GIOVEDÌ 17 MARZO 2016 Beaking News: Il campione #Solow salterà il Dubai Turf di Meydan. Per il grigio una “botta” in allenamento mercoledì // Cheltenham Festival: Punters cash in again to leave bookies reeling // Intilaaq team opt for Turf over World Cup bid

 

GIOVEDÌ 17 MARZO 2016 Beaking News: Il campione #Solow salterà il Dubai Turf di Meydan. Per il grigio una “botta” in allenamento mercoledì

 
Colpo di scena! Uno dei più attesi, tra gli attori principali della prossima notte della Dubai World Cup di sabato 26 Marzo, non ci sarà! Si tratta del grigio Solow (Singspiel) il quale non partirà affatto con destinazione Dubai a causa di un lieve infortunio occorso in allenamento mercoledì 16 Marzo a Chantilly, quando si è procurato un colpo ad una gamba mentre sosteneva la rifinitura prima della partenza per Meydan, prevista per venerdì 18 Marzo. All’inizio sembrava si fosse riassorbito l’ematoma, ma giovedì non lo era ancora completamente e dunque si è preferito essere cauti. Nulla di grave, ma non verrà messa a rischio la sua salute e soprattutto la possibilità di non essere al 100% in una corsa importante dalla quale partirà poi la campagna 2016 del castrone. Il grigio, reduce da 10 vittorie consecutive, dunque non difenderà il titolo nel Dubai Turf G1 sui 1800 metri in erba. A confermarlo è stato Pierre-Yves Bureau che ha parlato con Freddy Head. Cambia eccome lo scenario di quella che si proponeva essere un grandissimo duello tra alcuni dei migliori milers allungati in circolazione. Solow era il favorito intorno alla pari, ora lo è diventato Tryster (Shamardal) a 2,5, nei confronti di Real Steel (Deep Impact) dal Giappone, con Forries Waltz (Grey’s Inn) come scelta di De Kock, e Very Special (Lope De Vega) come alternativa di Godolphin. 
 
 
Vautour (Ruby Walsh)

Vautour romps to victory in the Ryanair Chase as the evens favourite

 PICTURE: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos

Cheltenham Festival: Punters cash in again to leave bookies reeling

 BY JAMES BURN7:30PM 17 MAR 2016 

THREE winning favourites on day three of the festival meant it was another successful afternoon for punters – and things could get worse for Betfred, who are facing a £1 million payout if Cue Card wins the Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Jockey Club Racecourses, which launched the £1m chase triple crown last year, insured against the bet by backing a horse to win it with Fred Done’s firm.

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Cue Card has won the first two legs – the Betfair Chase and King George – and victory in the Gold Cup will prove expensive for Betfred, whose spokesman Mark Pearson said: “If Cue Card does it he’ll have certainly earned the bonus. It will be costly for us to watch history.” 

Layers began Thursday on the back foot after many market principals did the business on Tuesday and Wednesday, and things did not get better following wins for Black Hercules (4-1 co-favourite), Vautour (evens) Thistlecrack (evens) and Limini (8-11), while 9-2 shot Cause Of Causes did their cause no good in the last either.

‘Impossible task’

Pearson added of day three: “We’ve done our conkers. Seven double-carpet [33-1] winners on Gold Cup day might get us back level.”

David Williams of Ladbrokes said: “It’s hard to see a way back. It’s been ghastly. We were reeling after two bad days and a rotten third day has all but knocked us out.

“More Ruby Walsh winners and more short-priced favourites have combined to give bookies a hiding.”

Coral’s Nicola McGeady said: “Thistlecrack, Vautour, and Limini inflicted the most damage and, although there’s one more day to go, it looks like it’ll be an impossible task to get back in front.”

Liam Glynn of BoyleSports said: “Punters are smiling as they’re miles ahead and as we enter day four we could be facing the worst Cheltenham for bookmakers in modern history.”

fonte : RacingPost

 

Intilaaq

Intilaaq: had been for a spin around Southwell as part of Dubai prep

 PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Intilaaq team opt for Turf over World Cup bid

 BY DAVID MILNES8:34PM 17 MAR 2016 

THERE will be no British interest in the Dubai World Cup this year after it was revealed that the Roger Varian-trained Intilaaq is to be rerouted to the Group 1 Dubai Turf.

The four-year-old, who was 12-1 third favourite for the $10 million World Cup, arrived at Meydan on Thursday but is to stick to turf rather than compete on dirt for the first time next Saturday.

Intilaaq had been taken to Southwell for a workout on the Fibresand surface to ascertain how he may handle the dirt at Meydan, but connections have decided to stick to what they know.

‘Stick to turf’

Richard Hills, assistant racing manager to owner Hamdan Al Maktoum said: “Sheikh Hamdan has decided that Intilaaq should stick to turf rather than try dirt on which he is untested.”

Intilaaq burst on to the scene last season with an eight-length romp in a maiden at Newbury prompting connections to supplement him for the Qipco 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket.

Despite running down the field in the Classic, the Dynaformer colt bounced back to win his next two starts in a Listed contest and a Group 3 at Haydock.

fonte : RacingPost