Kempton Boxing Day
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Kempton Boxing Day
5 months 1 week ago - 5 months 1 week ago
The King George looks to be a great renewal ,with the christmas hurdle in which the Lossiemouth and Constitution hill matchup is another highlight , I'm with Lossiemouth
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Re: Kempton Boxing Day
5 months 1 week ago
Grey dawning my fancy in the King George for the Skeltons , looked a winner last time until being outstayed late on , dropping back to the 4800m will suit and this should run a cracker
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5 months 1 week ago
I did post on my weekly thread but note that the current superstar 8 from 8 has been punted to fav and must be match fit for this classic clash
Kempton Park steals the spotlight with a clash of champions in the Christmas Hurdle—Lossiemouth vs Constitution Hill.
This four-horse race is a must-watch. While Burdett Road and Lump Sum are solid entries, the real battle lies between the big two.
Lossiemouth: Match-fit and in superb form, the Mouth gets my vote.
Constitution Hill: Coming off a year’s break, it may be a tough ask to hold off Lossiemouth, but don’t count the Hill out for a thrilling finish.
This race could set the stage for the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham in March. Even if the Hill narrowly loses, the rematch could be a different story.
Elsewhere at Kempton, The Jukebox Man and Kientzheim look like solid bankers.
In the King George, with no Willie Mullins runners, the race is wide open. Watch out for the French contender Il Est Francais, but pack your exotic bets with plenty of runners.
Kempton Park steals the spotlight with a clash of champions in the Christmas Hurdle—Lossiemouth vs Constitution Hill.
This four-horse race is a must-watch. While Burdett Road and Lump Sum are solid entries, the real battle lies between the big two.
Lossiemouth: Match-fit and in superb form, the Mouth gets my vote.
Constitution Hill: Coming off a year’s break, it may be a tough ask to hold off Lossiemouth, but don’t count the Hill out for a thrilling finish.
This race could set the stage for the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham in March. Even if the Hill narrowly loses, the rematch could be a different story.
Elsewhere at Kempton, The Jukebox Man and Kientzheim look like solid bankers.
In the King George, with no Willie Mullins runners, the race is wide open. Watch out for the French contender Il Est Francais, but pack your exotic bets with plenty of runners.
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Re: Kempton Boxing Day
5 months 1 week ago
Superb win from Constitution Hill 👏
the champ is back 9 from 9
the champ is back 9 from 9
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