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2015 Champion Chase

Sprinter

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Hoping we get the Match :)
 
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I'd say they will know where they are with Sprinter Sacre early enough in the season. If he shows no zest when he comes back in that will be it. just my opinion but think narrative this season will be SiredeGrugy vs Simonsig.
 
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There is no match if the King comes back to himself!

Yep. Hope he is back to himself. But absolutely nothing to take out of last years two mile novices in my opinion so unless we see Sprinter or Simonsig ( and not with the choke out) back SDG could mop up everything this season too.

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SDG has his own problems


Gary Moore will be looking for a suitable starting point to the campaign for Sire De Grugy, who is back in training after undergoing surgery to have bone chips removed from his ankles.

The setback has put plans for last season's Champion Chase hero back about a month and, while the Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown on December 6 remains the objective before the end of 2014, it has caused the West Sussex trainer to revise plans for his stable star's return.

Sire De Grugy will not be ready in time for races at Exeter and Chepstow in the autumn and the Shloer Chase at Cheltenham in which he was beaten last term is also deemed unlikely.

However, the eight-year-old, who took the Tingle Creek in 2013 on the way to a glorious five-timer, incorporating the Desert Orchid Chase, Clarence House Chase, Queen Mother Champion Chase and Celebration Chase, is back in work and Moore is looking forward to the new season.

"He's absolutely fine and back in exercise now. He's walking and trotting away and there are no problems at all," he said.

"He had a bone scan and two high-risk areas came up in his joints which were removed. It didn't surprise me.

"He had a month in his stable and then on the horse-walker and he's been ridden out since August 11th. It's all good.

"It's set us back about four weeks which is no big deal but we won't be able to go to either Exeter or Chepstow now.

"I don't want to go to Cheltenham to run in the Shloer Chase, but before he goes for the Tingle Creek I need to get a run into him.

"Where we go I don't know. We'll decide nearer the time."
 
SPRINTER SACRE and Simonsig, the two superstar chasers whose absence through injury scuppered Nicky Henderson's bid for the trainers' championship last season, are back in training and set to hit the racecourse within months.

Having carried all before him over fences with ten straight victories and seven consecutive Grade 1s, Sprinter Sacre's serene progress at the top of the two mile chasing tree came to a juddering halt when he was pulled up at Kempton and diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat.

Simonsig, meanwhile, developed a splint on his near-fore. However, on Monday Henderson told the Racing Post both were making good progress and outlined the duo's ambitious early season targets.:):):eek:
 
Defy Logic out for the season. Irish two mile chaser cupboard is pretty bare.
 
A couple of years ago when he came on the scene, this was a quote from Declan Phealen, irish point expert...."Come next spring he will be the horse to beat in the Cheltenham Bumper, and in time, he may be more Champion Chase material rather than a Gold Cup contender" this would be interesting if he did come back to the minimum distance this season
 
^ A complete f**k up of a result. I think first time headgear might have been only reason to back the winner.
 
Pretty sure Ricci said CF will be stepping up in trip. Whatever route he goes needs to jump better IMO.
 
Yep OV, Ricci states it is the intention to step up in trip this season and that the horse will be ridden differently as well, IMO prob more restrained to get trip, but if things don't go well then they may come back in trip as they have hopes for Djakadam to develop into a 3m horse as well
 
Yep OV, Ricci states it is the intention to step up in trip this season and that the horse will be ridden differently as well, IMO prob more restrained to get trip, but if things don't go well then they may come back in trip as they have hopes for Djakadam to develop into a 3m horse as well

I don't know that a Ruby did anything wrong on CF in the Arkle apart from not winning !

Lots of people I would consider shrewd have talked about Djakadam as a Gold Cup horse so see where you are coming from Paz.
 
Sir De Grugy in trouble

The trainer said: "It's not life threatening but he won't be running on Sunday. It's one step at a time and we'll know more in a week or so, but hopefully he'll be back all right for Cheltenham in March.

"I'm sick about it, but that's racing."

Sprinter plenty to prove too.

Where is the value ?
 
Lydia

This race continues to crouch in the shadow of Sprinter Sacre, who presents the same problems now as he did for much of last season following his atrial fibrillation scare at Kempton in December 2013. When he will return and what he will then be capable of remain unknowns. Reports have been upbeat. ( Have they :confused:)

In his absence, Sire De Grugy exerted a dominance of his own over the two-mile division but has since suffered some issues, too. Operations to remove chips on both ankles can only have helped and he was reported to have been working well until suddenly being found to be lame last week.

Accordingly, he missed his intended target at Cheltenham last Sunday but, happily, this week began with trainer Gary Moore reporting the horse – who has had pelvic problems before – had “come sound again just as quickly as he went lame”. The next stage depends on the results of a bone scan this week.

Sire De Grugy’s absence from the Shloer Chase left Uxizandre to make all with some fluid jumping and under a masterful ride by Geraghty. With cheekpieces reapplied, that was his best performance yet and he would be an interesting contender for the Champion Chase – although the pesky Ryanair is also an option.

Less testing ground would likely see him to even better effect. Trainer Alan King believes the horse must go left-handed and dislikes being crowded. The next target could be Leopardstown’s 2m1f Grade One chase over Christmas.

Behind him at Cheltenham, Simply Ned stayed on for second – confirming he is a slightly improved horse this season – ahead of the young flatterer, Dodging Bullets.
 
I have had a few lumpy bets at 4/1 on Sprinter. He will be odds on after Ascot.
 
The second tier horses just keep beating each other so impossible to get a handle on this. Uxizandre very disappointing yesterday. Balder Succes needs further ?

Maybe a little school around Newbury might shake up the market.