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  • 2015 RSA Chase

    10 year winner stats

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    Creepy impressive yesterday. Showed a liking for Cheltenham early season last year and probably worth following for a while.

    Keighley said: "That was fantastic. We knew chasing was his game.

    "It was a great round of jumping for a novice, especially round here.

    "It was great to see and I'm very pleased.

    "He needs bigger gaps between his runs and that will be the key to him.

    "We'll think about it (Cheltenham Showcase meeting in October) but that might be quick enough for him.

    "Saying that, he probably hasn't done too much."

    Johnson told At The Races: "He didn't even make a glimmer of a mistake.

    "I schooled him at home a few weeks ago and he was brilliant.

    "Over hurdles he was a bit clumsy and I think fences have really made a man of him. Whether he's in long or short, he seems to be able to do either.

    "He obviously had some really good form at the start of last season, he's started this season off well and hopefully he can carry on."
    Last edited by Old Vic; 18 February 2015, 06:12 AM.

  • #2
    Jumped well MG but have some doubts about the trainer..seems to contradict himself in quote above ( needs break between races/ hardly had a race ).

    Odds at 1/10/2014

    Beat That (7),
    More Of That (7),
    Faugheen (8),
    Whisper (10),
    Annie Power (12),
    Don Poli (12),
    Briar Hill (14),
    Pont Alexandre (16),
    The Tullow Tank (16),
    Kings Palace (20),
    Rathvinden (20),
    Saphir Du Rheu (20),
    Sausalito Sunrise (20),
    Southfield Theatre (20),
    Urban Hymn (20),
    Very Wood (20),
    Ballyalton (25),
    Blakemount (25),
    Carraig Mor (25),
    Clondaw Court (25),
    Close Touch (25),
    Apache Stronghold (33),
    Deputy Dan (33),
    Lots Of Memories (33),
    Port Mellon (33),
    Port Melon (33),
    Creepy (40),
    Mosspark (40),
    I Need Gold (50),
    Diocles (66)

    Don Poli and Very Wood would be my two picks at this stage ( like Giggy horses in RSA).

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    • #3
      Coneygree winning G1 at Kempton http://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/video...67321/14588911

      Don Poli winning G1 at Leopardstown

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      • #4
        King Palace and Coneygree both entered in Gold Cup !

        Prefer Don Poli to both anyway !

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        • #5
          Whisper going back over Hurdles it seems.

          Must improve chance that The Young Master will now run here rather than 4 miler if Geraghty available ? Can't see Henderson running the Queens horse in this unless it came up very soft and might go JLT anyway.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Old Vic View Post
            Jumped well MG but have some doubts about the trainer..seems to contradict himself in quote above ( needs break between races/ hardly had a race ).

            Odds at 1/10/2014

            Beat That (7),
            More Of That (7),
            Faugheen (8),
            Whisper (10),
            Annie Power (12),
            Don Poli (12),
            Briar Hill (14),
            Pont Alexandre (16),
            The Tullow Tank (16),
            Kings Palace (20),
            Rathvinden (20),
            Saphir Du Rheu (20),
            Sausalito Sunrise (20),
            Southfield Theatre (20),
            Urban Hymn (20),
            Very Wood (20),
            Ballyalton (25),
            Blakemount (25),
            Carraig Mor (25),
            Clondaw Court (25),
            Close Touch (25),
            Apache Stronghold (33),
            Deputy Dan (33),
            Lots Of Memories (33),
            Port Mellon (33),
            Port Melon (33),
            Creepy (40),
            Mosspark (40),
            I Need Gold (50),
            Diocles (66)

            Don Poli and Very Wood would be my two picks at this stage ( like Giggy horses in RSA).
            5 horses quoted shortest in market on 1 October not even going chasing

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Morning Glory View Post
              Whisper going back over Hurdles it seems.

              Must improve chance that The Young Master will now run here rather than 4 miler if Geraghty available ? Can't see Henderson running the Queens horse in this unless it came up very soft and might go JLT anyway.

              Yep...and on Donns list

              The Young Master

              Noted in HTF Private last month, The Young Master was high-profile going into Saturday’s Silver Cup at Ascot. He is the horse who was disqualified after winning the Badger Ales Chase at Wincanton in November because he wasn’t actually qualified to run in the race, yet it did not stop the handicapper raising his handicap rating by 14lb. He proved on Saturday that he was well worth that hike, and the rest of it.

              Always travelling well for Barry Geraghty, up with the leaders, he was wider than ideal throughout and he was out to his left at several fences, quite markedly so at one of them. Even so, after losing ground down at Swinley Bottom, he was back up in a share of the lead as they ran down the side of the track. He took up the running on his own over the final ditch, the fourth last fence, came back on the bridle around the home turn, and stayed on really well over the final two fences to win probably with far more in hand than the two-and-a-half-length winning margin.

              This was an impressive performance, it was a strong field of handicappers. Runner-up Houblon Des Obeaux had finished second in the Hennessy on his previous run, while third-placed Le Reve is probably a well-handicapped horse who is at his going right-handed. Neil Mulholland’s horse won with plenty in hand, and his performance was made all the more meritorious given the fact that he raced wide and jumped to his left.

              He has tons of scope for progression too. This was just his fourth chase, and he has won all four. (Of course you include the Badger Ales.) Rated 121 for his first handicap chase at Chepstow in October, he is now rated 151, but the 7lb hike with which he was rewarded for Saturday’s win may be lenient. He won a good handicap with plenty in hand, and that is without taking into account his massive scope for further progression. Nor does it take into account his potential for improvement for the switch to a left-handed track.

              It is difficult to know why he has improved so dramatically in the early part of this season, from a hurdles rating of 121. He has worn cheekpieces since November last year, and he has been trained by Neil Mulholland all his racing life. It is probably simply down to maturity, the fact that he is strengthening now as a racehorse, and possibly down to the switch from hurdles to fences. His trainer was talking afterwards about the RSA Chase and possibly the Gold Cup, and that is really interesting. He has to improve again to be a player in either of those races – especially the latter, obviously – but there is no telling how good he could be now, he thrives on a test of stamina, and he is one for one at Cheltenham. He beat Charingworth – who went on to win the amateur riders’ chase at Cheltenham’s November meeting on his next run – and subsequent Troytown Chase winner, the sadly ill-fated Balbriggan, at Cheltenham in October, the three of them clear, and he is a hugely exciting prospect.

              20th December 2014

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              • #8
                Coneygree misses BetBright Chase at Cheltenham on Saturday after "tweaking a back muscle."

                That might be a blessing in disguise !

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                • #9
                  I have had a bit of the weekend winnings on Southfield Theatre at 20/1.

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                  • #10
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                    • #11
                      Vautour entered.

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                      • #12
                        Entirely Predictable.

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                        • #13
                          Young Master

                          Mulholland said: "We’ve stepped his training back up to get him ready. The owner is keen to go for the RSA, but he has the option of the four-miler.

                          "He will more than likely go for the RSA, that’s where he probably will run, but it’s not set in stone just yet."

                          Henderson has no entries so presume Geraghty maintains partnership.

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                          • #14
                            When asked on the morning line which is his best ride at the festival Tom Scudamore said straight away it's Kings Palace, he sounded pretty confident about his chances.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View Post
                              When asked on the morning line which is his best ride at the festival Tom Scudamore said straight away it's Kings Palace, he sounded pretty confident about his chances.
                              Pipe won three chases at last years Festival.

                              Might have cracked the preparation now and more Cheltenham focused than in early days in my opinion.

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