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Friday, 18 January 2013

Jumps Edition 10 - 18.1.13

Headlines


Overturn Impresses at Donny
Tents  Ready for Cheltenham
Alderwood wins at Navan
Chartreaux _More Of A Lion than Cat
Door Slammed on Rivals at Wincanton

Report
 
Ok In making a check on some of the less well known in the strings I found that I missed Glen’s Melody (Bob), winning a 2m 4f mares maiden hurdle at Clonmel at the end of December. She won by 6 ½ l ,and gets 22 points.

Last Thursday at Doncaster in the 2m 3f novice chase, Overturn ( John, Neil, Peej, Steve), went to post, made, all, jumped brilliantly when asked, clear from 3 out, eased last 100 yards, winning by 25l, he gets 11.2 points.
At Huntingdon on Friday, My Tent Or Yours ( Martin, Steve), took his chance in the 2m novice hurdle , Held up, took keen hold, headway 5th, led 3 out, clear when went left 2 out and last, winning very easily by 7l. He gets 11.6 points.

At Navan on Sunday Alderswood (John, Peej), took his chance in the 2m 1f beginners chase,
Chased leaders, 4th halfway, ridden to challenge before last, kept on well run-in to lead closing stages winning by 1 ½ l. He gets 13.6 points.
Today at Wincanton in the 3m 3f handicap Chase, Chatreux ( Neil), took his chance Led until 2nd, led 4th, headed when mistake 5th (water), led 6th, headed 9th, led 16th, clear 2 out, went left after last, held on, winning by a neck. He gets 28.2 points.
In the 2m novice hurdle, Shutthefrontdoor (Neil), went to post, Held up in rear, headway after 5th, went 3rd before 2 out, ridden before last, led flat, winning  cosily by ¾ l. He gets 22.2 points.

Table

                       January    Total
Neil                  73.5        435.8
Steve               22.8          368.6
Tony                                324
Martin           11.6        305.1
John             24.8         296.5
Bob             11.9            273.5
Cod                               243.7
Peej             24.8            246.8
Cliff                23.2           187.2

News

A mouthwatering clash between last season's first and second from Cheltenham's Champion Bumper could be on the cards in the Deloitte Novice Hurdle at Leopardstown on February 9.

The Willie Mullins-trained Champagne Fever and John Ferguson's New Year's Eve fought out the finish last March and both have shown promise over hurdles.However, not everything has gone to plan with Champagne Fever who returned a sick horse after his last run which saw him drift in the betting for Cheltenham's novices' hurdles.New Year's Eve has only run the once but ran a perfectly respectable second to the classy River Maigue at Kempton. Ferguson has also entered Whispering Gallery, a top-class horse from the level who won his hurdling debut recently
 

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