Tutto sul Cheltenham Festival da RacingPost. // Roi likely to switch to RSA // JLT preferred for Garde // Big guns stand ground for Champion Chase // Going soft as rain strikes // Kim Muir favourite Our Father ruled out // Do not discount Cossack and Djakadam, says Fehily // Di seguito gli ancora iscritti per la Riunione di martedì 15 marzo con ben quattro Gruppi 1

 
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Roi Des Francs (right): RSA favoured route but decision will be left late

 PICTURE: Caroline Norris (Racingpost.com/photos)

Cheltenham Festival: Roi likely to switch to RSA

 BY JOHNNY WARD6:25PM 10 MAR 2016 

ROI DES FRANCS, as short as 4-1 for the National Hunt Novice Chase, is likely to run in the RSA Chase 24 hours later instead, according to connections.

Roi Des Francs is set to take on fellow Gigginstown runner No More Heroes in the novices’ Grade 1 on Wednesday and his price contracted for that race to as low as 10-1 (from 16) on Thursday.

Gigginstown’s Eddie O’Leary said: “Roi Des Francs more than likely runs in the RSA. We are keeping our options open, that’s all.”

A decision on where Road To Riches and Valseur Lido line up – both having Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup and Ryanair Chase options – has yet to be made.

“That will be left very late, it will depend on the ground and the weather and everything,” said O’Leary.

“Our Gold Cup runners depend on the health of Don Poli and Don Cossack. The Ryanair is a very important race to us. We have had three seconds in it. We would love to win it. Touch wood, we will definitely have runners in the race.”

 
 
 Garde La Victoire (Richard Johnson,right)

Garde La Victoire (far side): also entered in the Racing Post Arkle

 PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Cheltenham Festival: JLT preferred for Garde

 BY ANDREW KING5:31PM 10 MAR 2016 

GARDE LA VICTOIRE looks set to put his unbeaten record over fences on the line in the JLT Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham next week with likely ground conditions proving the deciding factor.

The Philip Hobbs-trained seven-year-old also holds an entry in the Racing Post Arkle on Tuesday, in which he would clash with hot favourite Douvan, but he now looks likely to wait 48 hours and step up to two and a half miles for the JLT.

Hobbs said: “There is no preference between the races really but we’re slightly leaning towards the JLT due to the ground looking like it is going to dry out and taking into account the weather forecast, which now looks dry following the rain on Wednesday.

“I appreciate Douvan is frightening the opposition away in the Arkle and they say you should never be scared of one horse but from a ratings point of view Sizing John was brushed aside by him at Leopardstown over Christmas and he has a mark of 151, which is the same as Garde La Victoire. So what chance do we have of beating Douvan?”

Garde La Victoire is a best priced 9-1 for the JLT with BoyleSports and a general 14-1 chance for the Arkle.

Rest of Hobbs hopes

A decision on whether Village Vic, who has won his last two races at Cheltenham, runs in the Ryanair Chase or the Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate will be left until nearer the time.

“He’s very well in himself and has been in the form of is life this season,” said Hobbs. “But we will be leaving the decision as to which race he contests next week until closer to the day as it will be interesting to see what the opposition looks like in the two races.”

Balthazar King, another of the trainer’s festival stars, is looking to bounce back from an injury sustained in last season’s Grand National when attempting to clock up his sixth success over the Cheltenham cross-country fences in Wednesday’s Glenfarclas-sponsored contest.

Richard Johnson will ride Balthazar King and also partner Crabbie’s Grand National hope Kruzhlinin for Hobbs in the Ultima Business Solutions Handicap Chase, Rock The Kasbah or Brother Tedd in the Coral Cup and Wait For Me, who will take his chance in the Vincent O’Brien County Hurdle.

Sprinter Sacre (Nico de Boinville,right)

Sire De Grugy (left) and Sprinter Sacre among 12 forfeits for Cheltenham

PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Cheltenham Festival: Big guns stand ground for Champion Chase

 BY ANDREW DIETZ12:59PM 10 MAR 2016 

THE last three winners of the Betway Champion Chase remain on course to set odds-on favourite Un De Sceaux a stern challenge in the feature race on day two of the Cheltenham Festival.

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Dodging Bullets, Sire De Grugy and Sprinter Sacre were on Thursday among the 12 confirmed entries for Wednesday’s two-mile spectacular, while Vautour, who is seemingly bound for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, has also been left in.

As well as Un De Sceaux and Vautour, impressive winners of last season’s Racing Post Arkle and JLT Novices’ Chase, Willie Mullins dominates the entries with Felix Younger and Twinlight also engaged.

Henry de Bromhead, who won the race with Sizing Europe in 2011, is set to rely on last year’s third Special Tiara, with former stablemate Sizing Granite, now in the care of Brave Inca’s trainer Colm Murphy, adding further strength to the Irish challenge.

Somersby, a standing dish in the Champion Chase, is in line for a fifth crack at the race after finishing second to Dodging Bullets 12 months ago.

God’s Own, runner-up to Un De Sceaux in last year’s Racing Post Arkle, and the Micky Hammond-trained Just Cameron complete the dozen possibles.

Coral Cup shake-up

While the Champion Chase avoided any notable omissions, it was the opposite scenario in the same day’s Coral Cup with a big shake-up in the market following the scratchings of a string of fancied contenders.

Four of the top six in the betting have been taken out, including the Mullins-trained Great Field, who was favourite with some firms.

Nicky Henderson-trained pair Different Gravey and Kilcrea Vale were taken out, as was Lil Rockerfeller, who was on Wednesday supplemented for the Stan James Champion Hurdle at a cost of £20,000.

In the revised betting Diamond King and Arbre De Vie are 10-1 joint-favourites with the sponsors, closely followed by Politologue, Rock The Kasbah and Squouateur at 12-1.

Other day two Grade 1s

There were no shock absentees from Wednesday’s RSA Chase, for which 21 possibles remain in the mix, or the Neptune Investment Management Novices’ Hurdle, where 5-4 favourite Yanworth featured among 28 contenders.

Mullins is responsible for seven of the 25 horses at the six-day entry stage for the Weatherbys Champion Bumper, a race he has won a record eight times.

 

 

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The going at Cheltenham was reported as soft on Thursday morning

 PICTURE: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Cheltenham Festival: Going soft as rain strikes 

 BY KEITH MELROSE7:54AM 10 MAR 2016 

CHELTENHAM clerk of the course Simon Claisse reported on Thursday morning the track missed the worst of the rain that struck British and Irish courses on Wednesday, causing abandonments and inspections.

Speaking to the Racing Post, Claisse said: “We had 24mm Tuesday into Wednesday morning but we’ve had just 1mm since. It seems as though we’ve been very lucky. I’ve walked everything this morning and am happy to keep it at soft all round.

“I’m surprised at how well the course has taken the rain; a lot better than when we had that deluge before trials day at the end of January. The course was admittedly  a lot drier before the rain started this time.”

Looking towards the festival, which starts in five days’ time, Claisse added: “I’d be happy to stick with what I said yesterday, that we’ll probably have a mix of good to soft and soft, it just depends which is dominant.”

Dry forecast for Cheltenham

Claisse also seems positive about the forecast. “I cannot see any forecast that gives us any rain at all between now and Friday week,” he said. “There might be a couple of millimetres that day.

“It’s going to be dry and temperatures are due to creep up into double-figures over the weekend. About 90% of the ground we’ll be using won’t have been touched since last March, which will also make a big difference,” Claisse added.

Stratford forced to abandon

Other courses, including those not too far from Cheltenham, have suffered much worse as a result of Wednesday’s rainfall. Wincanton’s card on Thursday was abandoned after 27mm of rain, while Stratford on Monday is also off after the River Avon burst its banks on Wednesday.

There was also flooding reported at Huntingdon on Thursday morning after 20mm of rain. However, officials have described the situation as “hopeful” with six days before the next scheduled meeting.

Leicester on Friday had to survive a Thursday morning inspection but will race after 10mm of further rain on Wednesday. Warwick and Chepstow, both due to race at the weekend, reported 28mm and 40mm respectively through the course of Wednesday.

In Ireland, Limerick’s card on Friday, already put back from Thursday due to weaterlogging, is subject to an 8am inspection.

 

Our Father

Our Father will miss the rest of the season through injury

 PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Cheltenham Festival: Kim Muir favourite Our Father ruled out

 BY MARK SCULLY9:45PM 9 MAR 2016 

GORDON ELLIOTT’S strong Cheltenham Festival raiding party was reduced by one on Wednesday evening after the trainer confirmed the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup favourite Our Father will miss the meeting.

 

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The ten-year-old had been as short as 6-1 before news of his injury, the details of which were not disclosed, was confirmed by the County Meath trainer on Wednesday.

“I hope it is not too serious but he is out for the season,” said Elliott, also ruling the grey out of a shot at next month’s Crabbie’s Grand National.

Our Father had been as short as 50-1 for the Aintree showpiece, in which unseated two years ago, when trained by David Pipe.

The son of Shantou has been off the track since January 1 2015, when he was beaten a length by Mon Parrain in the 3m2f BetBright On Mobile Handicap Chase at Cheltenham on his final start for Pipe.

 
 
 
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Noel Fehily believes Djakadam could go one better this year on soft ground

 PICTURE: Alain Barr (racingpost.com/photos)

Cheltenham Festival: Do not discount Cossack and Djakadam, says Fehily

 BY ANDREW KING6:33PM 9 MAR 2016 

NOEL FEHILY believes next Friday’s Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup is between Don Cossack, the highest rated chaser in Britain and Ireland, and last year’s runner-up Djakadam – where underfoot conditions will prove pivotal in deciding which one comes out on top.

The jockey, who partnered the 3-1 favourite Silviniaco Conti in last year’s Gold Cup, says the Gordon Elliott-trained Don Cossack would be best suited by good ground.

 

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In softer conditions, however, Fehily nominated the seven-year-old Djakadam as the likeliest winner, despite his fall when last seen in the Grade 2 BetBright Trial Cotswold Chase at Cheltenham in January.

“If the ground came up good I would certainly like to be with Don Cossack, as he seems better in those conditions,” said Fehily in Thursday’s Racing Post, in which several leading riders were canvassed for their opinions on the eagerly anticipated day-four feature.

Fehily added: “If the ground was slower, I think I’d ride Djakadam as all his best runs have been with some cut and he was still travelling well enough when coming down at the Trials meeting.”

Decisions for Walsh and Cooper

If Fehily is correct, it would contradict what bookmakers believe will be the choices made by Ruby Walsh and Bryan Cooper as to who to ride in the richest race of the festival.

Walsh is odds-on to favour King George VI Chase runner-upVautour, who will be bidding for a third consecutive Cheltenham Festival success, following wins in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle and JLT Novices’ Chase.

Cooper, meanwhile, will have the choice of Don Cossack and Don Poli, as well as Road To Riches and Valseur Lido, and while he has insisted he will make the call based on ground conditions, he too is odds-on to side with last year’s RSA Chase hero Don Poli.

Ground update

The heavy rain that changed the ground at Cheltenham to soft all round may impact Cooper’s decision, but officials are expecting the deluge to be the last of the significant wet weather before the start of the festival on Tuesday.

After 24mm fell through Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, clerk of the course Simon Claisse said: “We’ve been mostly dry through the day – we’ve maybe had another millimetre – and the track has taken it well.

“The encouraging thing is the outlook is predominantly dry and getting milder through the rest of this week with at the moment only the odd shower forecast during festival week.”

When asked what ground he expected for the start of the festival, Claisse replied: “Based on the current forecast a combination of soft and good to soft, but I’m not sure which will be predominant.”

Good to soft was hardened as the 4-11 favourite to be the official going on day one, while good was pushed out to 5-1, the same price as soft.

Read more from Noel Fehily, as well as Tom Scudamore, Brian Hughes and Jamie Moore in Thursday’s Racing Post as we canvass the weighing room on a thrilling Gold Cup – on iPad from 8pm

 
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Cheltenham TUE 15 MAR 2016.  GOING: SOFT. (Sunny intervals)

 

1:30

SKY BET SUPREME NOVICES´ HURDLE (GRADE 1) (CLASS 1) (4yo+) 64 runners 2m87y SoftCH4

Race Conditions: £120,000 guaranteed For 4yo+ Weights 4yo 10st 13lb; 5yo+ 11st 7lb Allowances fillies & mares 7lb Entries 64 pay £ 150 Confirmed 25

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 24/141   A Hare Breath50  8 11-7 Ben Pauling   137 135 145
2 61111   Altior80  6 11-7 Nicky Henderson60 Nico de Boinville 155 145 161
3 1-3O31 3 Babbling Stream37  5 11-7 W P Mullins83   56 124
4 111128   Bachasson79  5 11-7 W P Mullins83   151 129 155
5 2U1311   Ball D´Arc23  5 11-7 Gordon Elliott25   146 122 152
6 3-1   Bello Conti84  5 11-7 W P Mullins83   139 118 142
7 11113   Bellshill38  6 11-7 W P Mullins83   148 124 154
8 124-11   Buveur D´Air46  5 11-7 Nicky Henderson60 Noel Fehily 154 121 155
9 41221   Charbel37  5 11-7 Kim Bailey42 David Bass 147 130 154
10 26111   Holly Bush Henry55  5 11-7 Graeme McPherson33 Kielan Woods 142 137 146
11 111111   Long Dog79  6 11-7 W P Mullins83   154 128 158
12 43-11   Min66  5 11-7 W P Mullins83   153 130 159
13 311-11   Mister Miyagi110  7 11-7 Dan Skelton54 Ian Popham 135 106 133
14 1/11- 1 Moon Racer370  7 11-7 David Pipe50  
15 1-212   North Hill Harvey33  5 11-7 Dan Skelton54 Harry Skelton 140 118 149
16 3-1814 2 Okotoks114  6 11-7 A J Martin50   125 69 125
17 1113   Penglai Pavilion123  6 11-7 John Ferguson Aidan Coleman 146 110 153
18 1-1134   Petit Mouchoir38  5 11-7 W P Mullins83   144 109 149
19 224-2   Silver Concorde79  8 11-7 D K Weld   135 48 127
20 16-931   Supasundae79  6 11-7 Henry De Bromhead   140 114 140
21 F1211   Thomas Hobson59  6 11-7 W P Mullins83   145 130 155
22 1-1122   Tombstone38  6 11-7 Gordon Elliott25 B J Cooper 147 89 158
23 15-31   Vigil23  7 11-7 D K Weld   139 106 145
24 2-2121   William H Bonney27  5 11-7 Alan King36 Wayne Hutchinson 136 111 138
25 11-111   Yorkhill73  6 11-7 W P Mullins83   156 135 159

 

2:10

RACING POST ARKLE CHALLENGE TROPHY CHASE (GRADE 1) (CLASS 1) (5yo+) 37 runners1m7f199y Soft CH4

Race Conditions: £150,000 guaranteed For 5yo+ which are allotted a rating of 110 or more by the BHA Head of Handicapping following a review of the horses entered and after taking account of races run up to and including March 8th. Horses which are not qualified for a rating in Great Britain, Ireland or France may also be entered. Such horses may be eligible providing the Handicapper is satisfied that the horse’s racecourse performances up to and including March 8th would merit a minimum rating of 110. The decision of the BHA Head of Handicapping shall be final. Weights 11st 4lb Allowances mares 7lb Entries 37 pay £ 185 Confirmed 14

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 22213   Aso32  6 11-4 Venetia Williams35   145 136 160
2 073-12   Baltimore Rock39  7 11-4 Neil Mulholland63 Noel Fehily 143 137 156
3 1-1111   Douvan51  6 11-4 W P Mullins83   161 148 180
4 11233   Fox Norton31  6 11-4 Neil Mulholland63   145 138 162
5 41-111   Garde La Victoire63  7 11-4 Philip Hobbs60   151 136 167
6 14-112   L´Ami Serge31  6 11-4 Nicky Henderson60   148 120 166
7 80-119   On Tour45  8 11-4 Evan Williams56   138 124 155
8 2-3111   Outlander38  8 11-4 W P Mullins83   151 124 166
9 1-3114   Shaneshill45  7 11-4 W P Mullins83   152 136 163
10 3-51U2   Sizing Codelco72  7 11-4 Henry De Bromhead   145 98 155
11 3-2112   Sizing John80  6 11-4 Henry De Bromhead   150 136 159
12 102111   The Game Changer152  7 11-4 Gordon Elliott25 B J Cooper 155 129 163
13 85-121   Vaniteux45  7 11-4 Nicky Henderson60 Nico de Boinville 152 149 172
14 25-34   Zamdy Man52  7 11-4 Venetia Williams35   147 107 125

 

 
2:50

ULTIMA HANDICAP CHASE (GRADE 3) (CLASS 1) (5yo+) 107 runners 3m1f Soft CH4

Race Conditions: £100,000 guaranteed For 5yo+ Minimum weight 10-0 Penalties after February 28th, a winner of a chase 5lb (No penalty to increase a horse’s weight above 11st 12lb) Sausalito Sunrise’s Handicap Mark 163 Entries 107 pay £ 125 Confirmed 57

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 F-P121   Sausalito Sunrise24  8 11-12 Philip Hobbs60   163 124 162
2 783P-2   Wonderful Charm95 8 11-7 Paul Nicholls50   158 122 172
3 1535PP   Ballynagour31  10 11-6 David Pipe50   157 123 169
4 F0174   Shanahan´s Turn136 8 11-2 Henry De Bromhead   153 147 166
5 31P-15   Blood Cotil58 7 11-2 W P Mullins83   153 138 166
6 42155P   Irish Cavalier45  7 11-2 Rebecca Curtis50   153 141 173
7 43-54P   Holywell45  9 11-2 Jonjo O´Neill43   153 141 177
8 115-51   Carole´s Destrier101  8 11-0 Neil Mulholland63 Noel Fehily 151 104 168
9 116-0P   Kings Palace17  8 10-13 David Pipe50   150 119 151
10 212-34   Southfield Theatre101  8 10-13 Paul Nicholls50   150 118 154
11 R-3231   Theatre Guide17 9 10-13 Colin Tizzard42   150 151 169
12 3/3-22   Morning Assembly31 9 10-13 P A Fahy100   150 129 160
13 0-2459   Double Ross45  10 10-13 Nigel Twiston-Davies55 Jamie Moore 150 143 175
14 8-8031   Unioniste26  8 10-12 Paul Nicholls50   149 145 171
15 7-2U46   The Young Master45  7 10-12 Neil Mulholland63 Mr S Waley-Cohen3 149 126 171
16 6-1040   Bear´s Affair95  10 10-11 Nicky Henderson60   148 131 169
17 0/72-1   Kruzhlinin66 9 10-11 Philip Hobbs60   148 139 170
18 3-1224   Un Temps Pour Tout45  7 10-11 David Pipe50   148 142 166
19 8-3309   Fox Appeal17 9 10-10 Emma Lavelle50   147 143 174
20 30/P-P   Katenko87  10 10-10 Venetia Williams35   147
21 04280   Spring Heeled79  9 10-9 J H Culloty   146 140 170
22 35113   Katkeau38  9 10-8 David Pipe50   145 82 168
23 1-214F   Knock House38  7 10-7 Mick Channon Brian Hughes 144 127 172
24 1-3321   Beg To Differ25  6 10-6 Jonjo O´Neill43   143 126 169
25 18-005 33 Cause Of Causes23  8 10-5 Gordon Elliott25   142 138 159
26 P15544 32 The Job Is Right54  8 10-5 Michael Hourigan   142 106 166
27 9-421 31 Midnight Prayer30  11 10-5 Alan King36   142 92 166
28 53F1PP 30 Regal Encore45 8 10-5 Anthony Honeyball75   142 128 148
29 1/9221 29 Doctor Harper49  8 10-4 David Pipe50   141 135 171
30 24332 28 Fingal Bay30  10 10-4 Philip Hobbs60   141 141 174
31 1-1646 27 Salubrious45  9 10-3 Paul Nicholls50   140 131 169
32 P3118 26 Ziga Boy17  7 10-3 Alan King36   140 142 170
33 6-121U 25 Thomas Brown17  7 10-3 Harry Fry58   140 126 172
34 0-212P 24 Upswing66  8 10-2 Jonjo O´Neill43   139 139 169
35 7-2UFP 23 Algernon Pazham52  7 10-2 Nigel Twiston-Davies55 Ryan Hatch3 139 139 170
36 F-6311 22 Out Sam31 7 10-2 Warren Greatrex60   139 131 179
37 P2-U11 21 Silvergrove32  8 10-1 Ben Pauling   138 123 168
38 2U-886 20 Monetaire109 10 10-1 David Pipe50   138 127 160
39 1-5392 19 A Good Skin32  7 10-1 Tom George43   138 135 170
40 22314 18 Alternatif74  6 10-0 David Pipe50   137 131 173
41 P1P-2P 17 O Maonlai87  8 10-0 Tom George43   137 107 171
42 1241F 16 Golden Chieftain30  11 9-12 Colin Tizzard42   135 144 171
43 1114P4 15 Ballykan17  6 9-12 Nigel Twiston-Davies55   135 148 168
44 426B24 14 Pass The Hat45 9 9-12 A L T Moore   135 128 169
45 924U51 13 Ericht17 10 9-12 Nicky Henderson60   135 139 170
46 231123 12 Quite By Chance13 7 9-11 Colin Tizzard42   134 151 168
47 28-03P 11 Doing Fine129 8 9-11 Rebecca Curtis50   134 107 165
48 711383 10 Standing Ovation142  9 9-11 David Pipe50   134 149 165
49 4P-4P5 9 Indian Castle74  8 9-11 Ian Williams100   134 131 149
50 4-0753 8 Band Of Blood10 8 9-9 Dr Richard Newland40   132 142 164
51 264P0 7 Audacious Plan17 7 9-8 Rebecca Curtis50   131 119 161
52 P2078 6 According To Trev16  10 9-8 David Bridgwater100   131 111 154
53 4-1123 5 Waldorf Salad24  8 9-8 Venetia Williams35   131 147 167
54 21F32 4 Smooth Stepper17 7 9-7 Sue Smith43   130 136 163
55 512P3P 3 Wizards Bridge18  7 9-6 Colin Tizzard42   129 131 164
56 15442 2 Saroque18  9 9-5 Venetia Williams35   128 130 164
57 2US5P 1 Shangani30 10 9-1 Venetia Williams35   124 92 164

Long Handicap:  Golden Chieftain 9-12, Ballykan 9-12, Pass The Hat 9-12, Ericht 9-12, Quite By Chance 9-11, Doing Fine 9-11, Standing Ovation 9-11, Indian Castle 9-11, Band Of Blood 9-9, Audacious Plan 9-8, According To Trev 9-8, Waldorf Salad 9-8, Smooth Stepper 9-7, Wizards Bridge 9-6, Saroque 9-5, Shangani 9-1

 

 
3:30

STAN JAMES CHAMPION HURDLE CHALLENGE TROPHY (GRADE 1) (CLASS 1) (4yo+) 19 runners2m87y Soft CH4

Race Conditions: £400,000 guaranteed For 4yo+ which are allotted a rating of 130 or more by the BHA Head of Handicapping following a review of the horses entered and after taking account of races run up to and including March 8th. Horses which are not qualified for a rating in Great Britain, Ireland or France may also be entered. Such horses may be eligible providing the Handicapper is satisfied that the horse’s racecourse performances up to and including March 8th would merit a minimum rating of 130. The decision of the BHA Head of Handicapping shall be final Weights 4yo 11st 2lb; 5yo+ 11st 10lb Allowances fillies & mares 7lb Entries 19 pay £ 1000 Confirmed 13

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 14-U15   Camping Ground45  6 11-10 Robert Walford50 Leighton Aspell 163 123 167
2 36-433   Hargam80  5 11-10 Nicky Henderson60   157 146 163
3 2-3112   Identity Thief77  6 11-10 Henry De Bromhead   159 135 168
4 331231   Lil Rockerfeller16  5 11-10 Neil King75 Trevor Whelan 157 116 160
5 11123/   My Tent Or Yours703  9 11-10 Nicky Henderson60 Barry Geraghty 161
6 1-1113   Nichols Canyon51  6 11-10 W P Mullins83   161 147 171
7 3-1114   Old Guard80  5 11-10 Paul Nicholls50 Nick Scholfield 157 142 164
8 111-63   Peace And Co38  5 11-10 Nicky Henderson60 Nico de Boinville 157 102 151
9 1-4211   Sempre Medici31  6 11-10 W P Mullins83   157 134 163
10 442-45   Sign Of A Victory80  7 11-10 Nicky Henderson60 Andrew Tinkler 153 147 158
11 15-121   The New One52  8 11-10 Nigel Twiston-Davies55 Sam Twiston-Davies 161 147 166
12 2-2251   Top Notch26  5 11-10 Nicky Henderson60 Daryl Jacob 158 134 166
13 1F-11   Annie Power27  8 11-3 W P Mullins83   162 144 168

 

4:10

OLBG MARES´ HURDLE (REGISTERED AS THE DAVID NICHOLSON MARES´ HURDLE RACE) (GRADE 1) (CLASS 1) (4yo+) 45 runners 2m3f200y Soft CH4

Race Conditions: £100,000 guaranteed For 4yo+ fillies & mares Weights 4yo 10st 10lb; 5yo+ 11st 5lb Entries45 pay £ 250 Confirmed 26

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 1F-11   Annie Power27  8 11-5 W P Mullins83   162 142 166
2 121-49   Aurore D´Estruval52  6 11-5 Rebecca Curtis50   142 108 152
3 111FF1   Ballychorus33  7 11-5 Ms Margaret Mullins   69 142
4 31-1UP   Bitofapuzzle38  8 11-5 Harry Fry58 Noel Fehily 148 107 154
5 P-P127   Desert Queen52  8 11-5 Harry Fry58 Nick Scholfield 147 128 155
6 2-338F   Fairytale Theatre15  9 11-5 Dan Skelton54   130 83 145
7 35-27 1 Flementime94  8 11-5 Martin Keighley67   124 84 134
8 14161   Flute Bowl31  6 11-5 Gary Moore50 Joshua Moore 139 118 148
9 732412   Gitane Du Berlais19  6 11-5 W P Mullins83   143 102 149
10 411221   Jessber´s Dream25  6 11-5 Harry Fry58   140 134 152
11 17-112   Katie Too25  5 11-5 Alan King36 Wayne Hutchinson 132 126 141
12 16-741   Keppols Queen77  8 11-5 Mrs John Harrington   141 119 149
13 1114/2   Legacy Gold27 8 11-5 S R B Crawford   132 71 143
14 F61112   Lily Waugh45  9 11-5 Anthony Honeyball75 David Noonan 140 114 151
15 535233 2 Melbourne Lady27  8 11-5 P Fegan   129 89 141
16 1-F418   Morello Royale73 6 11-5 Colin Tizzard42 Aidan Coleman 140 107 152
17 3-72P4   Pass The Time29F 7 11-5 Neil Mulholland63   138 139 147
18 P21-21   Polly Peachum73  8 11-5 Nicky Henderson60 David Bass 149 132 158
19 17-625   Rock On The Moor45  8 11-5 Mrs John Harrington   138 98 136
20 51256   Rons Dream52  6 11-5 Peter Bowen67 Sean Bowen 139 105 150
21 211311   Smart Talk45  6 11-5 Brian Ellison70 Paddy Brennan 149 125 154
22 1-82FF   Stephanie Frances113  8 11-5 Dan Skelton54   138 129 149
23 1/131-   Tara Point441  7 11-5 Paul Nicholls50 Sam Twiston-Davies 130
24 1-3F25   The Govaness52  7 11-5 Dr Richard Newland40 Richard Johnson 142 91 155
25 11-111   Vroum Vroum Mag52  7 11-5 W P Mullins83   154 98 160
26 212214   Whiteout77 5 11-5 W P Mullins83   139 107 147

 

 
4:50

146TH YEAR OF THE NATIONAL HUNT CHASE CHALLENGE CUP (AMATEUR RIDERS´ NOVICES´ CHASE) (LISTED RACE) (CLASS 1) (5yo+) 89 runners 3m7f170y Soft RUK

Race Conditions: £100,000 guaranteed For 5yo+ Weights 5yo 11st 4lb; 6yo+ 11st 6lb Allowances mares 7lbEntries 89 pay £ 125 Confirmed 33

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 2P2PP 1 An Poc Ar Buile17 7 11-6 Sophie Leech   109 74 132
2 P-112F   Avant Tout47 6 11-6 W P Mullins83   149 95 153
3 116P5 12 Bally Beaufort24 8 11-6 Nigel Twiston-Davies55 Mr J J Slevin 139 142 154
4 1-3321   Beg To Differ25 6 11-6 Jonjo O´Neill43   143 112 155
5 P-2122   Definitly Red38  7 11-6 Brian Ellison70   140 121 158
6 153PP 4 How About It23 7 11-6 Rebecca Curtis50   124 93 139
7 1561P1 8 Johnny Og10 7 11-6 Martin Keighley67   132 106 142
8 35113   Katkeau38  9 11-6 David Pipe50   145 70 156
9 312-11   Local Show50 8 11-6 Ben Pauling   147 133 160
10 13P-22 3 Lovely Job67  6 11-6 Fergal O´Brien70   122 109 139
11 48-011   Measureofmydreams30 8 11-6 W P Mullins83   147 99 157
12 1-3P62   Minella Rocco24 6 11-6 Jonjo O´Neill43   143 99 159
13 31133   Native River38 6 11-6 Colin Tizzard42 Mr M Legg 149 144 166
14 5-2312   Noble Endeavor30 7 11-6 Gordon Elliott25 Mr J J Codd 141 113 152
15 3-3413   Pleasant Company30 8 11-6 W P Mullins83   141 77 144
16 13/123   Pont Alexandre38 8 11-6 W P Mullins83   149 117 160
17 P-6211   Roi Des Francs59 7 11-6 W P Mullins83   151 117 159
18 F2211 13 Sambremont30 6 11-6 W P Mullins83   139 123 140
19 1-3114   Shaneshill45  7 11-6 W P Mullins83   152 134 161
20 21115P   Shantou Flyer30  6 11-6 Colin Bowe   143 99 152
21 1-2112   Southfield Royale80 6 11-6 Neil Mulholland63 Ms N Carberry 147 126 166
22 3-4124   Spookydooky24 8 11-6 Jonjo O´Neill43   141 85 154
23 3-3121 9 Subtle Grey34 7 11-6 Donald McCain50   135 101 152
24 340727 2 Undressed108 8 11-6 Michael Hourigan   122 74 127
25 11314   Vicente95  7 11-6 Paul Nicholls50 Mr W Biddick 153 137 166
26 111U2   Vieux Lion Rouge24 7 11-6 David Pipe50   146 135 158
27 3-1F42 10 Vintage Vinnie46 7 11-6 Rebecca Curtis50   136 100 151
28 2-1266 6 Viva Steve17 8 11-6 Mick Channon   130 123 147
29 4-1123 7 Waldorf Salad24  8 11-6 Venetia Williams35   131 127 147
30 8-41UF 11 Warrantor22 7 11-6 Warren Greatrex60   138 66 147
31 111FF1   Ballychorus33 7 10-13 Ms Margaret Mullins   143 94 158
32 P-U211   Bonny Kate44 6 10-13 Noel Meade33   142 122 152
33 33231 5 Jennys Surprise25 8 10-13 Fergal O´Brien70 Miss A E Stirling 127 85 147

 

5:30

CLOSE BROTHERS NOVICES´ HANDICAP CHASE (LISTED RACE) (CLASS 1) (5yo+ 0-140) 63 runners 2m4f78y Soft RUK

Race Conditions: £65,000 guaranteed For 5yo+ Rated 0-140 Weights highest weight 11st 10lb Minimum weight 10-0 Penalties after February 28th, a winner of a chase 5lb (No penalty to increase a horse’s weight above 11st 10lb) Ballyalton’s Handicap Mark 140 Entries 63 pay £ 105 Confirmed 47

NO. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 2/U62F   Ballyalton24  9 11-10 Ian Williams100   140 58 148
2 6-1113   Aloomomo24  6 11-10 Warren Greatrex60 Gavin Sheehan 140 83 148
3 5U15P1   Bridgets Pet45 9 11-10 Alan Fleming50   140 89 139
4 9-1214   Germany Calling129  7 11-10 Charlie Longsdon25   140 124 149
5 6-121U   Thomas Brown17  7 11-10 Harry Fry58   140 105 151
6 62-313   Domesday Book51 6 11-9 Henry De Bromhead   139 109 138
7 42U24   Amore Alato24 7 11-9 Johnny Farrelly50   139 102 155
8 8-5216   McKinley38  6 11-9 W P Mullins83   139 107 142
9 F2211   Sambremont30  6 11-9 W P Mullins83   139 120 137
10 55-1U1   Javert94 7 11-9 Emma Lavelle50 Sean Bowen 139 126 150
11 F-6311   Out Sam31  7 11-9 Warren Greatrex60   139 110 158
12 P-1441   Killala Quay17  9 11-9 Charlie Longsdon25   139 125 156
13 6/751P   Racing Pulse31  7 11-9 Rebecca Curtis50   139 83 147
14 80-119   On Tour45 8 11-8 Evan Williams56 Paul Moloney 138 120 151
15 11/141   Willow´s Saviour25  9 11-8 Dan Skelton54 Harry Skelton 138 124 150
16 5/1PP2   Twelve Roses17  8 11-8 Kim Bailey42   138 119 148
17 11-241   Double Shuffle90  6 11-8 Tom George43   138 99 148
18 7-0515   Bouvreuil45 5 11-8 Paul Nicholls50 Sam Twiston-Davies 139 116 145
19 161U22   Jayo Time26  7 11-7 Kerry Lee100 Ciaran Gethings5 137 141 149
20 30311F   Rezorbi45 5 11-7 Jonjo O´Neill43   138 143
21 610-13 27 Katgary95  6 11-7 Paul Nicholls50 Nick Scholfield 137 95 151
22 31F231 26 Fourth Act24  7 11-7 Colin Tizzard42   137 91 148
23 5-1011 25 Five In A Row17  8 11-6 Brian Ellison70 Danny Cook 136 92 148
24 605122 24 Killer Crow58  7 11-6 Gordon Elliott25 B J Cooper 136 49 145
25 1114P4 23 Ballykan17 6 11-5 Nigel Twiston-Davies55 Daryl Jacob 135 129 149
26 2-7308 22 Thomas Crapper74  9 11-5 Robin Dickin100 Charlie Poste 135 97 150
27 312F1 21 Buckhorn Timothy60  7 11-5 Colin Tizzard42   135 107 146
28 8-781P 20 Full Shift37  7 11-5 Nicky Henderson60   135 128 148
29 2-3122 19 Minella Present123  7 11-4 Neil Mulholland63   134 111 150
30 4-2122 18 Katachenko77  7 11-4 Donald McCain50 Wayne Hutchinson 134 134 146
31 38-311 17 Pairofbrowneyes79  7 11-3 Barry John Murphy M P Fogarty 133 117 145
32 12-231 16 Mount Gunnery26  8 11-1 P A Fahy100   131 92 134
33 4-1123 15 Waldorf Salad24  8 11-1 Venetia Williams35   131 132 152
34 261431 14 Orbasa16  5 11-1 Paul Nicholls50   132 108 150
35 1561P1 13 Johnny Og105x 7 10-13 Martin Keighley67   129 113 149
36 231F83 12 Empresario95F 7 10-12 Matthew J Smith   128 111 146
37 3-8311 11 Pressurize40 10 10-12 Venetia Williams35   128 135 150
38 21312P 10 Hepijeu138  5 10-11 Charlie Longsdon25   128 120 143
39 14132 9 Wings Attract23  7 10-11 Chris Bealby100   127 131 147
40 581FP3 8 Kilronan High19  7 10-11 Nigel Twiston-Davies55   127 131 147
41 37433 7 Ballybolley49 7 10-10 Nigel Twiston-Davies55   126 134 149
42 432715 6 Astigos10  9 10-9 Venetia Williams35   125 128 156
43 25115P 5 Vikekhal112 7 10-9 Gary Moore50   125 104 149
44 1-81PP 4 Imagine The Chat18 7 10-8 Rebecca Curtis50   124 103 153
45 233F21 3 Bodega105x 8 10-2 Ian Williams100   118 139 154
46 93-7P 2 Portway Flyer71  8 9-13 Ian Williams100   115 74 129
47 3357P4 1 The Society Man14 9 8-0 Michael Chapman   88 33 128

Long Handicap:  Portway Flyer 9-13, The Society Man 8-0