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All points North in the Paddy Power Gold Cup – Saturday’s tips

We’re up and running with a brilliant first day of the Open Meeting in the can at Cheltenham, with Razor Royale bagging the biggie he’s always threatened and Henry de Bromhead’s Loosen The Load staking his claim as a hurdler to follow this season (at over 18 hands he’s going to be some chaser under big weights with a penalty in his novice campaign), followed by banks specialist Garde Champetre stealing the show in the Cross Country race. All that despite the rain.

It’s brilliant being back at Cheltenham with its lively, friendly, knowledgeable crowd, and on Saturday afternoon they can profit from backing Irish raider Northern Alliance in the feature Paddy Power Gold Cup at 2.35pm.

Plenty of positives to recommend this horse with too: in good form this year in all disciplines having being at least placed on the flat, over hurdles and fences in recent times, he took the Guinness Kerry National at the Listowel Festival last time out in the hands of Ruby Walsh, beating a solid yard stick in the shape of veteran Church Island.

Paul Carberry resumes his partnership with the eight year old this time, and this sound jumper who has won three of his seven chase starts can land a major prize here.
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Posted 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Tips for Day One of the 2009 Cheltenham Festival – Bring it On!

Cheltenham is already alive with the hum of final preparations, the course looks in top nick, the ground is currently Good to Soft on both the new and old courses, and the forecast rain hasn’t yet arrived. Let battle commence!

Tuesday’s tips:

1.30pm – williamhill.com Supreme Novices’ Hurdle - Take a bit of the remaining 6/1 each way with SportingBet about David Pipe’s Torphichen winning the opening race of the Festival.

He was in a class of his own on his latest appearance at Sandown, the form of which has worked out really well.

Lob into the equation his handy 8lb age allowance and you have a decent argument for an investment. I know Pipe is keen on his chances, and don’t forget heavily backed favourite Cousin Vinny endured a rough ferry crossing from Ireland and didn’t eat up when he arrived.

Latest Supreme Novices Hurlde Odds

2.05pm – Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase – Long time favourite Tatenen looks to be the one to take a decidedly average looking renewal of this contest. He’ll appreciate a strong gallop, the lack of which was his undoing when beaten by Follow The Plan at Leopardstown at Christmas time.

He looked excellent when winning here at the Open meeting in November, and has the gears to take this for Paul Nicholls and Ruby Walsh. The 4/1 with bet365 looks a fair reflection of his chances.

Compare the Latest Arkle Chase Odds

2.40 – William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase – Top weight Star De Mohaison can stamp his class on this race and defy top weight.

The 2006 Royal & SunAlliance Chase winner hasn’t seen much racing since his Festival triumph, restricted by chronic tendon troubles.

However, with those injury worries now firmly in the past the eight year old, who ran his best race for a long time when a narrow second here under a big weight in a competitive December handicap, can make up for lost time.

It was touch and go whether connections launched him into a Gold Cup bid such is the high regard with which he is held, and at 10/1 each way with Boylesports he’s going to be very hard to keep out of the frame.

William Hill Handicap Trophy Odds

3.20 – Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle – With the rain forecast to arrive later this evening and 22 rivals to contend with I’ll happily take a watching brief where hot favourite Binocular is concerned.

Instead sniff out a bit of value and have a look at Ashkazar, currently a whopping 22/1 with VCbet, and last year’s winner Katchit, currently 14/1 (Champion Hurdle Odds Comparison).

Ashkazar ran a cracking trial in the Kingwell and is far too big at his inflated price, while Katchit seems to lit up at the sight of Cheltenham and could be a different horse on Tuesday afternoon.

Both should be backed each way with realistic chances of making the frame, and don’t forget bet365 are paying four places on the race.

4.00 – Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase (Handicap) – The quandry of which Enda Bolger horse to back is a teaser for fans of the Cross Country race, but I’m really keen on the idea of Garde Champetre following up last year’s runaway success.

While this time around he does face the imposte of top weight it didn’t prevent Spot Thedifference from winning this contest in 2005, and with Nina Carberry doing the steering I fancy him to fend off stablemate L’Ami. Get involved at 4/1 with Betfred or Victor Chandler.

Cross Country Hurdle Odds

4.40 – David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle - A race I’m thoroughly looking forward to! All the money in recent days has been for Willie Mullins’ Quevega, seemingly based upon one placed run in a Grade 1 hurdle in France on atrocious ground behind stablemate Hurricane Fly.

She won well enough last time out at Punchestown but didn’t beat much, and she runs into a streetwise opponent in the shape of Lucy Wadham’s United here.

United has some cracking form in the book: a former winner of Punchestown’s Champion Four Year Old hurdle, she also made the frame in the World Hurdle plus the Irish equivalent back in 2007, and has returned from a long absence looking as good as ever with wins at Haydock and Ascot.

The Ascot performance was only workmanlike, but she’ll appreciate a proper gallop and can reward her patient connections with victory on the big stage here.

Donald McCain’s decision to run Whiteoak in the Champion Hurdle has left the door ajar, and at 9/2 with Paddy Power United can take the David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle.
 

David Nicholson Mares Hurdle Odds 

Good luck on Day One!

Tom

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Posted 1 year ago

A ‘Great’ Sunday‏ In store at Cheltenham

Nicky Henderson’s outfit can do little wrong at present, and the good run can continue in tomorrow’s feature race, as Aigle D’Or returns from a 247 day break in the Greatwood H’Cap Hurdle.
 
The Seven Barrows handler did this column a big favour last week with Duc De Regniere notching a 5/2 success at Kempton, and there could be more reason to celebrate when Cheltenham’s feature race ticks ’round at 2.20pm.
 
Aigle D’Or was a very handy campaigner on the Flat, winning a listed race at Lyon, before joining Henderson in a move which immediately bore fruit; hurdling wins at both Lingfield and Cheltenham.
 
Those successes lead to the five-year-old Halling gelding being sent off 4/1 favourite for the Ballymore Properties Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, but he simply failed to run his race and fluffed his lines on the day.
 
Put a line through that performance and instead focus on the word from within the Henderson camp that this horse could well be a real star this season, and suddenly his current handicap mark of 140 starts to look rather generous.
 
It’s no surprise he’s been so well supported over the last 24 hours, but take a slice of the 3/1 (guaranteed by Stan James) and sit back and enjoy!
 
The Greatwood isn’t the only quality contest on offer tomorrow though, with Punchestown’s Maplewood Developments Hurdle more than making up for what it lacks in numbers with sheer quality.
 
Only five go to post for the big race over the Irish sea, but what a five; and emphatic recent Down Royal winner Jered can stamp his undoubted class and re-enfore his Champion Hurdle claims, 8/1 with Paddypower at this early stage.
 
At evens on Sunday, he makes far more appeal than chief market rival Sizing Europe, who may be more than a tad ring rusty having not been seen out since last season.
 
Finally, don’t miss Tatenen’s latest outing in the opener at Cheltenham (1.10pm). He gets handy allowances as a four-year-old, and can put his rivals to the sword to get the day off to a winning start for favourite backers.

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Posted 1 year, 3 months ago

Money to be made on Cheltenham Contenders at Aintree

It might five months away, but for a couple of horses prominenet in antepost lists, the road to Cheltenham starts at Aintree tomorrow, and with the big battalions heading for the North West, I’m looking forward to seeing Tatenen make a much-anticipated chasing debut in the Intercasino.co.uk Molyneux Novices’ Chase at 1.35pm.

Long talked about by Paul Nicholls as his possible 2009 Cheltenham Festival Arkle Chase horse, this sturdy classic jumping type gets a handy four-year-old allowance in a field of just five.

He was deliberately put away with the 08/09 campaign in mind after Festival trials day back in January, and can put his rivals to the sword at the first time of asking over the larger obstacles.

His price won’t be anything to write home about, but the 16/1 Arkle quote with Coral could look generous come Saturday night.

On Sunday it’s the turn of another star Ditcheat resident to strut his stuff as Pierrot Lunaire launches his campaign in the Intercasino.co.uk Four Year Old Hurdle at 2.40pm.

They way he routed a decent field over course and distance in the Class 1 Littlewoods Direct Imagine Appeal Top Novices’ Hurdle back in April was especially impressive, and the fast, flat, left-handed track suits him to a tee.

This race looks a two horse race on paper, and although Squadron has the benefit of a recent run (behind current Champion Hurdle 3rd favourite Crack Away Jack at Chepstow), plus being burdened with 4lb less than his rival after winning a Class 2 at Cheltenham in April, he wasted valuable ground by jumping to his right last time out, and may again run into one too good in Pierrot Lunaire.

A word of caution though for anyone considering snaffling a bit of the 14/1 with VCBet for the Champion Hurdle – all his best form has come on flat tracks, and others make more appeal in the current antepost list.

Weekend Bets

Saturday 25th October
Tatenen 1:35 Aintree

Sunday 26th October
Pierrot Lunaire 2:40 Aintree

Antepost Bet
Tatenen in the Arkle 16/1 with Coral.co.uk

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Posted 1 year, 4 months ago