I believe Sauvignon is with Paul Nichols - horse to be on in the triumph is Willy de Houelle. To me the 2nd best juvenile in France behind Nietzsche Has. In training with Willy and will wear the Ricci silks. Price has gone now unfortunately but 33s was huge last week😅
@georgebrown4684 Majborough, Kargese, Salvator Mundi, Sir Gino were the big ones this time last year. So the winner, 2nd, 5/4 fav before NR, and a horse that had a set back but still made debut in the triumph.
@@georgebrown4684 I would say I do plenty of research regarding juveniles, it’s speculative punting at this time of year anything can happen (happy to be sat on 33s for Willy de Houelle). Must say the French crop of juveniles isn’t huge this year - horses to look at other than the obvious include Charlus and Murcia (both with Willy and Kenny). Btw Salvator Mundi is certainly a horse to follow this year!
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I believe Sauvignon is with Paul Nichols - horse to be on in the triumph is Willy de Houelle. To me the 2nd best juvenile in France behind Nietzsche Has. In training with Willy and will wear the Ricci silks. Price has gone now unfortunately but 33s was huge last week😅
@@jackcallaghan1776 you've beat us on that 😝 we've a couple at 16s on Willy, can see it's now 10s wow
Willy, Fou de toi, Saint lucie, Charlus are the triumph horses for me. All with Mullins
Don’t be fooled lads. Salvator mundi was the triumph horse to be on last year..
Do your own research with french racing.
@georgebrown4684 Majborough, Kargese, Salvator Mundi, Sir Gino were the big ones this time last year. So the winner, 2nd, 5/4 fav before NR, and a horse that had a set back but still made debut in the triumph.
@@georgebrown4684 I would say I do plenty of research regarding juveniles, it’s speculative punting at this time of year anything can happen (happy to be sat on 33s for Willy de Houelle).
Must say the French crop of juveniles isn’t huge this year - horses to look at other than the obvious include Charlus and Murcia (both with Willy and Kenny).
Btw Salvator Mundi is certainly a horse to follow this year!