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Thursday, 15 February 2018

2017/18 Jumps Issue 14 - The Cheltenham countdown continues

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Altior Lands Game Spirit Chase

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At Newbury on Saturday, Altior  ( Not Cod)made his reappearance in the 2m grade 2 chase , tracked leader, challenged last, pushed ahead on run in , winning comfortably by 4l. He gets 41.3 points.

The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy

                    February   Total
Cliff                          83.9          624.4
Martin                     57.4         613.5
Peej                    118.6              560.7
Steve                     57.4           540.64
Tony                    146.1           442.8
Cod                      69.8           388.7
Neil                      83.9        364.6
Bob                    67.8             236.6

News
Henry de Bromhead expects Petit Mouchoir to improve from his fine comeback run behind Footpad at Leopardstown last weekend ahead of a likely rematch at next month's Cheltenham Festival.
Petit Mouchoir beat Footpad to claim both the Ryanair Hurdle and the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown last season and was also a place ahead of his rival when finishing third in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham last March.
Fox Norton looks set to head straight to the Cheltenham Festival after a late setback ruled him out of an intended appearance at Newbury this weekend.
Colin Tizzard's charge chased home Altior in the Grade Two Betfair Exchange Chase last season before going on to finish second in the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
The Dorset-based trainer was keen on a rematch on Saturday, but said: "He wasn't quite right Thursday dinner time. It was the dreaded infection in the foot.
Blaklion will face eight rivals in Saturday's Betfred Grand National Trial Handicap at Haydock.
Seven horses are set to contest Saturday's Betfair Ascot Chase after there were no withdrawals at the final declaration stage.
Nicky Henderson's Top Notch is at the head of the betting for the Grade One feature on the strength of his Peterborough Chase win. He is also a winner at Grade Two level over the same course and distance he faces this weekend.

Waiting Patiently takes his chance for Ruth Jefferson and he is unbeaten in five starts over fences, including a defeat of Tingle Creek scorer Politologue. Dual winner Cue Card, reunited with Paddy Brennan, aims to bounce back to something like his best

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