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2023 Champion Hurdle

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  • 2023 Champion Hurdle

    All things Champion Hurdle related, here....

    Current Odds (top prices):

    Constitution Hill 7/4
    Honeysuckle 4/1
    Vauban 8/1
    State Man 10/1
    20/1 bar


    TO CLOSE BY NOON ON JANUARY 10th with supplementary entries on March 8th CHELTENHAM Tuesday, March 14th THE UNIBET CHAMPION HURDLE CHALLENGE TROPHY (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE) TOTAL RACE VALUE ?450,000 Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code
    ?253,215 to the winning horse
    The second to receive ?95,400
    the third ?47,745
    the fourth ?23,850,
    the fifth ?11,970
    the sixth ?5,985
    the seventh ?2,970
    the eighth ?1,530
    for four yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating or an assessment of 130 or more by the BHA Handicapper, taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to confrmation TWO MILES ABOUT HALF A FURLONG (2m 87yds) Enter by noon, January 10th and pay ?560 stake Scratch by noon, February 7th or pay ?1,130 Confrm by noon, March 8th and pay ?560 Supplementary Entry by noon, March 8th and pay ?20,793 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 12th
    Weights: 4-y-o............11st;
    5-y-o and up ..............11st 10lb
    Fillies and mares allowed...... 7lb


    Last edited by Istabraq; 5 February 2023, 06:35 PM.

  • #2
    I see Honeysuckle has been pushed back out to 4's with Hills having cut Constitution Hill into 6/4.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lobos View Post
      I see Honeysuckle has been pushed back out to 4's with Hills having cut Constitution Hill into 6/4.
      Seems a big price for a two time champion but this looks a far more competitive field than she's faced before, could be a cracker come march.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ice View Post

        Seems a big price for a two time champion but this looks a far more competitive field than she's faced before, could be a cracker come march.
        Yeah fresh blood this year, and she didn’t seem the same horse last season as she was the one previous.

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        • #5
          Hypothetical question, but lets say Honeysuckle is beat over 2m in Ireland during the season, would we expect connections to retire her on the spot or maybe re-route to the mares hurdle or stick to the original plan of the Champion Hurdle? Just interested in other members thoughts really.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
            Hypothetical question, but lets say Honeysuckle is beat over 2m in Ireland during the season, would we expect connections to retire her on the spot or maybe re-route to the mares hurdle or stick to the original plan of the Champion Hurdle? Just interested in other members thoughts really.
            I think they'd retire her if she underperformed without an obvious excuse.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post

              I think they'd retire her if she underperformed without an obvious excuse.
              I agree,no point risking her in a lower grade race she's already won. She's way too valuable.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View Post
                Hypothetical question, but lets say Honeysuckle is beat over 2m in Ireland during the season, would we expect connections to retire her on the spot or maybe re-route to the mares hurdle or stick to the original plan of the Champion Hurdle? Just interested in other members thoughts really.
                Can't see them going for the Mares again, think it'd be Champion Hurdle or nothing at the festival. If she loses I suppose the manner of the defeat would influence their decision. If she's beaten fair and square then retirement would seem likely, but if there's a valid excuse then they could still keep her going.

                Really interested to see what runs against her in the Hatton's Grace. I expect Mullins will run one of State Man or Vauban... not sure he'd throw both at her but you never know. Good early chance for him to see where they're at.

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                • #9
                  I can't see her running in anything but the champion hurdle, absolutely amazed if she turned up in the mares and think they would retire her if she clearly isn't at her best. Be interesting to see if state man or vauban take her on in Ireland.

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                  • #10
                    Think constitution hill is a freak and the best thing about him he goes on any ground.
                    Won’t back him as single bet at 7/4 but have him in loads of multiplies and doubles. Will be 5/4 hater fighting fifth

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                    • #11
                      Constitution Hill, vauban and state man look far too short to me

                      Vauban will only be 5

                      Yes espoir dallen won as a 5yo recently but id strongly argue that was a fluke, given laurina/apples jade flopped and buveur dair/sharjah failed to complete.

                      State man will need to improve a lot, yes he was impressive at punchestown but his main rival three stripe life definitely didn't run his race after a long hard season.

                      Constitution Hill looked absolutely superb, but the Supreme completely fell apart with jonbon and dysart going hard in front. He's priced up like he's already proven himself in open company and he hasnt.

                      Honeysuckle at 4/1 looks a solid starting point to me, even if just as a saver with a mind to backing something else in the future once we know more about CH and the mullins pair.

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                      • #12
                        Has anyone seen a price for Constitution Hill to win the fighting fifth, Christmas hurdle and champion hurdle yet ?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ice View Post
                          Has anyone seen a price for Constitution Hill to win the fighting fifth, Christmas hurdle and champion hurdle yet ?
                          ….3-1 Sky.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Eggs View Post

                            ….3-1 Sky.
                            Thanks eggs.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ice View Post
                              I can't see her running in anything but the champion hurdle, absolutely amazed if she turned up in the mares and think they would retire her if she clearly isn't at her best. Be interesting to see if state man or vauban take her on in Ireland.
                              Agree, they'll retire her if she's not up to Champion Hurdle standard.


                              Re State Man and Vauban, I'm sure Willie will be working back from the Irish Champion Hurdle for both of these so yes, I expect both to take her on if they have a decent run leading up to Leopardstown.

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