Crazy_cat_lady
Well-Known Member
Exactly, its pretty split on the racing pages, but I bet those who want him in the CH have a bet on him or are caught up in this damn "fairytale comeback"
you then have those fuelling the egos of the owner and trainer, even Barry Geraghty who sourced CH wants him in the CH. Why? The horse doesn't care that he may not win another CH, he doesn't know
NH comment after the fighting fifth of whether then can keep asking him to do this will bite him on the backside if they do indeed keep asking him to do this, and something happens to him
Agreed with what Reynold said, if he stays up and wins the CH easily, itll be all about how hes back weve solved his problem we are geniuses let's keep him over hurdles
They want the prestige of a CH win. They will be going for it, otherwise there would be no hurdle schooling. I think their minds are made up, they are just pretending to look like they have a dilemma
If they run him in it, and something happens to him, they deserve every slating they get
ITV haven't helped the situation, they are constantly going on about him, which is going to bite them and racing on the backside if something happens to him
You also have the element of risking the jockey (who obviously has a say the horse doesnt).
NH comment after the fighting fifth of whether then can keep asking him to do this will bite him on the backside if they do indeed keep asking him to do this, and something happens to him
Agreed with what Reynold said, if he stays up and wins the CH easily, itll be all about how hes back weve solved his problem we are geniuses let's keep him over hurdles
They want the prestige of a CH win. They will be going for it, otherwise there would be no hurdle schooling. I think their minds are made up, they are just pretending to look like they have a dilemma
If they run him in it, and something happens to him, they deserve every slating they get
ITV haven't helped the situation, they are constantly going on about him, which is going to bite them and racing on the backside if something happens to him
You also have the element of risking the jockey (who obviously has a say the horse doesnt).
