Defi sends a Tingle round Sandown
River Flows home at Aintree
Sporting John wins at Exeter
Min stars at Punchestown
Cilaos Emery Pops in at Cork
Report
We start at Exeter on Friday where in the 2m
novice hurdle Sporting John (Cliff), went to post, Always prominent, poised to
challenge after 4 out, led after next, pushed clear between last 2, in no
danger after, winning easily by 8l. He gets 22.4
points.
At Aintree in the 3m 1f grade 2 chase, Native River (Steve), took his chance, prominent, led 3rd, left well clear next, even further clear 12th, not fluent 3 out, winning unchallenged by 33l. He gets 28.4 points.
At Cork on Sundauy in the 2m grade 2 chase, Cilaos Emery (Cliff), took his chance, chased leader in 2nd, slight mistake 3rd, closer after 5 out, challenged and slight mistake 4 out, led 3 out, pushed out briefly to assert after next, clear before last, ridden and kept on strongly run-in, winning by 7l. He gets 52. 8 points.
At Punchestown in the 2m 4f grade 1 John Durkan memorial chase, Min (Cod, Peej, Tony), went to post, led, slight mistake 6th, headed after 2 out, led again before last, stayed on well run, winning by 2 ¼ l. He gets 26.5 points.
The John Torpey
Memorial Trophy
December Total
Steve
120.2 281.6
Tony
104.7 266.8
Peej 159.9 263.6
Cliff 153.4 228.5
Bob
79 206.6
Martin
38.8 157.9
Neil 121.7
Cod
65.3 120.2
Apologies to Neil who should have had 24
points for Bristol De Mai in the Lancashire chase, now added
News
Pentland Hills
is the star name among 10 entries for the Unibet International Hurdle at
Cheltenham on Saturday. Ch'tibello is a major
contender for Dan Skelton. The Colin Tizzard-trained Elixir
De Nutz has been given the option of making his first start since
winning the Tolworth Hurdle at Sandown in January, although connections have
already stated their preference for the Betfair Exchange Trophy at Ascot later
in the month.
All roads lead to the Randox Health Grand
National for Le Breuil following his encouraging
effort over the famous fences on Saturday.
Warren Greatrex is no hurry to decide
whether to pitch La Bague Au Roi in the
Ladbrokes King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day. Greatrex was simply delighted the dual Grade
One-winning mare bounced back from a disappointing reappearance at Wetherby to
finish a creditable third to Top Notch in the Peterborough Chase at Huntingdon
on Sunday.
"I think we'll sit on it. She's
obviously still in the King George," said Greatrex
Evan Williams reports Silver Streak to be on course for the Ladbrokes
Christmas Hurdle at Kempton on Boxing Day following his run in the Fighting
Fifth Hurdle.
Colin Tizzard has been delighted with Lostintranslation since his Betfair Chase win and he
is firmly on track for the Ladbrokes King George at Kempton on Boxing Day.
Buveur D'Air
is reported to be making good progress from the freak foot injury he sustained
in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle
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