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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostIv not nailed my mast to any one horse yet. I have a list of a few that could be very big prices but still plenty of time for this race. And suprise additions to the betting are likely
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Could be a race Nichols starts to target more so now, particularly after his 1-2 last season?
He's not got the horses to compete in the majority of Festival races still and he seemed to get the formula for the Fred Winter (instead of the Triumph) right after he had the 2nd and 3rd in 2013 which then led to another 2nd, 1st & 2nd, 1st & 2nd in the 3 proceeding years. Wonder if we may see similar in this race for the next few festivals
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostJust in case anyone was confused
Cheltenham Foxhunter Race Conditions
Confirmed entries with weights published on March 11th
Declarations to run must be made by March 14th
TO CLOSE BY NOON ON FEBRUARY 27TH
Total race value £45000
Distributed in accordance with Schedule (F)9.6.4
(Includes a sixth prize)
£26982 to the winning horse
The second to receive £8428, the third £4212, the fourth £2106,
the fifth £1053 and the sixth £531
For five yrs old and upwards, which, since October 1st, 2015, and before February 26th, 2018, have been placed FIRST OR SECOND ON TWO OCCASIONS in a hunters' steeple chase in Great Britain or Ireland OR have WON TWO OPEN STEEPLE CHASES at Point-to-Point Meetings (i.e. Gentlemens, Ladies or Mixed Open Races) in Great Britain or Ireland OR have WON ONE OPEN STEEPLE CHASE at a Point-to-Point Meeting in Great Britain or Ireland and have been placed FIRST or SECOND in a hunters' steeple chase
THREE MILES ABOUT TWO AND A HALF FURLONGS (3m 2f 70yds)
Enter by noon, February 27th and pay £75 stake
Confirm by noon on March 10th and pay £150
Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 14th
Weights: 5-y-o............11st 13lb; 6-y-o and up…12st
Mares allowed…7lb
To be ridden by Amateur Riders
The Amateur Riders referred to above shall be Category B' Amateur
Riders or 'Category C'
Qualified Riders.
ONE WILD CARD will be given. For 1 horse that is outside of the ratings required to get in.
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostBC - there’s always a late spurt of qualifying for this as entries don’t close until very late, there will be a few who make it that don’t currently meet all criteria
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Originally posted by jono View PostCould be a race Nichols starts to target more so now, particularly after his 1-2 last season?
He's not got the horses to compete in the majority of Festival races still and he seemed to get the formula for the Fred Winter (instead of the Triumph) right after he had the 2nd and 3rd in 2013 which then led to another 2nd, 1st & 2nd, 1st & 2nd in the 3 proceeding years. Wonder if we may see similar in this race for the next few festivals
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Originally posted by kinloch brae View PostAren't they chalk and cheese? I appreciate it is about winning money for Nicholls but one is plotting a nice mark for a potential improver and the other just hoping for a last hurrah from a bunch of horses who are well on the downgrade. It comes to something when you are effectively picking the winner based on who has deteriorated the least. You would have to think some of the past greats would have laughed at this motley bunch. The standard of this race looks so poor it hardly merits a place at a Festival. They must be thankful that the Cross Country still retains its place.
Nicholls has managed to get a winner at the last 5 festivals (2017 = 1, 2016 = 3, 2015 = 3, 2014 = 1, 2013 = 1). 1 was in the Champion Chase (the only grade 1), the Foxhunter last season and then 7 in handicaps. (Not for me but) bar Politologue the types of races he's likely to win again look to be handicaps or this race. And with the compressed nature of the handicaps now - that's becoming a tougher task year on year
In the last 5 years Nicholls in this race has had:
2017 - 2 runners (1,2)
2016 - 1 runner (5)
2015 - 1 runner (PU)
2014 - none
2013 - 1 runner (PU)
Compare those with what Scooby posted a few pages back with the possible runners this year of:
Wonderful Charm
Pacha du Polder
Unioniste
Vivaldi Collanges
Port Melon
Virak
Caid du Berlais
Now not all will run but Wonderful Charm, Unioniste, Virak and Vivaldi Collange have all already run in a Hunter Chase so far in the aim of getting qualified. Now that strikes me as being a major shift in approach for this race. Of course generally it's been the case to focus on horses in this sphere rather than past graded horses who are older and on the downgrade but Nicholls could well change that perhaps, at least for the next few years? Pacha du Polder and Wonderful Charm being that exception. (note I know he won the race in 2004 and 2005 but that was way before my time in racing so can't comment how he approached the race back then)
I'd be surprised if we don't see him do well in this race over the next 2 or 3 seasons.
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Originally posted by BigChaang View PostOh right , cheer's Kev , it is a bit confusing is'nt it .
I like jono's points above about this potentially being a race Nicholls may do well in. He is, after all, an undeniably top trainer of a staying chaser and this might become the start of quite a nice streak for him.
In all honestly, I don't know enough about the hunter chase scene to understand the form fully. I haven't got the time/resource to understand why horses may have run to whatever level they have in the same way you can from comments in the media regarding your every day racing or graded races....
I'm quite happy letting this race be a one horse race most years (two in 2016 and I had 4 last year but 1 for the 5 years prior) because there are too many variables (like horses at different ends of their careers), jockeys, the track and trip that plenty haven't tried before and of course, the form that I don't understand as well as essentially it's a different code for a lot of the time.
I've backed Burning Ambition and Foxrock both 8/1 NRNB win only so far... pretty happy with those two against the field for now, although as mentioned, I think jono might have a point... however, not a lot of wiggle room with the prices I've already taken and the prices available... so more likely be another year I just let this race slide on by without too much of an interest.
I've already had my luck in this race too.... Salsify 2013 http://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/video...73766/15237631 - Watch that replay from 6 mins onwards
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