Thursday, 3 March 2016

2015/16 Jumps Issue 16 - No winners but a look at the Festival prospects

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                      February       Total
Neil                   70.7              821.1
Bob                   57.4               551.1
Cliff                   38.8            474.1
Peej                   16.1             472.9
Tony                  11.1            441.9
Lee                     16.1              427.4
Cod                    51.7            322.2
Martin                27.2           287.3
Steve                  27.7          285.1

Congratulations to Neil who was trainer of the month

News
Leading amateur jockey Derek O'Connor has switched allegiances from Native River to Minella Rocco in the National Hunt Chase at the Cheltenham Festival


The Punter has exclusive news from the Nigel Twiston- Davies and Paul Nicholls yards on their Cheltenham prospects

Saphir Du Rheu

He was second in last year's World Hurdle and then he went chasing, winning the Grade One at Aintree in the spring. The idea was that he'd go chasing this season and he won well at Carlisle earlier in the year. Ran OK in the Hennessy looking back at it now, with 11st 12lb on ground was that quite testing. He travelled quite well to two out but didn't really finish it off and clearly ran no race at all over Christmas in the Long Walk Hurdle, fading from the back of the second-last. I was always a little suspicious of his breathing so straight after Ascot we gave him a little breathing operation and he's in good form. That's helped him out and although he's a big horse who should handle soft ground I've always thought his very best form, at Cheltenham and Aintree last term, is on decent ground. So I think on better ground we'll see him in a completely different light. He's a high-class horse and has come together really well. He's been working well with Aux Ptit Soins for the past six weeks or so and has had a racecourse gallop. He'll have another one next week and I'm very, very pleased with him. All through the autumn, and even in the Hennessy, I thought he still looked a little bit fat and we were struggling to get the weight off him. But he's looking really well now and I'm happy with his progress. I maintain that he and the horse that won last year (Cole Harden) are both big players. He'll ultimately go back chasing next year but I think we're doing the right thing going back hurdling with him for now.

Aux Ptit Soins

He won the Coral Cup last year and is unbeaten over hurdles. It's been hard to train him this time as he came back from John's (Hales) with an infection in his foot and then we had a sinus problem with him. He had two lots of surgery on a tooth which was causing him that problem and also some surgery on his sinus just to clear that up. He had a month on the water treadmill back at John's and came to us in January 1. We've been able to get stuck into him with work since then and he's had a racecourse gallop with Saphir Du Rheu. He'll have another trip away and then he'll run in the World Hurdle. It would have been nice to get a run into him but I have to say he's coming together nicely and working very well. He's very talented but it's a big ask after the problems he's had. He'll have a couple of runs this spring, probably at Aintree after Cheltenham, then he'll come back novice chasing in the autumn. It'll be nice to have another summer on his back and hopefully have a clear run with him now.

Dodging Bullets

It's been a nightmare with him due to being off for most of the season with a splint problem. He had his first run of the season just the other day and was well beaten into second but if you look at it he was beaten on his first run back last season and obviously went on to win last year's Champion Chase. He is a very good work horse at home so it's easy to think he's at a slightly better stage than he is (in terms of fitness). He's come back from having a long time off, but probably just got tired on the ground at Newbury as he travelled really well so possibly just needed the run a bit more than we thought. Initially I was very disappointed but coming back from what he's had you have to give them a bit of time. He's improved a lot for that and he likes Cheltenham and better ground. I won't pretend he's not got a mountain to climb to beat the favourite Un De Sceaux, who looks very good but behind him the rest look much of a muchness. I'm hopeful of a much improved run at Cheltenham on some better ground. Having said that, he was going into the race last year off the back of winning the Tingle Creek and the Clarence House Chase so it's a bit different now. If Un De Sceaux jumps around then he's going to be very hard to beat but it's a competitive race and they go a right gallop around there in the Champion so the favourite will have to jump well.

Le Mercurey

He's in the RSA Chase as well as the big three-mile handicap chase on the first day at the Festival. He went up 7lb for finishing third at Ascot in the Reynoldstown, which gives him a mark of 147. Probably ran a career best at the weekend, giving 7lb to the first two home. He looked like winning but just propped going into the last and went on to finish third. Before that he ran at Doncaster in the Sky Bet Chase and it was basically all over after just three fences. He just didn't get going at all. He's possibly going to be better in a smaller field, rather than a big-field 20 runner handicap. We put cheekpieces on him at Ascot, that just helped him concentrate and he ran a really good race. I suspect if we end up running him at Cheltenham at all it will be in the RSA Chase and hope for a bit of soft ground as that's what he really loves.

The New One

He schooled this morning, he was fabulous - really exciting. The Champion Hurdle is obviously easier than we first thought and I think he's value at the sort of price he is. The problem last year was that he had bad feet so that involved him swimming a lot - the whole time - and that affected his back but now he's not swimming he's 100 per cent. The foot problem came back before Christmas so we had a very rushed preparation to get him ready for the Christmas Hurdle and he ran well there and since then he's been absolutely fine. I'm looking forward to the big day.

Bristol De Mai

He's done absolutely nothing wrong at all, he really hasn't. Two and a half miles has been a revelation for him and his jumping is as good as you'll find so he's very exciting. We were absolutely gutted after the Scilly Isles at Sandown, we thought it was a disaster because we got beaten but Ar Mad has turned out to be a really, really good horse. The reason he looks good on heavy ground over two miles is that it makes it more of a stamina test but now over two and a half miles the stamina test is the distance rather than the ground.

Vibrato Valtat

He's had a good season, he won the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter and has been running some solid races, in the Tingle Creek and the Clarence House at Ascot. Two miles is probably just sharp enough for him against the best as he's always flat out. I've always wanted to try him out over a trip and he's going to run in the Ryanair Chase this year. That'll be a more suitable race for him and he's a good horse when fresh. He carries plenty of condition but we'll get plenty of hard graft into him before then. He's been really progressive and it's not been easy for him but he'll run another solid race.

Southfield Theatre

He could run a big race in the Ultima if we can get him back to form. He was second in the RSA last year and some better ground will suit him.

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