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ATRs Dave Orton has put a few early fancies up on ATR website;
THE NEW LION
Champion Hurdle
Last season’s Champion Hurdle was carnage – Constitution Hill and State Man out, Golden Ace the shock 25-1 winner. State Man was cruising before his fall and remains the yardstick, but there’s one rising fast to meet him: unbeaten The New Lion.
Dan and Harry Skelton’s star was devastating in the Turners, form good enough to have gone close in the Champion itself. Smooth-travelling, progressive, and oozing class, he could be the one who shakes up the established order.
If he kicks off the season with a win in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle, his current 4-1 quote will vanish in a hurry.
Twice second to serious horses last term, including runner-up to The New Lion in the Challow, he shaped far better than the result in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle after getting badly hampered. When he got reorganised, he flew home.
Now schooling smartly for fences, the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is the obvious call. Soft ground, fast ground, it doesn’t matter – at 25-1, he’s a cracking early play for Cheltenham 2026.
He made amends at Punchestown, winning as he liked despite jumping left, and 8-1 for the Queen Mother Champion Chase feels generous. He’s still only six next March, room for more polish, and if he stays unbeaten through his prep, that price will look absurdly big.
It was a rocky start last season: fluent debut, two shockers next, and questions raised. Then up to three miles in the Albert Bartlett – bang! Everything clicked. He powered home, followed up at Punchestown despite a hairy moment at the last, and suddenly the picture made sense.
Two from two at Cheltenham, built for the job, and still maturing – the profile screams Stayers’ Hurdle player.
THE NEW LION
Champion Hurdle
Last season’s Champion Hurdle was carnage – Constitution Hill and State Man out, Golden Ace the shock 25-1 winner. State Man was cruising before his fall and remains the yardstick, but there’s one rising fast to meet him: unbeaten The New Lion.
Dan and Harry Skelton’s star was devastating in the Turners, form good enough to have gone close in the Champion itself. Smooth-travelling, progressive, and oozing class, he could be the one who shakes up the established order.
If he kicks off the season with a win in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle, his current 4-1 quote will vanish in a hurry.
WENDIGO
Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase
Few in Britain match Jamie Snowden when it comes to plotting a spring target. Aintree’s Grade 1 Sefton Novices' Hurdle win with Julius Des Pictons showed what he can do – and Wendigo looks the next in line.Twice second to serious horses last term, including runner-up to The New Lion in the Challow, he shaped far better than the result in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle after getting badly hampered. When he got reorganised, he flew home.
Now schooling smartly for fences, the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is the obvious call. Soft ground, fast ground, it doesn’t matter – at 25-1, he’s a cracking early play for Cheltenham 2026.
MAJBOROUGH
Queen Mother Champion Chase
The class act of the two-mile novice chasers last term, Majborough looked a banker in the Arkle… until he nearly demolished the second-last. Somehow, he still almost won, going down by less than a length after another error at the last. That grit said everything.He made amends at Punchestown, winning as he liked despite jumping left, and 8-1 for the Queen Mother Champion Chase feels generous. He’s still only six next March, room for more polish, and if he stays unbeaten through his prep, that price will look absurdly big.
JASMIN DE VAUX
Stayers' Hurdle
The staying hurdle division is crying out for new blood. Teahupoo sets the standard but he’s beatable – and this could be Jasmin De Vaux’s turn to take over. Around 8-1 looks more than fair if Mullins sticks to hurdles.It was a rocky start last season: fluent debut, two shockers next, and questions raised. Then up to three miles in the Albert Bartlett – bang! Everything clicked. He powered home, followed up at Punchestown despite a hairy moment at the last, and suddenly the picture made sense.
Two from two at Cheltenham, built for the job, and still maturing – the profile screams Stayers’ Hurdle player.