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Sunday, 30 November 2014

2014/15 Jumps Edition 2 - tales of woe for Henderson followers

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A rare mistake by the Editor has given Lee's Don Poli points to Cod. Table will be updated next week.

Headlines


Al Ferof Landslin Chase
Faugheen Impressive at Ascot,
The New one Wins at Haydock
 Conti Lands Bet fair Chase
Tell us More in Gowran Romp
Don Poli wins at Gowran
Vautour Strolls home at Navan

Report


We start at Ascot on Saturday where in the 2m 3f Amlin chase, Al Ferof (Neil, Tony), went to post, Raced wide, tracked leader until 4th, chased leading pair, 2nd again 7th, not fluent 4 out, closed 3 out, led on bit 2 out, clear before last, ridden out, winning comfortably by 7l. He gets 22.8 points.


He seems to have been around forever but is only 9. I thought he looked better than ever here and with doubts over the big two milers at present, could he be a champion chase hoprse in march ?

In the 2m 3f hurdle, Faugheen ( Bob, Cliff, Cod, Lee, Martin, Peej, Tony), took his chance, Made all, travelling strongly when joined between last two, quickened right away flat, winning  impressively by 3 ¾ l. He gets 26.1 points.

At Haydock in the 2m hurdle, The New One (Cliff, Lee, Martin, Neil, Peej, Steve) went to post, Tracked clear leader, challenged on bit last, shaken up to led run-in, kept on strongly, driven out, winning by 2 ¾ l. He gets 26.3 points.  


In the 3m 1f Grade 1 Chase, Silviniaco Conti (Cliff, Martin, Neil, Tony) took his chance, With leaders, led 4 out, not fluent 2 out and pressed, kept on well run-in, winning by 2l. He gets 28.7 points.

Across the water at Gowran Park Tell Us More (Steve, Tony), went to post in the 2m maiden hurdle, Made all, went well clear from 3 out, stayed on strongly,wining  unchallenged, impressively by 11l . He gets 11.1 points.
In the 2m 4f beginners chase, Don Poli ( Cod), took his chance, Always prominent, improved to dispute lead 8th, not fluent 5 out, led next, pushed along and clear 2 out, not fluent at last, stayed on well run-in, winning easily by 2 ½ l. He gets 28.2 points.
On Sunday in the 2m 1f beginners chase Vautour ( Bob, Cliff, Cod, Peej), went too post, Made all, asserted after 2 out, stayed on well run-in, winning easily by 8l He get 13.1 points.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
               November        Total
Cliff            118.2           118.2
Tony         116.5               116.5
Martin       112.5              112.5
Cod             101.6            101.6
Neil           94.4               94.4
Steve          66                  66
Peej          65.5                65.5
Lee            52.4              52.4
Bob          50.6                 50.6
  
 News

Sprinter Sacre will not make his return to action in the 888sport Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown on Saturday week. Nicky Henderson's superstar two-miler has not run since being pulled up by Barry Geraghty in the Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton last Christmas, after which he was diagnosed with a heart problem, which has since been rectified.

Speaking at Newbury, the Seven Barrows trainer said: "With everything that is going on and the ground as much as anything, he's not quite really there, so he won’t go Tingle Creeking. He will be strutting away at home and he's fine, but he's not quite ready
Simonsig has been ruled out of his intended comeback race - the Peterborough Chase - and isn't certain to make the William Hill King George VI Chase either.
The grey has been on the sidelines since winning the Arkle in 2013, having won the Neptune at the Cheltenham Festival 12 months earlier.
Trainer Nicky Henderson said: "We were looking to get him to the Peterbrough Chase to get him ready for the King George and he's had a couple of blips - he was lame for a couple of days. He is sound now, but he's not going to get to the Peterborough Chase."
Henderson was non-committal as to whether Simonsig could have his first run back in the King George at Kempton on Boxing Day.
He said: "It would be a tall order for Simonsig to go to the King George, wouldn't it? But I can't say 'no he won't'. It would be a lot to ask him to miss the season then come into a three-mile chase having never been three miles before.
Hot favourite Djakadam is among a field of 19 declared for Saturday's Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury. Willie Mullins' youngster will be attempting to create history as a five-year-old has yet to win the prestigious handicap.
It is also a race in which Irish-trained horses traditionally do not fare well, although Mullins did win the 2002 renewal with Be My Royal only for the gelding to be disqualified subsequently.
Djakadam is the only Irish representative in the historic race. Others near the top of the handicap include 2013 runner-up Rocky Creek, David Pipe's Ballynagour and Alan King's RSA runner-up Smad Place.
Philip Hobbs' Fingal Bay has his first run over fences for nearly two years, although he has won over hurdles at the Cheltenham Festival in the meantime.
Oliver Sherwood's Many Clouds will have plenty of supporters after a fine comeback win at Carlisle while Neil Mulholland's The Druid's Nephew has shown improved form for his new handler.

Al Ferof is on course for the William Hill King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day following his impressive return to action at Ascot last Saturday.


 




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