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turning to tomorrow, Friday promises to be a massive final day and I am fortunate to have some fine rides lined up but there’s no question about the pick of them, BOBS WORTH in the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup (3.20).
It’s been an amazing journey for him and, as you know, one that I’ve been involved in for a long time.
When I was handling him at home as a an immature three-year-old I never thought I’d be riding him at three successive Cheltenham Festivals.
Not just that, he’s going for an amazing hat-trick having won the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle in 2011, last year’s RSA Chase and now he’s got the big one in his sights.
He’s the complete opposite to Sprinter Sacre, just gets on with the job and does what he has to do.
When he gets into a scrap and has to fight, he knows what it takes to come out on top and you can’t put a price on that.
There’s no doubt that this is the hardest task he’s had but he showed when he won the Hennessy at Newbury in early December that he’s making good improvement.
I’m not worried that he hasn’t run since because he’s had no real hold up and just suffered a bad scope in January which wasn’t serious.
I’ve worked and schooled him recently and I couldn’t be any happier with the way Nicky has him at the moment; I’ve given him a pop on the schooling ground the last two weekends and he is spot on.
But I don’t think anyone is under any illusion about the job in hand because this is a top class field with another seriously improving second-season chaser, Silviniaco Conti.
I’ve got a lot of respect for him and he is more experienced over fences than my lad and for that reason is rated 4lb superior. Having said that, no one knows what mark Bobs Worth would have got to if he’d run more this season.
Then there’s the former champion Long Run. Although he’s been beaten by Silviniaco Conti earlier in the season I think you’ll see a much sharper Long Run now that he’s got the cheek pieces on.
They’ve certainly livened him up when I’ve watched him at home recently.
Sir Des Champs is a very good horse but right now I don’t think he’s quite got the form in the book that the other three have to win a race of this stature.
turning to tomorrow, Friday promises to be a massive final day and I am fortunate to have some fine rides lined up but there’s no question about the pick of them, BOBS WORTH in the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup (3.20).
It’s been an amazing journey for him and, as you know, one that I’ve been involved in for a long time.
When I was handling him at home as a an immature three-year-old I never thought I’d be riding him at three successive Cheltenham Festivals.
Not just that, he’s going for an amazing hat-trick having won the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle in 2011, last year’s RSA Chase and now he’s got the big one in his sights.
He’s the complete opposite to Sprinter Sacre, just gets on with the job and does what he has to do.
When he gets into a scrap and has to fight, he knows what it takes to come out on top and you can’t put a price on that.
There’s no doubt that this is the hardest task he’s had but he showed when he won the Hennessy at Newbury in early December that he’s making good improvement.
I’m not worried that he hasn’t run since because he’s had no real hold up and just suffered a bad scope in January which wasn’t serious.
I’ve worked and schooled him recently and I couldn’t be any happier with the way Nicky has him at the moment; I’ve given him a pop on the schooling ground the last two weekends and he is spot on.
But I don’t think anyone is under any illusion about the job in hand because this is a top class field with another seriously improving second-season chaser, Silviniaco Conti.
I’ve got a lot of respect for him and he is more experienced over fences than my lad and for that reason is rated 4lb superior. Having said that, no one knows what mark Bobs Worth would have got to if he’d run more this season.
Then there’s the former champion Long Run. Although he’s been beaten by Silviniaco Conti earlier in the season I think you’ll see a much sharper Long Run now that he’s got the cheek pieces on.
They’ve certainly livened him up when I’ve watched him at home recently.
Sir Des Champs is a very good horse but right now I don’t think he’s quite got the form in the book that the other three have to win a race of this stature.