I can't believe I'm starting a thread about the Grand Annual in December as I generally find it a minefield of a race and I don't think I've ever had a bet on it before Festival week. However, I've had a horse in mind for this since it's last run when disappointing behind Shantou Rock in October and that horse is DIEGO DU CHARMIL. I can't find the article now but I read in the day or two after his last run that a small issue had come to light to explain the performance and that the horse would have a break and be built back up for the spring festivals, back on favoured decent ground.
I believe Nicholls rates this horse and may even have had higher hopes than handicaps at the start of the season, but I reckon circumstances will now very much dictate the handicap route. He's been given a mark of 147 to mirror his hurdles rating which was earned by winning the Scottish County Hurdle stylishly off 140. Interestingly 147 is the same mark as 2 of the last 4 winners of the Grand Annual - and the last 4 winners have all carried 11st or higher to victory. Paul Nicholls has won this race 3 times in the past and usually targets one at it (Le Prezien was an extremely well-backed favourite last year if I recall correctly). DDC is a previous winner of the Fred Winter, clearly having a liking for a strongly run 2 miles on decent ground. He's shown an adeptness for the chasing game when jumping well to win a 2 horse affair on debut and I'd be surprised if this race wasn't his target come the spring.
He wasn't originally priced up for the race but I requested it from PP over the weekend and I've been happy to have a nibble at the 25/1 they provided.
I believe Nicholls rates this horse and may even have had higher hopes than handicaps at the start of the season, but I reckon circumstances will now very much dictate the handicap route. He's been given a mark of 147 to mirror his hurdles rating which was earned by winning the Scottish County Hurdle stylishly off 140. Interestingly 147 is the same mark as 2 of the last 4 winners of the Grand Annual - and the last 4 winners have all carried 11st or higher to victory. Paul Nicholls has won this race 3 times in the past and usually targets one at it (Le Prezien was an extremely well-backed favourite last year if I recall correctly). DDC is a previous winner of the Fred Winter, clearly having a liking for a strongly run 2 miles on decent ground. He's shown an adeptness for the chasing game when jumping well to win a 2 horse affair on debut and I'd be surprised if this race wasn't his target come the spring.
He wasn't originally priced up for the race but I requested it from PP over the weekend and I've been happy to have a nibble at the 25/1 they provided.
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