not run for three years, but now is back. Obviously the most classy horse there, but maybe the best times are far away from him. I am very much in doublt if there isn't something left in him that Jim Dreaper would put him to run. The horse always loves soft/heavy grounds. His best results are on 2 1/2 miles, but who knows, he may produce something special now. Andrew Linch on board as the bigger part of top Irish jockeys are in Down Royal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ogii55 Posted May 4, 2009 Author Share Posted May 4, 2009 Re: Irish Jumps 04/05/09 - Down Royal/Limerick Some interesting notes for tomorrow jump races from Ireland Down Royal 2.20 Jupiter Hollow w Big handicap hurdle with not so classy field, but there are some capable horses. The most successful of them is Chase master - Jupiter Hollow, who is comming down to hurdles on this occasion. Now 12 years old he is far from his great form, but may cause some upsets as he did last year. On board will be young claimer P.J. Carberry, who resides on him and scored his only career wrin with Jupter Hollow. Nice weight advantage including claimer. Jupiter Hollow knows very well the track and is ok with good ground. 2.50 Mr Sykes e/w (more then 17.00 odds, otherwise W) Another big field hurdler with top Irish jockeys participating into it. Huge favorit in front of Johnyofcourse with Ruby Walsh ridding him. Classy one, second to Dundrum, third to Avoca King. He never showed his qualities on good ground. Few others has nice chances to do well, but my selection is Mr Sykes. Showed some nice runs on good ground, including win on 2 m bumper, but when went to S/H wasn't so good. However run in nice Cheltenham race, finishing 6-th from 9 horses after Karabak. Brought down last time 3-4 fences before the end when was at the middle of the bunch. I see him causing an upset with Andrew McNamara. The trainer Mark Fagan's winners are from those 32/1 chockers :) 3.20 Rossgavand e/w (More then 17.00 odds, otherwise W) A capable hurdle stayer is back to another campaign. He has some bad month October, when was back on track, but showed noting. Now it's the prefered time of the year for Rossgavand and on the beloved good ground, when he scored two wins on almost such distance 2m6f. The stable is in good form with one winnerand one third place from four runs (16.00 odds both horses). Andrew McNamara already rode twice the horse. Will have some lbs down from two favorites. Willy Mulins's Persian City failed to impress last time despite being a favorite. He don't show any class on good ground hurdeling. Best presententions were on S/H tracks. 3.50 Huncheon Paddy W Winner two years ago now is back on his favorit Down Royal track (has one more win on the same distance). Very well put on this handycap with the weights and a big plus for him is A.P. Tornton as claimer. The stabe in perfect form and Ian Ferguson has very good percentage of Chase wins in Irish races. The favorit Ross Accord also has value to play on some nice odds (6+), despite the fact that his only good ground chase run was a disapointemnt (last race). 4.20 No Play Peplum is the best horse here and for sure will search his first chase win after four second places. This kind of horses are very tricky, because always there may be found someone who is better then him :) The horse is the favorit so not my type of play 4.50 Westmeath Bachelor W Very competative hunter chase race. There are two horses that i like. First is Royal Ranger, who ran very nicely in one of the Punchestown festival HCH finishing 6-th but moved very well entire race. The other is Westmeath Bachelor, who won last May in nice HCH race on good ground. D J Foster on board, who started very nicely his career and already has win in his first five starts (21.00 odds at Down Royal:). Limierik 3.40 Satwa King W The only horse in the race with win on the track (except Supertop weight Moving on). Has also a distance win and very nice weight plus (with one of the best claiming jockeys in Ireland - Like Mcniff, who rode him in his December win in Limerik). Satwa King loves soft/heavy conditions and the Limerik track (3 from 4 last runs were there). 5.10 Doodle addle e/w Do not run for three years, but now is back. Obviously the most classy horse there, but maybe the best times are far away from him. I am very much in doublt if there isn't something left in him that Jim Dreaper would put him to run. The horse always loves soft/heavy grounds. His best results are on 2 1/2 miles, but who knows, he may produce something special now. Andrew Linch on board as the bigger part of top Irish jockeys are in Down Royal. Total crash, not a hand today :) But however most horses were with very nice prices and except Doodle addle and Satwa King run well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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