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Thursday, 28 March 2019

2018/19 Jumps Issue 19 - Neil off the bottom

Headlines

Annamix lands Clonmel Maiden

Report


At Clonmel yesterday Annamix ( Neil) took his chance in the 2m maiden hurdle, Raced in 2nd, slight mistake 2nd, clear of remainder with eventual runner-up approaching 5th where not fluent, on terms straight, gained narrow lead after 2 out, mistake last, kept on well under pressure run-in, winning by 1 ½ l. He gets 23.6 points.


The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                 March                     Total
Bob            132.6                        836.7
Cod         202.3                            816.8
Steve         129.7                         790.4
Cliff          51.4                           662
Peej           117.7                           635.2
Martin    209.1                        550.7
Neil         75                               521
Tony      63.4                                       513


News
Alan King is leaning towards keeping Sceau Royal at two miles for an outing in the bet365 Celebration Chase on the final day of the season at Sandown.

The weights for the Randox Health Grand National will go up by at least four pounds on Monday with Bristol De Mai missing the Aintree showpiece. Twiston-Davies said: "He's fine and the plan is to run in the Bowl. It was just decided that on his Gold Cup form he ought to win the Bowl and it's possibly the easier option. He's in good form."


Thursday, 21 March 2019

2018/19 Jumps Issue 18 - No points but much news


The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                 March                     Total
Bob            132.6                        836.7
Cod         202.3                            816.8
Steve         129.7                         790.4
Cliff          51.4                           662
Peej           117.7                           635.2
Martin    209.1                        550.7
Tony      63.4                                       513
Neil         51.4                               497.4


News
Sceau Royal has options at Aintree and Sandown after giving Altior a run for his money in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.Alan King's charge led at the final fence, only to be run out of it in the closing stages, finishing third.
Anthony Bromley, racing manager for owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, told the punter "He could go over two and a half (miles) at Aintree or we may just wait and go for the Celebration Chase at Sandown, where we could have to take on Altior again.

Paul Nicholls has told the punter he  has not ruled out giving Clan Des Obeaux the chance to add another Grade One victory to his name this season in the Betway Bowl at Aintree. "We will let the dust settle, the Bowl at Aintree is a possibility as three-miles-one around Aintree on a flat track would suit him well, but I've just got to speak to the owners."

Owner Philip Reynolds has confirmed Presenting Percy is likely to miss the rest of the season after returning lame following the Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Tiger Roll is all set to bid for his second successive Randox Health Grand National next month, trainer Gordon Elliott has confirmed.
Evan Williams is looking forward to stepping Silver Streak up to two and a half miles in the Betway Aintree Hurdle, after the grey was the first British-trained runner past the post in the Champion Hurdle.
Elegant Escape was one of 16 horses scratched from the Randox Health Grand National at Aintree at the latest forfeit stage.
Colin Tizzard’s charge had been a leading fancy for the race having won the Coral Welsh National at Chepstow and finished sixth in last week’s Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup. Paul Nicholls has taken Black Corton out
Blaklion enjoyed an away day as Phil Kirby stepped up his preparations for the Randox Health Grand National with a racecourse gallop at Wetherby.

Bought for £300,000 by owner Darren Yates specifically to run at Aintree next month, Blaklion has been allotted a weight of 10st 12lb for the £1 million contest - having finished fourth in it in 2017 and won the Becher Chase later that year.

Cheltenham Festival - Leading Trainer

It's not the top prize we play for but why not have another award?

Most points scored at the Cheltenham Festival and you're the meeting's leading trainer. In the event of a tie, the number of winners and then the number of places will decide the award,

Roll of Honour

2025 - Cliff 223.2
2024 - Peej 365.1
2023 - Neil 258.4
2022 - Steve 165.13
2021 - Peej 308.7
2020 - Tony 202.3
2019 - Martin 209.1
2018 - Steve 312.5
2017 - Tony 328.2
2016 - Lee 263.1
2015 - Lee 180.4
2014 - Neil 236.3
2013 - John 239.2

Festival Winners 2013 - 2025

44 - Peej
35 - Cod
33 - Steve
29 - Cliff
27 - Neil
24 - Bob, Martin

25 - Tony
11 - Lee
5 - John
1 - Micky

2025 (seven winners between us)

Cliff - 195.7 (Four wins)
Steve -118 (Two wins, two seconds)
Peej - 87.5 (Two wins, two seconds)
Neil - 84.84 (Three wins, one second)
Cod - 42.4 (One win, one second)
Bob  - 29 (One win)
Martin - 0

2024 (Twelve winners between us)

Peej - 365.01(Six wins)
Neil - 167.43 (Three wins, two seconds)
Bob - 95.1 (One win, one second)
Cliff - 92.34 (One win, one second)
Martin - 88.5 (Two wins, one second)
Cod - 86.91 (Two wins)
Steve - 83.62 (Three wins)

2023 (Eight winners between us)

Neil - 258.4 (Five wins, two seconds)
Peej - 222.42 (Four wins, one second) 
Bob - 145.17 (Two wins, one second)
Steve - 144.47 (Two wins, three seconds)
Cliff - 106.42 (Two wins, one second)
Martin - 105.47 (One win, three seconds)
Cod - 93 (Two wins)

2022 (Eight winners between us)

Steve - 165.13 (Three wins, two seconds)
Peej - 157.09 (Three wins)
Cod - 156.16 (Two wins, one second)
Cliff - 123.43 (Two wins, one second)
Bob - 109.2 (Two wins)
Neil - 98.23 (Two wins)
Martin - 27.8 (One second)

2021 (Twelve winners between us)

Peej - 308.7 (Five wins, one second)
Cod - 255 (Five wins)
Cliff - 221 (Three wins)
Tony - 176.5 (Three wins, one second)
Steve - 135.7 (Three wins)
Neil - 89.4 (One win, one second)
Bob - 54.6 (One win)
Martin - 51.2 (One win)

2020 (Nine winners between us)

Tony - 202.3 (Four wins, one second)
Martin - 169.7 (Three wins, one second)
Steve - 153.1 (Three wins, one second)
Cod - 144.8 (Three wins, one second)
Cliff - 119.9 (Three wins)
Peej - 115.1 (Two wins, two seconds)
Bob - 68.0 (Two wins, one second)
Neil - 57.0 (One win)

2019 (Six winners between us)

Martin - 209.1 (Three wins, two seconds)
Cod - 202.2 (Three wins, one second)
Bob - 132.6 (Two wins, two seconds)
Steve - 129.7 (Two wins, two seconds)
Peej - 117.7 (Two wins, one second)
Tony - 63.4 (One win, one second)
Cliff - 51.4 (One win)
Neil - 51.4 (One win)

2018 (Seven winners between us)

Steve - 312.5 (Four winners, one second)
Tony - 256.8 (Three winners, two seconds)
Peej - 139.3 (Two winners, three seconds)
Cliff - 129.9 (Three winners)
Neil - 129.9 (Three winners)
Martin - 115.3 (Two winners, one second)
Cod - 102.1 (Two winners, two seconds)
Bob - 90.4 (Two winners, one second)

2017 (Ten winners between us)

Tony - 328.2 (Four winners)
Peej - 285.1 (Five winners, one second)
Cod - 166.7 (Four winners)
Martin - 163.8 (Four winners)
Lee - 140.0 (Four winners)
Steve - 107.1 (Two winners)
Cliff - 78.6 (Two winners)
Bob - 78.6 (Two winners)
Neil - 51.2 (One winner)
Micky - 29.3 (One winner)

2016 (Eleven winners between us)

Lee - 263.1 (Five winners, two seconds)
Cliff - 227.2 (Four winners, two seconds)
Tony - 227.2 (Four winners, two seconds)
Steve - 207.0 (Four winners)
Martin - 176.4 (Three winners, one second)
Cod - 173.0 (Three winners, two seconds)
Peej - 171.0 (Three winners, three seconds)
Bob - 132.1 (Three winners, two seconds)
Neil - 91.0 (Two winners, one second)

2015 (Four winners between us)

Lee - 180.4 (Two winners, two seconds)
Peej - 154.6 (Three winners, one second)
Cod - 130.6 (Three winners)
Cliff - 127.0 (Two winners, three seconds)
Bob - 103.0 (Two winners, two seconds)
Martin - 75.8 (One winner, one second)
Tony - 51.8 (One winner)
Neil - 0
Steve - 0

2014 (Six winners between us)

Neil - 236.3 (Two winners, two seconds)
Peej - 211.6 (Two winners, two seconds)
Bob - 165.8 (One winner, one second)
Steve - 149.5 (Two winners, one second)
Cod - 138.5 (Two winners, two seconds)
Martin - 126.5 (Two winners, one second)
Tony - 87.5 (One winner, two seconds)
Cliff - 12 (One second)

2013 (Eight winners between us)

John - 239.2 (Five wins, two seconds)
Peej - 227.2 (Five wins, one second)
Tony - 211.4 (Four winners, two seconds)
Neil - 146.0 (Three wins, one second)
Cod - 144.9 (Three wins, one second)
Bob - 133.9 (Three wins, two seconds)
Martin - 132.9 (Three wins)
Steve - 132.9 (Three wins)
Cliff - 80.7 (Two wins, two seconds)


Friday, 15 March 2019

2018/19 Jumps Issue 17 - Cheltenham week shakes things up

Headlines

Tiger Savages Rivals in Cross Country
Game is Tops in RSA
Le Breuil Lands 4 miler
Altior Retains Crown in Queen Mother
Frodon Flys home in Ryanair
Defi defies Rivals in JLT

Report

We start at Cheltenham on Tuesday where in the 2m grade 1 Champion Hurdle Melon ( Cod, Peej, Tony), went to post, Led until 2 out, no impression on winner before not fluent last, edged right flat, being closed on by 3rd close home, held on , finishing 2nd beaten 15l. He gets 12 points.

In the 4m novice chase, Le Breil (Martin), took his chance, Mid-division, close up 15th, went 2nd before 5 out, driven to lead narrowly 3 out, headed narrowly last, ridden and stayed on gamely to regain lead inside final 100 yards, all out, winning by ½ l. He gets 79.4 points.

On Wednesday in the 3m Grade 1 RSA novice chase, Topofthegame ( Martin, Peej, Steve), Santini ( Bob, Martin, Steve) took their chances,Topofthegame,  In touch in mid-division, headway from 4 out, challenged last, soon led, driven and edged right flat, holding 2nd towards finish, stayed on well, winning by ½ l. He gets 54.3 points. Santini, tracked leaders, stumbled just after 4 out, challenged 3 out, led after next, headed soon after last, stayed on, held towards finish, 2nd ½ l. He gets 12 points.

In the 2m Grdae 1 Queen Mother Champion Chase, Altior (All), Politolouge ( Bob, Martin, Steve), took their chances. Altior, Jumped left at few times, tracked leader, mistake 7th (water), led after 3 out, ridden after 2 out, headed last, edged left into rival and led again flat, stayed on well and asserting towards finish, winning by 1 ¾ l. He gets 51.4 points. Politolouge, Chased leaders, effort from 3 out, driven and stayed on flat, went 2nd towards finish, no impression on winner, 2nd beaten 1 ¾ l. He gets 12 points.

In the 3m 5f Cross Country Chase Tiger Roll (Cod), went to post, Mid-division, took closer order 7th, went 2nd at 22nd, led after 4 out, drew easily clear from next, in no danger after, winning  impressively by 22l. He gets 54.2 points.

Today at Cheltenham in the 2m 4f grade 1 novice chase Defi Du Seuil ( Bob), went to post, Held up in touch, went 2nd at 11th until before 3 out, tracked front pair, driven after next, rallied and almost upsides last, ridden to lead flat, asserted near finish, winning by 2 ¼ l. He gets 57.2 points.

In the 2m 5f grade 1 Ryanair chase Frodon ( Cod), took his chance, Led, big jump 12th, headed narrowly 2 out, soon ridden, stayed on to regain lead flat, all out near finish, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 84.6 points.

Friday Preview
In the County Hurdle we only have We Have A Dream, , who finally got his head in front last time out. He has a lot of weight, but has place claims at his best.
In the Alberty Bartlett we have Commander of Fleet and again, he won last time out, and at 7/1 is a solid e./w chance.
In the Gold Cup we have Bellshill, Bristol De Mai, Clan Des Obeaux, Elegant Escape, Kemboy, Might Bite, Presenting Percy, Native River.
As I said last week, I don’t like Presenting Percy’s preparation and whilst it would not be a surprise if he wins, he is no price. The Money has come for Native River, who is now favourite, and who I see as the winner again. . Conditions should suit Bristol De Mai but he generally disappoints away from Haydock, Bellshill won a really soft Irish Gold Cup, and Might Bite might choke. I can’t quite see Clan Des Obeaux doing it, though would be best result for the Editor, whilst I think Kemboy was flattered when he sprinted clear close home in Ireland, Elegant Escape is the one who could spring a surprise, he stays all day and Colin Tizzard seems very bullish about his chances, and is certainly worth an e/w saver around 18/1.
Theo is in the grand Annual chase, and a 40/1 shot, so if he wins, Cod will be at the bar in the 9 Elms !  He was 2nd last time and from a shrewd yard and off a low weight, could just sneak in the frame.
If You Say Run  20/1 is in the final event , along with Pym,12/1.  Both are solid e/w shouts.


The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                 March                     Total
Bob            132.6                        836.7
Cod         202.3                            816.8
Steve         129.7                         790.4
Cliff          51.4                           662
Peej           117.7                           635.2
Martin      209.1                        550.7
Tony      63.4                                       513
Neil         51.4                               497.4


News
Ms Parfois holds an entry in the Midlands National at Uttoxeter on Saturday

Thursday, 7 March 2019

2018/19 Jumps Issue 16 - Cheltenham preview edition


The punter gives it’s view on each strings best chance of a festival winner. Every one  has a 5 star chance with Altior, so here is the next best

Bob    Bennie Des Dieux 5
Cliff  Native River   4
Cod       Tiger Roll  5
Martin Topofthegame 4
Peej   Topofthegame  4
Neil  Native River 4
Steve Bennie Des Dieux 5
Tony  Bennie Des Dieux5

Supreme Novice Hurdle,
2 really stand out here, Al Dancer and Elixir Du Nutz, . At 8/1 Elixir Du Nutz is the e/w bet of the week, and he is a course and distance winner, whether he can beat Al Dancer who is 3 points better on my ratings is a different matter, but he has a big chance, Brewinupastorm 25/1 and Commander of Fleet 40/1 also have entries, though Commanders price suggests he runs else where.

Arkle Chase
Defi De Seuil 3/1 , Kalashnikov, 10/1 are our only entries. Defi has a favourites chance but Philip Hobbs says he is more likely to go for the JLTand I wouldn’t be surprised to see Kalashnikov win this. . Lalor is the sentimental one who should also put up a bold show

Ultima handicap Chase
Mister Whitaker 10/1, Jerrysback, 20/1 Le Breuil 20/1,
This will be wide open and last years winner Coo Star Sivola is also in this at 20/1 and should run really well again. The Hobbs team are running in to form, so If Jerry is back, he should go close, and Mr Whittaker has claims, but I am going to side with Coo Star Sivola        
 
Champion Hurdle
Buveur D’Air, 6/4  Laurina,7/2  Verdana Blue 8/1  Supasundae 14/1, Global Citizen 25/1, Silver Streak,33/1  Farclas, We Have a Dream 50/1

The one I fancy here and not in any strings is Apples Jade. She has looked a different animal this season and gets 7lb from Buveur D’Air and I think that is enough. Laurina also gets the 7lb but looks to need further, and Verdana Blue, should also go well with the mares allowance, . I can’t really make a case for the others, So Apples Jade it  is.

Mares Hurdle
Willie Mullins says Bennie Des Dieux is his best chance of the week, and as long as Apples Jade and Laurina go to the Champion hurdle it is easy to see why. If you Say Run is the only other punter entry and at 25/1 is short enough and has been disappointing.
Bennie it is.


Close Brothers Novice Handicap Chase

They go 8/1 the field currently with Onefortheroadtom a 33/1 chance. He is unlikely to get in and so Springtown Lake and Good Man Pat are sound e/w bets.

NationaL Hunt Chase

Dandy Dan 16/1 warmed up for this with a win last week, and could well, Jerrysback and Le Breuil both 25/1 shots also hold entries as does Uppertown Prince at 40/1 Hardline from Gordon Elliotts stable looks to have a big shout if taking his chance, but Dandy Dan is a sound e/w chance.

Wednesday
Ballymore Novice Hurdle

Annamix 20/1 , Brewinupastorm 10/1, Commander Of Fleet 12/1, Jarveys Plate,25/1 Pym, 33/1 are the  punters representatives, but Champ heads the market here and looks hard to beat having run an unbeaten sequence of 4 in good style this season. Brewinupastorm took a crashing fall last time and that’s a big worry but has solid place claims on ratings as does Jarveys Palte. However I take Champ to live up to his name.

RSA Novice Chase
Santini 7/2 Topofthegame 7/2 White Moon 50/1, Jerrysback 33/1 are the punter entries. Unbeaten in 3 starts this season Delta Work heads the market and with Santini now a doubt will be hard to beat but Topofthegame is going to be my choice here

Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle
Brewinupastorm 14/1, We Have A Dream 16/1, Farclas 20/1 , Pym 20/1 , If You Say Run 25/1 represent punters here.
Farclas won at last years festival and makes his handicap debut here and is a big price and worth an e/w interest. Paul Nicholls Brio Conti looks nicely weighted and at around 16/1 is a sound e/w shout.

Queen Mother Champion Chase
Altior 2/5 , Un De Sceaux,7/1 Footpad  5/1, Sceau Royal, 14/1, Min5/1, Politolouge 16/1, give punters plenty of options.
Bar a fall it surely is what follows Altior home. Sceau Royal at 14/1 is the best each way bet of the rest at the prices

Cross Country Chase
Tiger Roll, Ev, is our only entry and looks as solid as Altior to me and I am surprised you can still get even money.
I would take Jossies Orders 6/1  to follow him home for the Straight Forcast

Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
We have no entries, a race to avoid unless you’re the pin, Band of Outlaws at 7/1 is a well named favourite for this race which has no place at the festival. Philip Hobbs seems quite keen on Zafar and at 25/1 will be worth a look if he gets in.

Champion Bumper
Silver Forever 14/1, The Glancing Queen 20/1 . This has the smallest entry I have seen for years, Mullins only has 2, which accounts for a lot of the short fall. It could be an English winner with Harry Fry’s Get In The Queue, Envoi Allen heads the Irish Challenge, Silver Forever has place claims, as does The Glancing Queen on her course and distance win.

Thursday
JLT Novice Chase
Defi Du Seuil, 3/1 Lostintranslation, 3/1
Topofthegame 5/1 , Kalashnikov11/1,
Represent punters. One I like at 9/1 is Kildistart, but this seems to be Defi’s target and he will be hard to beat.

Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle
Blacklion and Splash of Ginge are in this, but are hard to fancy, Philip Hobbs Samburu Shujaa at 8/1 is the choice.

Ryanair Chase
Footpad,7/2  Min 7/2, Un De Sceaux,6/1 Top Notch,7/1 Frodon 6/1. Terrefort, 20/1
Are our entries. Un De Sceaux is a big price, and it would be great to see Top Notch win this. Min looks solid, not sure about Footpad, but I will take a chance on Top Notch. Frodon is the one who if he takes chance I would go for, but the Gold Cup seems his target at press time


Stayers Hurdle
Faugheen 9/2, Supasundae 13/2, Melon 20/1, are punter entries, but 7/4 favourite Paisley Park has looked special this season and is the pick
Stable Plate
No punter entries, Siruh Du Lac, Tommy Silver e/w shots.
Mares Novice Hurdle
Another race that’s not worthy of the festival, we have no entries and I don’t really care but I used to work with a girl called Trish who was quite posh, so Posh Trish it is.
Kim Muir
Le Breuil, 16/1 Onefortheroadtom, 33/1 are our enties. Le Breuil could go well, Impulsive star at 10/1 is another I like along with De Rasher Counter20/1 who I will side with to give the Lavelle stable a double on the day

I will preview Friday next week but find it strange that Presenting Percy heads the Gold Cup market as he has not jumped a fence since winning the RSA. With Native River and Frodon sure to make it a real test again, jumping will be really tested and he is under priced


The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                 February              Total
Bob            194.9                           704.1
Steve         83.4                                660.7
Cliff          115.9                              610.6
Cod         158.2                                614.6
Peej           117.9                                571.8
Tony      194.2                                        449,6
Neil         41.7                                446.4
Martin      16.1                            341.6

News
The Punter has been speaking with trainers ahead of Cheltenham and their views on the chances of their punter horses and other leading fancies. This Week, Colin Tizzard and Paul Nicholls.



Paul Nicholls
Clan Des Obeaux
As you know, he’s one of the favourites for the Gold Cup. He’s had a great season, going very well in the Betfair Chase, went to Kempton, won the King George very well and then won well at Ascot in the Betfair Denman Chase. Everything with him has gone to plan, he looks great, he’s come out of the race very well. He’s just progressive, he won the King George nicely, it was a bit of a soft race the other day but he raced a Grade 1 winner in Terrefort and absolutely murdered him. It was good to see him travel so well the other day and jump, then quicken all the way to the line. He’s just taken a while, he had various issues last season and from the day he won his three-year-old hurdle we thought he’d make a proper chaser. People say he hasn’t won at Cheltenham in four starts. Well, the first time he ran he was only just beaten in a juvenile Listed race, he should never have run in the Triumph Hurdle, he was then second as a five-year-old to Whisper in the Dipper, and then he was second in the Caspian Caviar carrying 11-12 from a horse carrying 10-2. He was still learning then. Now we are where we want to be, he’s done all the talking in his last two runs and we’re very excited about running him in the Gold Cup. Of all the horses running in the Gold Cup he is the improving youngster, there’s a lot of older horses in it but we don’t know where he’ll end up being rated.

Frodon
He's had an absolutely wonderful season this year, he’s just improving all the time. He won the Old Roan first time out, then was second at the November meeting where we probably didn’t ride him as we should have done. A change of tactics and he won the Caspian Caviar Handicap under top weight and then obviously won the Cotswold Chase the other day. We left plenty to work on that day, you might’ve said he was too fat looking at him in the paddock at Cheltenham, you could almost describe it as the first run of the season again. We haven’t run purposely since January to keep him fresh and well for Cheltenham. As you know there’s been a lot of debate as to what he’ll run in, he’s in the Ryanair and the Gold Cup. I’ll make a plan when we can see what’s going to run in what race and we’ll decide on which race he’s got the best chance in. I’m not worried about the trip in the Gold Cup as he’ll gallop and stay all day, but it will be a lot tougher race than the Ryanair over that trip and the Ryanair may cut up. We’ll leave it late until making the decision. I wouldn’t run him in the Gold Cup for the sake of it if we thought we could win the Ryanair.

Topofthegame
He has entries in the RSA and the JLT, but he’s almost certain to run in the RSA. The only way he’d run in the JLT is if Cheltenham is a foot deep in mud. This is one of the tallest horses you’ll see in training, he’s well over 17 hands, he’s huge as you can see, loads of ability. He won at Sandown over hurdles, got beat a head in the Coral Cup at The Festival and then went chasing. Bit of a disaster on his first run, he whipped round at the start at Exeter in the race Defi Du Seuil won, basically the flag went down and he just spooked and whipped round. It was all about experience that day and then he went to Kempton at Christmas and finished second to La Bague Au Roi and that looks really good form. He looked the winner that day but was a little bit green. We purposely haven’t run him since, he goes well fresh and he goes straight to the RSA.

Politologue
He's going to Aintree. John [Hales, owner] was disappointed but if you took the winner out the three horses behind him finished closely together. I think he ran okay, he's always had a breathing issue, but he's better off going to Aintree and I said to John, let everyone else go to Cheltenham we'll keep him fresh and go to Aintree, so that's what we're doing.


Colin Tizzard
Native River
He was beaten by a very good horse at Haydock. We were just a bit worried about his form right-handed going into the King George as he'd been well beaten there as a novice a few years ago and five out you'd have thought he was going to pull up. But he stayed on really strong and at the line you'd have to say he'd have been right up there with them (Clan Des Obeaux and Thistlecrack) with another two furlongs to run. So the Gold Cup is three miles, two furlongs and the King George is a fast three miles. He was alright in his away-day at Wincanton last week but he's never won a gallop in his life. He looks fit to me now and I don't think he'll go away again. We'll school him this week for a bit of practice and then hold our nerve. Hopefully Cheltenham gets some rain as nobody wants it fast ground for the Festival and there's no doubt softer conditions play to Native River's strengths as it slows the others down a little bit. He's had the two races before Christmas and he's had his racecourse gallop. It'll be lovely if Frodon runs too to give him some company up front in a Gold Cup. Presenting Percy is obviously a good horse but I think it's quite an open year and there's no absolute standout and it always comes down to stamina - Native River has plenty of it.

Elegant Escape
He's won a Welsh National and he was second in the Ladbrokes Trophy before just being touched off by Frodon the other day in the Coltswold Chase at Cheltenham. He's done everything right, he's a young improving horse and we've seen horses lower than his rating (162) go very close and even win Gold Cups. I think in the last five strides Frodon actually found a bit more last time, he picked up again when Elegant Escape nearly got to him, but we got five or six lengths behind him at the top of the hill and we made up that ground turning in which was good for a real stamina horse. My immediate thoughts after that were that the Welsh National maybe just left its mark in the closing stages but he's had six weeks or so now and he's looked very good on the gallops. He's the younger horse and the one who might just step up again. His last run was his highest-rated run and there should be more to come.

Elixir De Nutz
He's won his last three races and we took him to Wincanton last Monday where he did a brilliant piece of work - he pulled five lengths clear. We could give him another away-day before the Sky Bet Supreme but we might just trust ourselves. He looks hard-fit to me and his form stands up to anybody's in the race. He pulls quite hard but goes well from the front, he's a strong front-runner and won't stop so the race will suit him. There's no confirmed jockey yet but we'll see if Harry Cobden is available. Tom O'Brien did a magnificent job on him at Sandown anyway.

Lostintranslation
I keep looking now and wondering whether we should have had him in the three-miler (RSA Chase) but when the entries went in he was so good over two and a half. He's just a lovely chaser and he's got form around Cheltenham. I'm sure they'll go a good pace and hopefully he'll jump off handy. We're hoping we'll have him around as a Gold Cup horse next year as he's not short of stamina.
Kim Bailey has announced his top novice chaser Vinndication will miss next week's Cheltenham Festival. Bailey said "We took Vinndication and Wandrin Star to Newbury early yesterday morning, and sadly I was not happy with the way Vinndication went, so Cheltenham for him this year will be missed."(It is) so frustrating for all his owners. He is a still a weak and immature horse, and it is showing. There will be other big days for him."
Noel Meade reports Road To Respect firmly on course for the Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup. Meade said: "Road To Respect is in good form. He has one piece of work to do and that should leave him right."He's in good shape and fingers crossed everything will go well between now and the Gold Cup."