In timeform preview
Vago Collonges is another that would be dropping in trip having raced exclusively at around two and a half miles over hurdles. However, he travels powerfully through his races and looks well worth a go at two miles based on how he shaped at Cheltenham last time. Paul Nicholls seemingly agrees as the Dovecote at Kempton has been nominated as the next target, though there’s obviously a chance he might bypass the Festival and wait for Aintree, where his strong-travelling style will be seen to good effect.
The Supreme is a difficult race to weigh up at this point. Both Douvan and L’ami Serge possess lofty Timeform ratings and have already shown a level of form in excess of what it takes to win an average renewal of the Supreme. Douvan is arguably the better long-term prospect of the pair, but he’s been priced accordingly and is difficult to back at 2/1 ante-post when you consider the aggressive trading policies employed by bookmakers at the Cheltenham Festival. He is likely to be a bigger price on the morning of the race. Shaneshill makes some appeal, as does the same owner’s Vago Collonges at a massive price, but they can’t be backed ante-post with running plans unclear, so a small bet on the standard-setting L’ami Serge is probably the best play.
Recommendation:
0.5pt L'ami Serge in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle
Vago Collonges is another that would be dropping in trip having raced exclusively at around two and a half miles over hurdles. However, he travels powerfully through his races and looks well worth a go at two miles based on how he shaped at Cheltenham last time. Paul Nicholls seemingly agrees as the Dovecote at Kempton has been nominated as the next target, though there’s obviously a chance he might bypass the Festival and wait for Aintree, where his strong-travelling style will be seen to good effect.
The Supreme is a difficult race to weigh up at this point. Both Douvan and L’ami Serge possess lofty Timeform ratings and have already shown a level of form in excess of what it takes to win an average renewal of the Supreme. Douvan is arguably the better long-term prospect of the pair, but he’s been priced accordingly and is difficult to back at 2/1 ante-post when you consider the aggressive trading policies employed by bookmakers at the Cheltenham Festival. He is likely to be a bigger price on the morning of the race. Shaneshill makes some appeal, as does the same owner’s Vago Collonges at a massive price, but they can’t be backed ante-post with running plans unclear, so a small bet on the standard-setting L’ami Serge is probably the best play.
Recommendation:
0.5pt L'ami Serge in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle
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