The biggest shake in jump racing took place in Ireland last season, with the move of a significant number of horses from Gordon Elliott’s yard. Henry De Bromhead was the principal gainer of these and he has a top class string this season. Willie Mullins as always also has a tremendous strength in depth, and come Cheltenham it is hard to see the UK horses faring much better than last year, depending on the well being of all of course, as we have already lost Monkfish for the season.
A lot of last season seemed rather under whelming to me, whether it was just watching on TV with empty stands I don’t know, but some of the big races left me unimpressed, as it seems with most of us as last year’s Gold Winner gets only 2 picks.
Thanks to the trainers who have given their insights on some your picks, enjoy the read
The Editor
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