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  • WELSH NATIONAL
    Last nights bet

    2.40 Ocean cove 10/1

    Jockey
    five year course form....Doncaster...Paddy Brennan...37//11/20... +49.50
    last 12 month course form...Doncaster...Paddy Brennan...15/7/9....+44.00

    Trainer
    five year course form...Doncaster...Fergal O' Brien...25/5/14....+11.50
    Last 12 month course form...Doncaster...Fergal O' Brien...11/5/7....+23.50

    Sire...Ask...All races....665/65/182...-303
    Sire...Ask...Handicaps..410/48/131...-127
    Sire...Ask...Chase.......162/18/55...-79

    Only the one runner for the stable which is running for the first time since wind -op, trainer 2/53 first time out win after wind op however interesting they take it up to one of their most profitable tracks, combined trainer and jock have a 38% strike rate

    Already gone from 12s to 9s
  • Cheltenham on TV
    Dan Skelton Cheltenham stable tour

    In many ways their flagship horse at this year’s Cheltenham Festival encapsulates perfectly the attitude and approach brothers Dan and Harry Skelton take to racing.Allmankind, the freewheeling five-year-old switched to fences after one less than satisfactory run over hurdles this season and unbeaten in three chase starts since, heads for what looks to be the clash of the week with Shishkin and Energumene – and the Skeltons cannot wait for it.
    Dan Skelton has sent out four winners at the Cheltenham Festival to date, with three coming in the Vincent O’Brien County Hurdle, and the thoughtfulness and boldness employed by the yard offers optimism for further success.
    While their past record makes their handicappers worth more than a second look, Nube Negra and Roksana hold strong prospects in the Champion Chase and Mares’ Hurdle respectively with some useful novices also joining the team this year.
    Allmankind
    Sporting Life Arkle
    I was happy with the performance in the Kingmaker at Warwick and I think being so authoritative that day gives him a good figure. The ground was very holding and he couldn’t get into the rhythm he normally does on better ground. I know his jumping can be better than it was at Warwick, but I think I’ve explained why and it’s not like anyone was concerned about his jumping first time or second time. Cheltenham doesn’t hold any fears for me in terms of the track. We’re well aware of the quality of race that he’s going to be contesting, but all we can do is get on with it and focus on ourselves and getting the best out of our horse.


    Tactically we know how best to ride him and the opposition all know how they want to ride theirs, but they’re going to be experienced jockeys and aren’t going to be getting in a fight up front. Our horse is a lot more rideable than he was a year ago and I think you can see that in how Harry has been riding him. I don’t think there’s going to be a clash of heads from the off but then I also don’t think this is an ordinary Arkle – our horse is undefeated over fences, including winning a Grade 1 and a Grade 2, and we’re third favourite. We’re quite happy for the chat to be about the others and we’re just looking forward to him getting there and having a race. The owners, myself and Harry love to have them out there competing and we hope the race lives up to expectations.
    Alnadam
    Ultima Handicap Chase
    He won well at Sandown last time and will need soft ground for his participation, but he’s a progressive horse and I don’t see the trip being any issue.
    Cabot Cliffs
    Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
    I think he’ll get into the race off his rating. He’s a very tough horse and has won under a penalty. He won’t mind the argy-bargy of the race but I don’t know how much he might have in hand or otherwise.
    Cadzand
    McCoy Contractors County Hurdle
    He was a bit disappointing in the Betfair Hurdle at the weekend. He got to them three out going nicely and didn't find the extra gear he did at Kempton. We'll give him an entry and see where we are closer to the time.
    Elle Est Belle
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    I've trained her specifically for this race and mares have a good record in it getting 7lb. She’s a very talented horse and precocious. She travels very strongly, sees the trip out well and we have no concerns about the track either. I’m really looking forward to it and I think she’ll run very well. What Kilcruit did looked unusual to me, to be able to do that in that race leaves you staring with an open mouth and it really was an incredible run, but we can’t wait to give it a go.
    Nube Negra
    Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase
    He’s a very strong-travelling and slick-jumping horse and if he can get into a rhythm like he did at Kempton then he’s got a lot of pace to use. If we can conserve his energy the whole way around, and try to keep a bit up our sleeves as best we can, then that will help us too. Sometimes around Cheltenham, you’ve got to be using something somewhere to maintain your position, but this horse can travel very well and hopefully not have to do that. I’ve got a lot of respect for the other horses and they’ve been in these races a lot more than Nube Negra has, but I just have so much belief in my horse, and so does Harry. I’ve never had any fears about running him at Cheltenham and he’s always got up the hill just fine, but he’s a different horse now to the one who last ran at the course. Any drying ground helps him a lot too.

    Roksana

    Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle
    We’re going to aim for the Mares’ Hurdle unless come declaration time the ground is good, good to soft in which case she’ll go three miles in the Stayers’ Hurdle. If it’s normal first-day conditions she’ll be in the mares’ race. It was a great performance at Ascot in the Warfield Hurdle and she’s a bigger, stronger mare this season. She’s more rideable too and we’ve worked out exactly how to ride her. The way we manage her at home is slightly different to most horses and we’ve just got to know her, which is what you do over time. The form she’s been in this year means that no one frightens us, in Britain anyway. The Irish raiders are going to be an unknown in the mares’ race and that’s where the strength lies, but we’re happy and we’re looking forward to it.

    Shan Blue

    Marsh Novices’ Chase
    He came out of the Scilly Isles at Sandown in good shape, albeit he was tired for a day or two having had such a race. I have no complaints about it and no negatives from the day either. He jumped very well, travelled very well and just got outstayed by a horse [Sporting John] who has a lot of ability and always had the capability to do that. He handles all ground but on slightly better ground he can get away from fences a bit quicker as he’s so fast through the air, it’s his real asset. That is negated on heavy ground because he doesn’t land and get away from his fences in a flash – his jumping is twice the asset on better ground as it is on slower ground. However, he is taking on everyone’s idea of a good thing in Envoi Allen.
    Third Time Lucki
    Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle
    You have to forgive him his finishing position at Musselburgh and I don’t think it was a particularly bad run. It was a slowly run race which didn’t suit us and he made a mistake that cost him a couple of places. He’ll also get an entry in the County Hurdle as I’d quite like to see what weight he might get for the race.
    Other runners
    We have Amoola Gold, Marracudja and Not That Fuisse in the Grand Annual and I think they are real players. Marracudja ran nicely in his last race and was bang there at Cheltenham last year off a much higher mark. He’s on a much more realistic mark this time and I think he’ll outrun his price. Amoola Gold has been very progressive this year and his form with Sky Pirate and First Flow is very good. Not That Fuisse would like some dry ground and if we got that he’d be a real contender as he’s been waiting for those conditions. We gave him a wind op and he won a jumpers’ bumper easily as his prep.
    For the Paddy Power Plate, Spiritofthegames needed it last time, Oldgrangewood got stuck in the mud at Warwick but always runs his race around Cheltenham, and Romain De Senam will be in the race too. Proschema will also be in the County Hurdle. He’ll need to go up in the weights but he’s desperate for a bit of decent ground.
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    Had west street :lol:
  • WELSH NATIONAL
    2.15 Lickpenny Larry 1pt e/w 7/1

    Chases....24/4/7

    Yet to race at todays course however there is reason to believe it may suit him.

    Sire SAGAMIX progeny at the Wetherby is

    Last two years...all races......75/10/23....+27.00
    Last two years...Handicaps....58/10/20....+44.00

    Chase...37/8/16....+17.00


    Also

    6.40 papa stour 1pt e/w 28/1 four places skybet
  • Cheltenham on TV
    Cheltenham Stable Tours GORDON ELLIOTT

    'I wouldn't swap him for anything - he's not fancy but he's a good horse'

    The powerhouse trainer with the latest on his festival team



    Less than a month before battle and Gordon Elliott is remarkably calm. The fact he has been here before and conquered all before him is a help.
    The promise of more riches to add to his 31 Cheltenham Festival winners could explain the mood. Envoi Allen is a red-hot favourite to maintain his unbeaten record in the Marsh Novices' Chase. Zanahiyr and Quilixios make up the deadliest of two-pronged attacks in the JCB Triumph Hurdle while Sir Gerhard is a leading contender in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper.


    The trainer has Abacadabras for the Unibet Champion Hurdle, Ballyadam for the Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle, Galvin for the National Hunt Chase and Sire Du Berlais for the Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle.
    Elliott describes himself as happy with the team he has assembled.
    He explained: "It will be a very different festival but as long as I train a few winners I don't mind. It's a meeting I always like to have winners at and we have targeted it again this year."
    He added: "I'm very happy with the team we have going there. We have lots of chances and are well represented in a lot of races. Hopefully we can have a bit of luck."

    Abracadabras
    Unibet Champion Hurdle
    I wouldn’t be giving up on him for the Champion Hurdle. He didn’t run too badly in the Irish Champion Hurdle for a horse who scoped dirty at Christmas. I couldn’t be happier with him and this has been the plan all year. We know he wants a strong pace to aim at on nice ground, and he should get that at Cheltenham. I have plenty of faith in this horse.

    Ballyadam
    Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle
    He scoped dirty after Christmas but I thought he ran a blinder at the Dublin Racing Festival when he didn’t really get the run of the race – he missed the last and he was good for being a couple of lengths closer. If the ground dries up he has a big chance – he’s a classy horse. I have a lot of respect for Appreciate It but we’ll definitely be a lot closer to him at Cheltenham.

    Black Tears
    Mares' Hurdle
    She runs on Wednesday in the Quevega Hurdle and then it will be on to Cheltenham, where she has run well twice before. She's got a Coral Cup entry but at this stage the Mares' Hurdle would look more likely.

    Chemical Energy
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    I think you will see a better horse on better ground. The ground was a bit too soft for him at Leopardstown and he just got stuck in it. He’s a lot better than that.

    Chosen Mate
    Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase
    The plan is to go back and try and win the Grand Annual again. Hopefully spring ground will bring the best out of him.

    Conflated
    Paddy Power Plate
    He has some decent form with some of the good novices and he could be another for the Paddy Power Plate.

    Eclair De Beaufeu
    County Hurdle
    The County Hurdle is the plan for him. He has experience at the track and that is always a help.

    Envoi Allen
    Marsh Novices' Chase
    There’s not a whole lot I can say about this horse. People keep knocking him and the day will come when he gets beaten, but to be honest I wouldn’t swap him for anything else in training and I count myself very lucky to have him. We bought him thinking he’d be a Gold Cup horse and, while there is a lot of water to go under the bridge yet, that’s what we're hoping he will be. Envoi is Envoi. He only ever does what he has to. He would work the same with a 150-rated horse as he would one rated in the 0-95 bracket. He doesn’t do anything exciting and he carries that over to his races as well.

    Escariaten
    Ultima Handicap Chase/National Hunt Chase
    He’s in everything. It will be between the National Hunt Chase and the Ultima for him.

    Eskylane
    Coral Cup/Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle
    I think he's a bit better than what he has shown so far. He had a wind operation before Leopardstown and he came home well. He could go for the Martin Pipe and could have a squeak in that. He’ll get an entry in the Coral Cup as well.

    Fakiera
    Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
    He ran very well at Leopardstown. He just got stuck in a pocket and flew home. I think the Albert Bartlett will suit him.

    Farclas
    Paddy Power Plate
    The Paddy Power Plate could be the race for him. He ran very well in the Paddy Power and the Leopardstown Chase. He was probably unlucky not to win the latter race as he made a couple of mistakes and the one at the second-last knocked the stuffing out of him. He is a former Triumph Hurdle winner and handles the track so you’d be hopeful.

    Floueur
    Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle
    He didn’t take to chasing but ran well in a good handicap hurdle at Navan, where he came home well. He could have an outside chance in the Martin Pipe.

    Folcano
    Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle
    The plan is the Martin Pipe. I don’t think he’d be without a chance in that.


    Felix Desjy
    County Hurdle
    He’s been a small bit disappointing over fences and we have given him an entry in the County Hurdle. I wouldn’t be shocked if we decided to run there rather than the Arkle.

    Galvin
    National Hunt Chase
    The National Hunt Chase has been the plan all year. He has loads of experience and has been around Cheltenham. We’d like to think he can run very well.

    Glorious Zoff
    Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
    He looks an obvious one for the Boodles and you’d be hoping he’d have an each-way chance.

    Grand Roi
    Coral Cup
    He’s had a good preparation for the Coral Cup. He has some decent form to his name and the step up in trip should really suit him.

    Mighty Stowaway
    The St James's Place Hunters' Chase
    He’s in good form and goes there fresh. The only thing I would say is, if the amateurs aren’t able to ride in these races it’s going to be a massive disadvantage to me. You have half a stone up your sleeve with Jamie Codd, Patrick Mullins, Derek O’Connor and Barry O’Neill and those boys riding for you. It will be more of a level playing field if professionals can ride and any advantage I would have had with Jamie in my corner will be taken away.

    Milan Native
    Ultima Handicap Chase
    He could be one for the Ultima. He won the Kim Muir last season and he’s had a wind operation since his last run.

    Mount Ida
    Kim Muir Handicap Chase
    She will go in there under the radar but I could see her running a big race at a nice price. She could be a lively outsider for the race.

    Or Jaune De Somoza
    Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase
    He goes for the Grand Annual. I think there is a nice race in him on good ground. Once the ground dries out he’ll be okay.

    Pencilfulloflead
    Brown Advisory Novices' Chase
    He is a possible runner. It looks a hot race and Monkfish would look as though he will be hard to beat, but you should never be afraid of one horse.

    Petit Mouchoir
    County Hurdle
    He’ll run in the County Hurdle. His best recent runs have come when he was dropped in. He ran a cracker off top weight to finish third in the Galway Hurdle last summer so hopefully he can do something similar.

    Quilixios
    JCB Triumph Hurdle
    He probably doesn’t do things as fancy as Zanahiyr but he stays well and Cheltenham could suit him. He was to go to Chepstow because I didn’t want to run him against Zanahiyr but obviously we couldn’t do that at the time. That’s the only reason why he didn’t run between Down Royal and Leopardstown. You’d have to love the way he did it at Leopardstown and I don’t think there’s much between him and Zanahiyr. They look to be two very nice horses to have for the race.

    Run Wild Fred
    Kim Muir Handicap Chase
    He looks one for the Kim Muir. He ran a big race in the Thyestes and hopefully there's a nice pot in him.

    Riviere D'Etel
    Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
    Her Navan run could be a bit better than what people thought at the time because Noel Meade’s horse [Thedevilscoachman] came out and won since. She’s entered in the mares’ novice and the Boodles.

    Samcro
    Ryanair Chase
    The ground is going to be a major factor for Samcro. He’s not an easy horse to train and we're hoping to get a clear run with him between now and Cheltenham. He hasn’t quite peaked yet this season but hopefully better ground and returning to Cheltenham will bring out the best in him.

    Shattered Love
    Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase
    She ran very well over two miles at Naas and stayed on well to the line. The Mares’ Chase is the plan and then on to the Grand National.

    Sire Du Berlais
    Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle
    I think he has a great each-way chance in the Stayers’ Hurdle. He’s won the Pertemps the past two years and we know he handles the track very well, which is a massive help. He deserves his shot at the race.

    Sir Gerhard
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    I’ll probably run two or three in the Champion Bumper and I wouldn’t be swapping Sir Gerhard for anything. Kilcruit looked good at Leopardstown and he’s obviously a classy horse but I just thought it was a falsely run race – they went flat out early and Patrick [Mullins] had the balls to sit and wait. I’d say they went way too quick up front. They’ll know they have it done if they beat my horse. He doesn’t do anything fancy but he’s a good horse.

    The Bosses Oscar
    Pertemps Final
    We might claim off him in the Pertemps – I thought the handicapper was harsh enough. This race has been the plan since last year and he looks an obvious one.

    The Storyteller
    Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle
    He’s won nearly half a million euros in prize-money, which is a fair achievement. He's been a model of consistency all season and the plan is to run in the Stayers’ Hurdle and then on to the Grand National.

    Three Stripe Life
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    He's a smart horse. I know the ground was very soft the day he won at Navan but he has plenty of speed.

    Tiger Roll
    Glenfarclas Cross County Chase
    Obviously we'd have liked him to run a bit better in the Boyne Hurdle on Sunday but he travelled into the race with plenty of his old spark and just got tired on ground he hated. It's all systems go for the Cross Country Chase at Cheltenham and there should be plenty of improvement in him.

    Torygraph
    Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
    He has a lot of the right attributes for the race. He races behind the bridle and nothing fazes him. He’s a galloper and he's there for you at the end of a race, which is what you need in the Albert Bartlett.

    Wide Receiver
    Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle
    He could have a good chance in the Martin Pipe. He's probably not at the level required to run well in those Graded novices, but if he's on a going day he could have a chance in a race like the Martin Pipe.

    Zanahiyr
    JCB Triumph Hurdle
    We're lucky to have two very good horses in this division. Zanahiyr did it in Fairyhouse off a very fast gallop and he did at Leopardstown when they crawled. That shows he’s a very good horse – I’d say he’s a very smart horse. He’s definitely more than just a juvenile hurdler. I’d be looking forward to him for the future as well as this season, which isn’t always the way with these juveniles.
  • Cheltenham on TV
    RP Cheltenham Stable Tour - Willie Mullins

    There are 28 races at the Cheltenham Festival and right now Willie Mullins is responsible for the favourite in 13 of them.

    Yes, you read it right, 13. Two on day one, five on day two, two on day three, and four on day four. Two are currently odds-on and five are shorter than 2-1. He has been the leading trainer at the festival seven times since 2011 and is 1-3 with Betfair Sportsbook to claim title number eight next month.

    If the ante-post markets are anything to go by, Mullins' best return of eight winners in 2015 could be surpassed.

    As usual, Mullins kickstarts the festival with a hot favourite in the Supreme. The honour falls to Appreciate It this time as last year's Weatherbys Champion Bumper runner-up bids to emulate Tourist Attraction (1995), Ebaziyan (2007), Champagne Fever (2013), Vautour (2014), Douvan (2015) and Klassical Dream (2019).

    Sharjah leads the Champion Hurdle squad into battle, attempting to go one better than last year while Concertista has been all the rage for weeks now in the mares' hurdle.

    Gaillard Du Mesnil was glorious at Leopardstown and immediately promoted to Ballymore favourite. Albert Bartlett winner Monkfish has taken to fences superbly and is the Irish banker for so many in the newly-named Brown Advisory Novices' Chase.

    The only championship race Mullins has yet to win is the Queen Mother Champion Chase. He is hoping that sentence will never be said again after March 17. Chacun Pour Soi has been flawless so far this season and, provided there are no last-minute issues like 12 months ago, it will take something special to beat him.

    Kilcruit looked awesome at Leopardstown and heads to the Champion Bumper with a big reputation. Wednesday will make or break Mullins' week you sense.

    Allaho (Ryanair) and Hook Up (Mares Novices' Hurdle) top two of the markets on Thursday, while Stattler (Albert Bartlett), Elimay (Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase) and Billaway (Hunters' Chase) are three of his Friday favourites.

    That leaves us with Al Boum Photo – the horse who is just under seven minutes away from emulating Best Mate and Arkle. The tried and tested Tramore route has been taken to the WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup as he seeks a stunning hat-trick and Mullins has him right where he wants him.

    We haven't even mentioned Energumene or Min yet. The firepower is frightening.

    Al Boum Photo
    WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup
    The champ is in great order. I was initially a bit disappointed leaving the stand at Tramore on New Year's Day, but when I got back home and put all the elements together I was much happier with the performance. He hadn't run in the autumn because Punchestown was cancelled and he'd gone out to grass much earlier than others so he was more backward than I thought he would be. He seems to be in great order and I'm very happy with where I have him at this stage with a few weeks to go.

    Allaho
    Ryanair Chase
    He's coming along nicely now. He ran a big race in the RSA last year and his Thurles win was much more like it. We rode him positively and he answered every call Paul [Townend] gave him. He's entered in the Red Mills Chase at Gowran but I think we might give that a miss and bring him straight to Cheltenham for the Ryanair. He might just have enough done.

    Appreciate It
    Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle
    He's come through all his trials very well. I have to be honest, he's surprised me with how much speed he's shown. That said, you need to stay very well in the Supreme and he does stay the trip very well. It's hard to win the Supreme with just a speed horse. He's come out of his Leopardstown win in very good form and we won't be doing a whole lot with him between now and March 16. He's where I want him to be.

    Asterion Forlonge
    Brown Advisory Novices' Chase, Marsh Novices' Chase
    Things just haven't gone his way since he won his beginners' chase at Punchestown. I'm not sure whether he will travel to Cheltenham now, we might wait until Fairyhouse instead.

    Bacardys
    Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle
    He's all set to head over for his sixth festival. He's run well in the last three Stayers' Hurdles and he'll have another go in it.

    Bachasson
    Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle
    He's been in terrific form this season, winning all three starts. He's entered in the Stayers' Hurdle but his record at Cheltenham isn't great so I'm not sure whether I want to bring him over or not. It might be wiser to keep him at home for something here.

    Blackbow
    Sporting Life Arkle, Marsh Novices' Chase
    He ran much better last time behind Energumene at Leopardstown and we might let him take his chance in the Arkle.

    Billaway
    St James's Place Challenge Cup Open Hunters' Chase
    He was second in it last year but I thought his lack of jumping experience caught him out. He knows a lot more about his trade now and he must have a big chance.

    Blue Lord
    Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle
    I'm not sure which race he'll run in yet but, at the moment, I'm probably leaning towards the Supreme. When he won his maiden hurdle at Punchestown he looked like he needed 2m4f. Then when we ran him over that trip in the Grade 1 at Naas it looked like he wanted two miles. I thought he ran very well behind Appreciate It over two miles at Leopardstown and he's progressing nicely.

    Brandy Love
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    I know she was favourite at Leopardstown and didn't win, but she didn't run badly and travelled well for a long way. She's a nice mare and I wouldn't be afraid to let her take her chance.

    Brooklynn Glory
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    I thought she ran a fine race in defeat at Leopardstown. She deserves to take her chance in another top-class race.

    Chacun Pour Soi
    Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase
    From day one at home he told us he was well above average, certainly not a Joe Soap. He's had a very good preparation for the Champion Chase this season. Everything has gone smoothly and we're keeping our fingers and toes crossed that he gets to Cheltenham in one piece and lines up at the start. He's been great since Leopardstown.

    Colreevy
    Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase
    She's taken really well to fences and you'd have to say her form looks good enough to go to Cheltenham. There are a few things we need to take into consideration and we'll wait until closer to the time to decide whether she travels over or not. I've been thrilled with her all season.

    Concertista
    Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle
    It took her an awful long time to come to hand last season and she hadn't even won a race for me before she landed the mares' novice hurdle at the festival. Thankfully, things have been a bit different this season and she's won both her starts impressively. We know she handles the track and she goes there with a major shout.

    Elimay
    Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase
    She put in a fine performance at Naas last Saturday week and that should sharpen her up for the Mares' Chase. She's put two really good runs back to back now and everything seems to be in place for a big run.

    Energumene
    Sporting Life Arkle
    We had a fair idea he was going to make a decent chaser when we bought him but what he's done has been a pleasant surprise. He's been flawless. He jumps and he stays and he seems to be improving with every run over fences so he goes to the Arkle as a live candidate.

    Franco De Port
    Sporting Life Arkle
    He chased home Energumene at Leopardstown and he's a good horse to have on your side in the Arkle because he's guaranteed to stay if the conditions are testing.

    French Aseel
    JCB Triumph Hurdle
    He was very impressive at Christmas, winning his maiden hurdle by a long way. He had a lot of experience on the Flat but his lack of jumping experience would obviously be a worry. With that in mind, we've done a huge amount of schooling with him and he's been very good. He's a horse who is going to keep improving with age.

    Frere Tuck
    Ballymore Novices' Hurdle
    He's in the Ballymore but also in the Michael Purcell at Thurles on Thursday. I'd imagine the Michael Purcell is the favourite at the moment.

    Gaillard Du Mesnil
    Ballymore Novices' Hurdle
    He's doing everything right. He jumps and stays and looks to have all the credentials you need to be very competitive in a Ballymore. I'd be very hopeful that he will be involved in the business end of it.

    Gauloise
    Daylesford Mares' Novices' Hurdle
    She stayed on quite well to be third at Fairyhouse, but I suppose I was a little disappointed. She'll take her chance at Cheltenham and hopefully she can step up on what she showed at Fairyhouse.

    Ganapathi
    Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle, Ballymore Novices' Hurdle
    I ran him over two mile six furlongs at Leopardstown the other day to get more racecourse experience into him. It's more than likely he will run in the Supreme I would say.

    Glens Of Antrim
    Daylesford Mares' Novices' Hurdle
    I know she was beaten at Naas but I thought she ran a cracker. She was 33 lengths clear of the third there and I think coming back in trip for the mares' novice hurdle will suit her. She's a lovely mare.

    Grangee
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    She deserves to take her chance after what she did at Leopardstown. She hit the line hard there and her 7lb allowance will make her very competitive.

    James Du Berlais
    Unibet Champion Hurdle
    He was among the top four-year-olds in France last season. Simon Munir and Isaac Souede bought him as a novice chaser rather than a hurdler, but we're going to have a crack at the Champion Hurdle with him. It's a case of the Champion Hurdle or the Stayers' and I think the Stayers' would be too much of an ask for a five-year-old. I'd be hoping he can pick up a share of the prize-money too, he's a nice horse. He's goes straight there.

    Janidil
    Marsh Novices' Chase
    He's been a little disappointing this season and certainly hasn't come forward as we would have liked over fences. We thought he'd be even better over fences than he was over hurdles but it hasn't worked out that way so far. He also has the option of the Arkle but the Marsh would look to be the race for him.

    Kemboy
    Paddy Power Stayers Hurdle, WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup
    No decision has been made yet. His record over fences at Cheltenham is a little bit average, so the Stayers' is not out of the question and skipping Cheltenham and going straight to Aintree is another option. We know he likes it there. We'll decide nearer the time.

    Kilcruit
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    Visually he couldn't have been any more impressive at Leopardstown. Whether that was down to the way the race was run or because of his raw ability I'm not quite sure. Cheltenham is a similar sort of track to Leopardstown in that it's left-handed and up a hill at the finish and I'm hoping he can repeat his Leopardstown performance there.

    Lord Royal
    National Hunt Challenge Cup
    He was originally disappointing over fences, especially since he jumps so well, but there were more encouraging signs at Navan last time. We were very gentle with him there and he finished out his race much better. He's qualified for the National Hunt Chase now and that Navan runs puts him right back in the picture.

    Melon
    Ryanair Chase, WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup
    He just didn't enjoy being held up in the Irish Gold Cup at all. Wherever he goes – whether it's the Ryanair or the Gold Cup – he certainly won't be doing that again. He enjoyed being ridden positively in the Marsh and we might think about doing something similar in the Ryanair. He always seems to reserve his best for Cheltenham so hopefully that's the case again this year.

    Monkfish
    Brown Advisory Novices' Chase
    He's been a natural over fences from day one and his performances this season have been flawless. He coped very well with the drop in trip at Leopardstown in the Flogas, and we know he stays too. He's going to carry an awful lot of Irish hopes going to Cheltenham –including mine.

    Min
    Ryanair Chase
    Of course he was disappointing at Leopardstown but I'm not too concerned about that. We all have our off days and he does too. He had an off day in the Champion Chase a few years ago as well. He won the Ryanair last year and I have no doubt he will be a force to be reckoned with in the race again. He likes to get on with it and that's the way we'll ride him.

    N'Golo
    Ballymore Novices' Hurdle, Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
    He's been disappointing lately and would need the ground to really dry out for us to think about bringing him over for something.

    Pont Aval
    Daylesford Mares' Novices' Hurdle
    She couldn't have won any easier at Punchestown and she could have booked her ticket to Cheltenham on the back of that. She's improving all the time.

    Ramillies
    Weatherbys Champion Bumper
    I like this horse and I even told Patrick [Mullins] to ride him instead of Kilcruit at Leopardstown. He didn't listen to me but I thought he actually ran a cracker and feel there could be a lot of improvement to come from him.

    Saint Roi
    Unibet Champion Hurdle
    You'd have to say he's been a little disappointing. He came alive when he got to Cheltenham last year in the County Hurdle and hopefully he can do something similar this year. He has to improve a lot, though.

    Saint Sam
    JCB Triumph Hurdle, Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
    The plan all along was to go for the Triumph Hurdle with him, but he hasn't troubled the top horses in the division thus far so the Boodles could be an option.

    Saldier
    Unibet Champion Hurdle
    He was disappointing at Leopardstown, but he's a very good horse on his day. He'll go to the rescheduled Red Mills at Gowran Park and we'll make a decision with regard to Cheltenham after that.

    Sharjah
    Unibet Champion Hurdle
    He's a funny horse in that he's run really poorly in the Irish Champion Hurdle for two years in a row now and I don't really know why. Maybe it just comes up too soon after Christmas. It didn't stop him from running a big race in last year's Champion Hurdle and I'm hoping it won't this year either. We know he goes well at Cheltenham and I'd like to think he's got a good each-way chance. He's been perfectly fine since Leopardstown.

    Stattler
    Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
    He ran a cracker behind Gaillard Du Mesnil at Leopardstown and that run should put him right for the Albert Bartlett. He jumps and stays so he looks an ideal candidate for the race to me anyway.

    Youmdor
    JCB Triumph Hurdle
    He had a very nasty fall at Fairyhouse when he looked set to win and I think we just ran him back too quickly at Leopardstown. He's much better than that.
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  • bits and pieces for today
    David C Griffiths
    Leo Minor
    Thu 11th Feb 2021
    19:00, Newcastle
    DEC Odds: 36 (Betfair Exc)
    Not been running too badly of late, despite not winning. Dropped another pound here will help though and Mollie continues in the saddle to claim 7lbs. Step up to 6f will suit and the first-time blinkers are on today to try and help eke out a bit more. Has also run well at the track in the past - a bit more needed, but small e/w chance based on the extra furlong and dropping mark.
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    Saturday 7.20

    Lady of aran 2pts e/w 12/1


    Kempton Saturday…
    7.20 Lady of Arran currently 14/1
    The deeper I look into this race the more I like Lady of Aran, I know backing a filly can be tricky but her course form is nothing short of amazing. At 14s she is the outsider of the field and in my opinion is the one to be on e/w.
    Lady of Aran is currently rated 82. Georgia Dobie rides and takes off 5lb reducing that to 77. She has ridden the horse four times resulting in form figures of 9441 The ninth finishing position was in a 12 runner listed race at Newmarket where she was only beaten 8 and 1/4L. The race was run on soft ground which would not have suited Lady of Aran.

    Let’s have a close look at her form
    Lifetime form 4212/7934201032/2937441958-
    Allweather form 421223229358
    Kempton 7f form 122323
    That’s six races at Kempton, winning one and 2nd or 3rd in the other five races never beaten further than two length’s in any of them. I mentioned the jockeys 5LB claim as it takes the fillies mark to 77. Lady of Aran has raced at Kempton twice when rated under 80 resulting in form figures of 22 beaten a shd and a hd

    Sire
    Sir Prancealot 683 /66 wins (9.66%) 199 places 29.14%)


    Jockey Georgia Dobie has not got a great win record at the track 147/19 (12.93%) however 44 places (29.93%) is decent indeed.
    Trainer Charlie Fellows last five year record at Kempton is 173/18 (10.90%) and 56 places (32.37%) is a decent strike rate .
    trainer is a co owner, keep an eye on the betting n way should this be 14/1

    Timeform’s conclusion for tomorrows race…….C&D winner but didn't enjoy the rub of the green when last of 8 in handicap at Wolverhampton (8.6f, 25/1) 20 days ago. Not ruled out. *** 3 stars


    Comments from trainer Charlie Fellows

    Lady of Aran
    Sat 16th Jan 2021
    19:20, Kempton Park
    DEC Odds: 8 (Betfair Exc)



    Has been below par recently but there have been numerous excuses. Today's conditions are much more like it as she loves the track and 7f is perfect. Georgia rides her beautifully too so hopefully we will see the real filly today.

    Currently 13/2 best price