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2015 Champion Chase

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  • #46
    Is Dodging Bullets better than Champagne Fever ?


    Trainer Age Weight Jockey SP
    1st 9 Western Warhorse (IRE) D Pipe 6 11-4 h T Scudamore 33/1
    Led to 2nd remained in touch, outpaced in 5th before 3 out, rallied after next, ridden and stayed on to challenge flat, led post
    2nd hd 2 Champagne Fever (IRE) W P Mullins 7 11-4 R Walsh 11/4j
    With leader, led 2nd, driven before 2 out, ridden and hard pressed after last, kept on under pressure flat, headed post £6600-£2400 £5500-£2000 £825-£300(x2) £6000-£2000(x4)
    3rd 4 7 Trifolium (FR) C Byrnes 7 11-4 B J Cooper 11/4j
    In touch, tracked leader from 3rd, challenged and every chance 2 out, ridden and one pace after last, no impression with front pair flat opened 7/2 £10000-£3000 £3500-£1000 £1500-£500
    4th ¾ 3 Dodging Bullets P F Nicholls 6 11-4 D A Jacob 6/1
    Tracked leaders, headway on inside 3 out, driven before next, ridden last, kept on same pace, no impression in 4th flat £2400-£400
    5th 1¾ 8 Valdez A King 7 11-4 R Thornton 10/1
    Tracked leaders, ridden and effort on outside before 2 out, kept on same pace and no impression flat opened 9/1
    6th 2¾ 4 Grandouet (FR) N J Henderson 7 11-4 B J Geraghty 9/1
    Held up in touch, outpaced 3 out, ridden and kept on same pace flat, never on terms
    7th 1 1 Brick Red Miss V Williams 7 11-4 Aidan Coleman 66/1
    Chased leaders to 3rd, soon behind, outpaced 6th, no impression when slightly hampered 2 out opened 50/1
    8th 42 5 Rock On Ruby (IRE) H Fry 9 11-4 t N Fehily 5/1
    In touch on outside, blundered and almost unseated rider 3rd, lost place 7th (water), struggling 9th, behind from next, tailed off £1500-£300
    F 6 Ted Veale (IRE) A J Martin


    Last edited by mayo; 18 January 2015, 09:45 AM.

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    • #47
      supreme

      1st 2 Champagne Fever (IRE) W P Mullins 6 11-7 R Walsh 5/1
      Made all, driven between last 2, hard pressed last, soon ridden, edged right and stayed on gamely flat opened 11/2 £18000-£3000 £10000-£2000 £5000-£1000(x3)
      2nd ½ 7 My Tent Or Yours (IRE) N J Henderson 6 11-7 A P McCoy 15/8f
      Raced keenly, tracked leaders on inside, switched right to challenge before last, soon upsides, ridden and every chance flat, held towards finish £1800-£800 £8500-£4000 £20000-£10000 £10000-£5000(x3) £6000-£3000 £2000-£1000(x8)
      3rd 2¼ 6 Jezki (IRE) Mrs J Harrington 5 11-7 R M Power 5/1
      Mid-division, headway and in touch 3 out, chased leading pair between last 2, every chance when not fluent last, one pace and held flat £50000-£10000 £5000-£1000(x4) £9000-£2000 £4500-£1000(x2)
      4th 15 12 Un Atout (FR) W P Mullins 5 11-7 D N Russell 6/1
      Tracked winner, blundered 3 out, driven and outpaced in 3rd between last 2, 4th and beaten when mistake last opened 7/1 £6000-£1000
      5th 5 10 Puffin Billy (IRE) O Sherwood 5 11-7 L Aspell 14/1
      Held up towards rear, headway to track leaders when hit 3 out, 5th when blundered next, weakened before last opened 16/1
      6th ½ 9 Pique Sous (FR) W P Mullins 6 11-7 t P Townend 25/1
      Keen early, held up towards rear of mid-division, outpaced when not fluent 3 out, plugged on from next, never near leaders £12500-£500
      7th 5 1 Cause Of Causes (USA) G Elliott 5 11-7 D J Condon 33/1
      Held up mid-division on inside, driven and lost place after 5th, ridden before 3 out, soon behind
      8th 3 11 River Maigue (IRE) N J Henderson 6 11-7 B J Geraghty 18/1
      Held up in touch on inside, outpaced when mistake 3 out, weakened from next opened 14/1 £50000-£3000
      9th 19 4 Dodging Bullets P F Nicholls 5 11-7 D A Jacob 12/1
      Mid-division, headway and brief effort on outside 3 out, weakened next
      10th 10 3 Cheltenian (FR) P J Hobbs 7 11-7 R Johnson 25/1
      Chased leaders, outpaced when mistake 3 out, weakening when mistake next £12500-£500
      PU 5 Fire King D Steele 7 11-7 p L Treadwell 200/1
      Raced in last pair, struggling 4th, soon tailed off, pulled up before 3 out
      PU 8 Ostentation A J Lidderdale

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      • #48
        I'll add to the well done's to Johnno, your confidence was well placed. I must say I was fairly impressed with Sprinter yesterday, given a very long break and the associated problems I thought it was a good run. With that under his belt and the Hendo team having a few weeks to work on him I wouldn't be in a rush to lay him now, certainly not at the available prices. If all the protaganists get to the festival in one piece and good form though I feel fairly confident that the most likely first and second will be Sire De Grugy and Sprinter, depending on how much they retain, but I don't think either will have to be at their absolute best to finish in front of everything else. You could see with the ride Geraghty gave him yesterday that they had no intention of making it a gruelling test for him, his jumping got better as the race went on and once that's right again he gains lengths at the fences which gives him a huge advantage, I just hope they all get there and it's as good a race as it promises to be.

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        • #49
          Ruby

          From where I was sitting, it was a good return to action for Sprinter Sacre. He jumped well, he traveled nicely and he looked a winner as we went for home. But he got a bit tired as he’s likely to do after a long layoff. It was a promising comeback, but don’t take anything away from Dodging Bullets who is now a dual Grade One winner and deserves his place as one of the main contenders for the Queen Mother Champion Chase. They went a strong gallop and it was a true test. Sprinter will have to improve and I’m sure he will, but Dodging Bullets is the one to watch for me.
          Read more at http://blog.paddypower.com/2015/01/1...orZl4TMRwXw.99

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          • #50
            Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View Post
            I'll add to the well done's to Johnno, your confidence was well placed. I must say I was fairly impressed with Sprinter yesterday, given a very long break and the associated problems I thought it was a good run. With that under his belt and the Hendo team having a few weeks to work on him I wouldn't be in a rush to lay him now, certainly not at the available prices. If all the protaganists get to the festival in one piece and good form though I feel fairly confident that the most likely first and second will be Sire De Grugy and Sprinter, depending on how much they retain, but I don't think either will have to be at their absolute best to finish in front of everything else. You could see with the ride Geraghty gave him yesteriday that they had no intention of making it a gruelling test for him, his jumping got better as the race went on and once that's right again he gains lengths at the fences which gives him a huge advantage, I just hope they all get there and it's as good a race as it promises to be.
            We need a jock em up thread. Could have a field of 10+

            I'm negative on DB but not sure what beats him.

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            • #51
              <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Extraordinary time by Dodging Bullets compared with all the other races today, some pace set by AP and the big two kept going</p>&mdash; David Minton (@dminty13) <a href="https://twitter.com/dminty13/status/556554523821740034">January 17, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

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              • #52
                Jump better as the race went on, travelled superbly and just got tired in the run in. The black aeroplane hasn't completed 2mile before yesterday since May 2013. He HAS to have needed that and only went down 3lengths to a race fit rival who has won the other big race of the division this season. He was nursed along and looked after. I'm happy with that - only one day counts and we have 8 weeks to get him ready for that.

                Keep the faith and fill the boots ante post lads and you will be rewarded. As Alan Lee said on the sunday forum this morning "I think we are going to look back in March and realise Sprinter Sacre at 3/1 was one of the bets of all time."

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by KingSprinterSacre View Post
                  Jump better as the race went on, travelled superbly and just got tired in the run in. The black aeroplane hasn't completed 2mile before yesterday since May 2013. He HAS to have needed that and only went down 3lengths to a race fit rival who has won the other big race of the division this season. He was nursed along and looked after. I'm happy with that - only one day counts and we have 8 weeks to get him ready for that.

                  Keep the faith and fill the boots ante post lads and you will be rewarded. As Alan Lee said on the sunday forum this morning "I think we are going to look back in March and realise Sprinter Sacre at 3/1 was one of the bets of all time."
                  Good to see one of the main writers get off the fence. At the bottom of the hill I thought he was going to demolish them. It is bizarre that sprinter gets pushed out for that and was cut for a gallop. They know they have a racehorse again.

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                  • #54
                    Thought so too mate. cruised to the front 2out but just got tired. totally understandable.

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                    • #55
                      "Bets of all time" is good but "time to bet like men" better if not PC these days ...it as used by old observer writer about Shergar ..



                      Now is the time to bet like men.' So began one of Richard Baerlein's pieces advising his readers to back Shergar for the 1981 Derby, and the ringing phrase soon acquired almost mythical status among Baerlein's legion of admirers. One reason was that they knew that Baerlein could be relied upon to take his own advice. Baerlein was The Observer's legendary racing correspondent from 1963 until 1993 (he died aged 84, two years later) and had a well deserved reputation as a consumate judge of horseflesh. He backed Shergar at 33-1 and at all prices down to even money. The Derby result saw him win enough money to buy a house in Sussex. He called it Shergar.

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                      • #56
                        That's class. thanks for posting that Mayo

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                        • #57
                          Sprinter Sacre is a sh*t name for a house though.

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                          • #58
                            Having a Kevin Keegan moment


                            I am gonna love it when he wins the Champion Chase

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Sprinter View Post
                              Having a Kevin Keegan moment


                              I am gonna love it when he wins the Champion Chase
                              with you mate

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Sprinter View Post
                                Having a Kevin Keegan moment


                                I am gonna love it when he wins the Champion Chase
                                I'd like him to win too - Kevin never did have his moment though.

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