A field of 17 go to post for Newbury’s Gold Cup at 3.10pm on Saturday, and I’m confident Starzaan can make a splash in the feature race at the Berkshire track.
The injury prone 10 year old was a seriously good hurdler and could have gone right to the top had it not been for some lengthy interruptions to his career, but trainer Hughie Morrison has proved adept at bringing him back from a lay-off in the past, and this formerly useful middle distance Flat campaigner (when in the care of Paul Cole) can defy a 10 month absecce to score over fences at Newbury.
Last season’s novice chasing campaign was mighty impressive; from five starts he scored three times, twice at Wincanton and once at Ayr.
His final foray (north of the border back in April) is the one that really caught the eye, beating no less than Noland (subsequent winner of Punchestown’s Grade 1 John Durkan Chase and now rated 165) on merit in Ayr’s Ashleybank Investments Future Champion Novices’ Chase.
That was a brave display where he really had to dig in, and if you also factor in that he’s jumped really well around a test like Wincanton, beating both Possol and Duc Regniere, you have to fancy him to play a lead role in a handicap that lacks strengh in depth at Newbury.
In short I can’t resist backing Starzaan off a mark of 147 carrying 11st 5lb in his handicap debut over the larger obstacles – Tom Scudamore takes the mount and they can see off a mixed bag of opposition.
Perhaps the biggest danger is ring-rustiness after the recent weather interruptions, but he has been working on Kempton’s all-weather surface.
Of the equine opposition, Paul Nicholls has done us a favour by failing to declare Osako D’Airy, Hold Em is consistent but turns out quickly after putting in a big shift to finish fourth in last weekend’s Racing Post Chase, while Ouzbeck has to prove he bears no mental scars after he ended up on the deck in the Pendil at Kempton.
Mr Pointment needs further, while Stan (another who ran at Kempton last weekend) seems to have gone well off the boil since his win at Chelteham on New Year’s Day. Perhaps the biggest danger could be the immensely likeable Jamie Snowden’s Too Forward, who’s got a bit of class and ran really well last time when finishing third to The Sawyer at Cheltenham.
That said, he is 13 years young, and looks vulnerable to those with a better turn of foot, so take Starzaan to win the Newbury Gold Cup. �
Finally this weekend, keep an eye out for Dave’s Dream wherever he polls up. Nicky Henderson’s six year old Anshan gelding is reported to be in great nick and holds entries at Newbury (3.45pm Saturday) and Huntingdon (3.40pm Sunday).
A muscle wastage problem put him out for a whole year, but he was back in winning form in an Introductory Hurdle at Newbury in December, before a mistake put paid to his chances at Ascot last time.
I expect a much bolder showing this weekend.
Good luck!
Tom
Weekend tips:
Starzaan (win) – 3.10 Newbury, Saturday
Dave’s Dream (win) – 3.45 Newbury, Saturday or may run in the 3.40 Huntingdon, Sunday
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