Earlier today Frank Keogh reported that the attendance on Wednesday was the lowest seen at the Festival since 1993.
Fact To File looked something special in the Ryanair this afternoon and, in other news, Frankie Dettori has announced he's filing for bankruptcy...
Malina Girl ran a creditable third on Tuesday but otherwise it has been a miserable, downward spiral for the blog's selections. Only one pick for the final day - and I'm not confident it's going to turn the tide...
1.20 Triumph Hurdle
No bet for me in a race I'm not particularly fond of.
Willie Mullins saddles 11 of the 18 runners; Paul Townend rides filly Lady Vega Allen.
Tom Segal penned a piece in the RP Weekender [29.01-02.02] headlined "Flat-bred East India Dock set to find Triumph beyond him". To summarise, most of the current Flat bred horses aren't bred to stay any further than a mile whereas Jumps bred horses are stronger - and classier.
Tom believes East India Dock won't be strong (or classy) enough to compete with the likes of Lulamba or a yet-to-be-revealed Mullins marvel.
Last time out East India Dock beat Stencil 10 lengths over the Triumph Hurdle course and distance on Trials Day; Stencil, sent off 11/4 favourite for the Fred Winter on Tuesday, finished down the field in 15th, with the comment 'weakened before the last' noted.
As a slight digression, I see East India Dock had a Flat rating of 89, Mondo Man a Flat rating of 111.
The issue for the Gary Moore trained Mondo Man is he needs to learn to settle - he patently failed to do so in the Adonis at Kempton three weeks ago. On his previous run, in receipt of 10 pounds, he finished three and a half lengths behind Lulamba, despite having pulled hard in rear; he's in the same ownership as Botox Has and Nassalam.
Back in 2020 the same yard ran Goshen - Flat rating of 80 at the time - in this race; ten lengths clear coming to the last, he made a mistake and dumped Jamie Moore on the turf.
Connections fit a hood for the first time tomorrow and Brian Hughes replaces Caoilin Quinn in the saddle. I'll keep an eye out for the partnership during the race - a decent pace should help their cause.
2.00 County Hurdle
Sixteen declared.
Absurde won this last year off 138 before embarking on a Flat campaign that culminated in a trip to Australia; this year he goes off 146.
Willie Mullins' charge benefits from a hold-up ride and likes to weave his way through the field at the business end of a race. Last time out he finished fifth in the Melbourne Cup behind Knight's Choice, beaten under two lengths.
Paul Townend rides stablemate Kargese. Last time out this one was beaten at odds of 2/5f in the Warfield Mares' Hurdle run on good ground at Ascot. Since 2010 the Mullins yard has trained the winner of this on seven occasions.
The Skelton yard regularly targets this race and have had plenty of success in recent years with Superb Story (2016); Mohaayed (2018); Ch'tibello (2019) and Faivoir (2023). Valgrand flies the flag this year but he ran no sort of race when last seen behind Ooh Betty at Kempton over Christmas.
Hansard was fourth in that Kempton race and subsequently ran well behind Golden Ace (won the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday!) in the Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton. The yard is in better form now, operating at a 25% win strike rate over the past fortnight.
Cracking Rhapsody looked good in the Morebattle Hurdle at Kelso 13 days ago; connections will pick up a bonus if they win here but Ewan Whillans' charge has tended to show his very best form at Kelso.
I'm going to have a bet on Our Champ in this because I think he's overpriced at 50/1 provided the ground has dried out sufficiently and the showers stay away.
Back in October he won the Lavazza Handicap Hurdle run on good ground at Ascot, beating Break My Soul a nose with Secret Squirrel third, Afadil fourth and Fiercely Proud falling when disputing second.
The yard were going through a lean spell at the time - as they are now - but he got the job done that day despite Freddie Gordon dropping his whip in the final 110 yards.
Secret Squirrel has subsequently won a competitive handicap at Windsor, Afadil was third in the Imperial Cup at Sandown last Saturday while Fiercely Proud reversed form with the selection in the Ladbrokes at Ascot in December run on good to soft ground.
I bet Our Champ in the William Hill Hurdle at Newbury five weeks ago where soft ground went against him; he finished eighth behind Joyeuse (Secret Squirrel fell at the last, Fiercely Proud pulled up and later found to be suffering from an irregular heartbeat).
He ran without the tongue-tie at Newbury but it's back in place now. He has won on the Old Course here and ran third behind Tintintin on the New Course last April.
In a stable tour article [RP Weekender 26.02-02.03] handler Chris Gordon said:
"He'll go for the County Hurdle and he'll run really well if it dries up."
At the time of writing the going on the New Course is good to soft - the showers will need to stay away before the off.
Our Champ is the each-way suggestion, at the time of writing 50/1 with William Hill and bet365, both paying five places.
4.00 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Galopin Des Champs will face eight rivals in his bid to win a third successive Gold Cup.
Henrietta Knight, who trained Best Mate to achieve the feat (2002 -2004), thinks he will win.
Banbridge is no pushover on drying ground while course and distance winner Inothewayurthinkin, supplemented at a cost of £25,000, is 7/1 favourite for the Aintree Grand National.
Inothewayurthinkin and Monty's Star were fourth and fifth respectively behind Galopin Des Champs in the Irish Gold Cup at the Dublin Racing Festival.
Corbetts Cross didn't appear to have the best prep behind Pic D'Orhy at Ascot last month and wouldn't be suited by drying ground while The Real Whacker and Gentlemansgame were both pulled up in this race last year.
Ahoy Senor has shown his best form at Aintree, Royal Pagaille at Haydock.
At 6/1 Banbridge was an each-way bet to nothing but the price has disappeared; a race to watch and savour then.
9 comments:
The downward spiral has gathered pace at this end for sure...so what follows will be of no use at all :-|
I've, arbitrarily, limited the ratings in each race so as not to exceed the blog comment character count.
Horse, System Rating, Tissue
JCB Triumph Hurdle
East India Dock [GB], 170, 11/8
Lulamba [FR], 158, 5/1
Larzac [FR], 140, 14/1
Lady Vega Allen [FR], 146, 14/1
Hello Neighbour [IRE], 150, 14/1
Gibbs Island [GB], 143, 50/1
Too Bossy For Us [IRE], 120, 50/1
Sainte Lucie [FR], 139, 66/1
Marche d'Aligre [FR], 136, 100/1
Willy De Houelle [FR], 135, 100/1
Mondo Man [GB], 132, 100/1
County Handicap Hurdle
Hansard [IRE], 168, 7/1
Kargese [FR], 161, 10/1
Cracking Rhapsody [IRE], 165, 12/1
Absurde [FR], 159, 14/1
Lark In The Mornin [GER], 159, 14/1
Spirit d'Aunou [FR], 164, 14/1
McLaurey [IRE], 159, 16/1
Valgrand [FR], 161, 16/1
Daddy Long Legs [FR], 162, 16/1
Norman Fletcher [GB], 163, 18/1
Pinot Gris [IRE], 160, 20/1
Irish Panther [GB], 158, 25/1
Ethical Diamond [IRE], 139, 25/1
Ndaawi [GB], 158, 25/1
Our Champ [IRE], 159, 25/1
Fils d'Oudairies [FR], 156, 50/1
Mares' Chase
Dinoblue [FR], 176, 15/8
Allegorie De Vassy [FR], 175, 11/4
Brides Hill [IRE], 171, 11/2
Fontaine Collonges [FR], 164, 18/1
Limerick Lace [IRE], 155, 18/1
Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
Jet Blue [FR], 161, 9/2
The Big Westerner [IRE], 160, 6/1
Derryhassen Paddy [IRE], 156, 12/1
Wingmen [IRE], 150, 12/1
Jasmin De Vaux [FR], 148, 14/1
Wendigo [FR], 153, 14/1
Jax Junior [GB], 154, 16/1
Intense Approach [GB], 151, 20/1
Flicker Of Hope [FR], 149, 20/1
Cheltenham Gold Cup
Galopin Des Champs [FR], 190, 15/8
Banbridge [IRE], 191, 11/4
The Real Whacker [IRE], 184, 10/1
Inothewayurthinkin [IRE], 177, 16/1
Gentlemansgame [GB], 178, 25/1
Monty's Star [IRE], 173, 25/1
Corbetts Cross [IRE], 175, 25/1
Royale Pagaille [FR], 176, 25/1
Ahoy Senor [IRE], 175, 28/1
Martin Pipe
East India Express [IRE], 159, 12/1
Kopeck De Mee [FR], 152, 14/1
Punctuation [GB], 159, 14/1
Wodhooh [FR], 155, 16/1
Uncle Bert [GB], 158, 16/1
Karafon [FR], 156, 18/1
No Questions Asked [IRE], 154, 18/1
Act Of Authority [FR], 156, 18/1
Electric Mason [IRE], 155, 20/1
No Ordinary Joe [IRE], 155, 25/1
Nurse Susan [FR], 156, 25/1
Taponthego [IRE], 152, 25/1
Thanks for your thoughts over the four days and best of luck with Friday's selection!
TW
Thanks for your ratings, TW. Much appreciated. In the pub drowning sorrows...
JCB Triumph Hurdle
I'm happy to ignore Tom Segals concern over East India Dock flat pedigree for this race [Burdett Road has the same dam and Golden Ace the same sired and both appear to be coping with the handicap] and 2/1 win only looked fair enough. Mullins scatter gun approach suggests he's not sure any are good enough, Lulamba could be anything.
County Handicap Hurdle
Our Champ looks to have got his ground and good market support, hopefully an inspired selection.
Time has been at a bit of a premium this week and I missed the early odds about Hansard, dithering whether 12/1 is a big enough edge but I'll probably play EW 5 places.
Mares' Chase
Dino Blue looks the % call but I'll sit it out.
Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
Jet Blue, this must have been the plan and should run a big race, would have like 5 places I'm on anyway at 13/3 4 places.
Cheltenham Gold Cup
Galopin Des Champs is a worthy favourite but he is very short and we've seen the perils of odds on shots this week, with a fair wind it should be his for the taking.
Martin Pipe
Wild card in the get out of gaol stakes in Uncle Bert, happy with the drop back in trip , concerns that the ground will be to quick for him off set by the 80/1 odds [EW 5 places]!
Personally a poor week on the betting but a great weeks racing as ever. That said whilst I've ignored Tom's pedigree advice I do think it highlights:
"...it's just that on most Saturdays [days] there are better betting opportunities for a value-based approach than there are throughout the whole of the Cheltenham Festival."
Good luck!
Tony
Thanks for your notes, TW.
Haven't done much on the other races.
The Albert Bartlett often throws up an outsider; Wendigo's second behind The New Lion in the Challow looks good form.
Shearer (4.40) has been running well of late but happy to watch from the sidelines.
Uncle Bert has a decent record with James Turner riding.
Good luck!
Our Champ is the each-way suggestion, at the time of writing 50/1 with William Hill and bet365, both paying five places
Great effort, the sort of selection that will show a good profi long term.
TW
Bit tapped for toe turning in, stayed on but not quite good enough to make a place.
Good effort from Wendigo all things considered...
TW
Did I mention Cheltenham's tough? The AW style of trying to get a horse at a price into the race in a good position and let the last furlong take care of itself kind of thing ~ doesn't work at Cheltenham ~ at all.
Last bet of the festival to get some points back is No Questions Asked, who's still avail at 22's. Had a good season so far.. Priced up as a no hoper.
Good luck!
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