Triumph Hurdle
A couple of weeks ago I’d have said East India Dock had the best form in this race and had done everything right but if the Fred Winter is anything to go by it signifies that the Irish may not have a stand alone superstar in this division but they are just better so I’m happy to take on the top two in the market. HELLO NEIGHBOUR 9/2 is the perfect two from two over hurdles having won a Grade 2 and a Grade 1 at Christmas and at the DRF both at Leopardstown. He’s got a high cruising speed and a lovely attitude. He jumps well in the main and will be ridden quietly in what will be a proper end to end gallop set by East India Dock. This could really play to his strengths and he looks one sure to land in the frame at worst. The other horse I’ll be having a punt on is SAINTE LUCIE 20/1 who was sent off a well backed favourite to beat Hello Neighbour at the DRF. She was fractious in the parade ring that day and was miles too keen during the race before fading out of things namely. She didn’t give her running that day but clearly she shows plenty at home. She may not be the choice of Paul Townend here but if she can handle the occasion the big field and strong gallop should give a great opportunity to settle her and if they can keep a lid on her she looks a huge price and I could easily see her getting involved.
Selections: Hello Neighbour 9/2 (EW), Sainte Lucie 20/1 (EW)
County Handicap Hurdle
I know the Willie Mullins stable hold an incredible hand here but I’m taking them on. Even though this is a much smaller field than you would normally expect for a County but it’s full of quality. MCLAUREY 7/1 runs in the colours of JP McManus and having started out life as an eight lengths winner of a point to point it took him a number of tries before he got off the mark inside the rails. He won his maiden hurdle on his fourth start before making a winning handicap debut in a very competitive race at the DRF. This son of Jukebox Jury runs here off 16lbs higher than his winning mark in Ireland last time but he’s a young horse who is improving rapidly and we have no idea where his ceiling lies he could be anything. With natural progression again having no doubt leaned plenty at Leopardstown again last then he should be even better than ever here if that’s the case then he has to go very close. Another I’m want to keep onside is NDAAWI 14/1 who is a high class dual purpose horse that has taken his connections to so many big days. He was third in last year’s Fred Winter and second in the Galway hurdle last summer. They are two devilishly difficult handicaps and he comes here off just a six pound higher mark than he raced off of in that Fred Winter which i think is lenient. Last seasons juveniles looked a strong bunch and the form has worked out well. I think hes overpriced and I fancy this has been the plan since that Galway Hurdle defeat and I think he will go close.
Selections: Mclaurey 7/1 (EW)(NB) Ndaawi 14/1 (EW)
Mares Chase
Dinoblue is another favourite ill be looking to take on here and I think Gavin Cromwell holds the key to this race so I will be playing two of his against the field. LIMERICK LACE 6/1 won this race last season and was heavily backed to do so. She hasn’t been at her best this season, far from it actually but vibes have been good from Gavin Cromwell recently she worked well last week and Gavin thought it wouldn’t be an easy decision for Keith which one to ride here. I don’t think she will be far away. Obviously Keith has chosen BRIDES HILL 6/1 and what she did at the end of last season in Punchestown was very good and if she can replicate that run she will have a big chance. She may lack the class of a Dinoblue or Limerick Lace on their day but she’s a good yardstick and I think she will run well.
Selections: Limerick Lace 6/1 (EW), Brides Hill 6/1 (EW)
Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle
THE BIG WESTERNER 9/2 has done nothing wrong in her career to date winning a point to point on debut before a pair of wins inside the rails winning a maiden hurdle and a Grade 2 at Limerick over Christmas with ease completely outclassing her rivals. The one doubt for her is the ground as this will be the fastest ground she has run on in her career to date. She’s a big bull of a mare who physically will match any of the geldings here and hopefully she can run her race. WINGMEN 8/1 has been progressing run to run this season. In his earlier career he was a real free type and was struggling to finish out his races at times. He’s been campaigned over all trips this season but now that he has learned to relax he has made up into a pretty formidable stayer. She has form with plenty good horses we’ve already seen acquit themselves well this week such as Final Demand and The Yellow Clay. He sets a really good standard with loads of experience and looks sure to be on the premises. One final horse to give a mention to is INTENSE APPROACH 16/1 who was a smart bumper horse and he comes here with loads of hurdles experience under his belt. In his early hurdles career his jumping left him down badly but he has really sorted that out now and he’s exactly the type that have traditionally gone really well in this and his trainer has had runners go really well in this in the past.
Selections: The Big Westerner 9/2 (EW), Wingmen 8/1 (EW), Intense Approach 16/1 (EW)
Gold Cup
Let’s not waste too much time on this race GALOPIN DES CHAMPS 1/2 is an incredible racehorse a credit to connections and he turns up to dance ever dance. He rarely runs a bad race and we know we know he’s put these to the sword many times before. It looks like it will take an act of God to stop him winning a third Cheltenham Gold Cup and emulate some legends of the game. If there’s one to chase him home it’s probably INOTHEWAYURTHINKIN 7/1 who has been progressing away nicely in his two seasons over fences. He’s a really strong stayer and his season has been building away slowly and I think this race will bring a career best from him and if Galopin is below par he could be the one to give him a fright.
Selection: Inothewayurthinkin 7/1 (EW)
Hunters Chase
This race is a race for point to point horses and amateur jockeys so the form often needs to be taken with a pinch of salt and the race often throws up an upset. WILLITGOAHEAD 9/2 was a recent big money purchase by Gordon Elliott and the Morans and he looks to have leading credentials in this race. He’s a young improving horse with few miles on the clock who was impressive at Thurles when winning a Hunters Chase earlier in the season and he will really appreciate the nice ground. He’s a fantastic jumper and has so much improvement in him with his lack of experience the only negative. He should run well. For the British FAIRLY FAMOUS 16/1 is a good yardstick and has really good form around this track. He’s partners by Gina Andrews who is a very accomplished amateur in Britain and if there’s one that looks too big a price its probably him.
Selections: Willitgoahead 9/2 (EW), Fairly Famous 16/1 (EW)
Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Handicap Hurdle
This race often throws up an really high class horse and WODHOOH 4/1 is a mare who is the perfect six wins from six races over hurdles since joining Gordon Elliott from Sir Michael Stoute. She won a handicap off of a mark of 130 over course and distance in December and she had two top Mares in behind her that day in the shape of Take No Chances and Joyeuse who have both won big pots since and acquitted themselves really well in the mares hurdle here on Tuesday. Her trainer Gordon Elliott has a brilliant record in this race winning three of the last eight renewals with multiple other places horses in that period. She jumps and travels well and has plenty experience to draw on here’s hoping she can do the business in what is an ultra competitive race. TAPONTHEGO 10/1 looks a big price to me having beaten Mclaurey earlier in the season with consummate ease at Tipperary in a maiden hurdle. His mark of 135 looks lenient to me and I’d say he has plenty in hand on that. He’s had a couple of lovely runs in defeat since and I’d say this race has been the plan for him for a while. He jumps well he stays and has a touch of class which are all ingredients you need to win a race like this. He should run well for the Henry De Bromhead team. Of the Willie Mullins runners i think STORMBREAKER 40/1 has really been overlooked in this race. He has one of the conditional jockeys Willie often uses on board in the shape of Sean Cleary Farrell and he ran really well two starts ago when he was a good second to a handicap blit at Punchestown in December. I’m happy to draw a line through the run over 2 miles last time that was just too sharp for him. The test he will get here should really suit him and he has a lovely racing weight. I can see him getting involved at a massive price.
Selections: Wodhooh 4/1 (EW)(NAP), Taponthego 10/1 (EW), Stormbreaker 40/1 (EW)