Chantry House 8th February 2020 – Newbury – He was around seven seconds slower than Pic D’Orhy from the first hurdle to the last down the far side. He was then ten second behind three out, about nine seconds two out, approximately eight seconds at the last and around six seconds behind the Betfair Hurdle winner at the line. These types of differences are going to be common when comparing a big field handicap hurdle next to a much less competitive novice hurdle. The winner here improved for his debut run and appeared less green in the final stages; that … Continued
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