tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25292190.post1154604856063081370..comments2024-03-24T15:26:37.931+00:00Comments on PG's Tips: Newbury and WarwickGeeDeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09834633278297488704noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25292190.post-22052960106387312952008-02-10T00:25:00.000+00:002008-02-10T00:25:00.000+00:00Denman (1/4f) won in the manner you'd expect of a ...Denman (1/4f) won in the manner you'd expect of a horse sent off at that price. It seems pedantic to note he missed out one on the far side and the cross fence on the second circuit. He's second favourite for the Gold Cup and rightly so.<BR/>Master Minded was never available at 3/1 but, sent off 7/4, he jumped beautifully to beat the current champion two miler five lengths. That result has shaken up the Champion Chase market.<BR/>In the totesport Trophy Hurdle Whispered Promises (8/1) led on the far side but beat a hasty retreat from three out to finish fifteenth. Mohayer (16/1) on the other hand came to the second last with every chance, was outpaced behind 14/1 winner Wingman, but finished a very creditable fourth - each-way backers will see some return for this effort.<BR/>Here's Johnny (15/8f) jumped poorly in the novice chase and was pulled up; it's back to the drawing board in search of a Sun Alliance bet.<BR/>The mare Kruguyrova (5/2) led from the start and ran on gamely to hold Ring The Boss a neck at the line in the Kingmaker. Charlie Egerton indicated she'll go for the Arkle now. <BR/>I wouldn't write off Moon Over Miami on the basis of this run. I've seen this horse get turned over before as he's too fresh and there was more than a hint that that was what happened here; the trainer said as much before the race and Cheltenham is a course that will be much more to MOM's liking. Ring The Boss ran a race full of promise on his first chase outing and looks one for the notebook.GeeDeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09834633278297488704noreply@blogger.com