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Mrs Harrington
Mrs Harrington
What this year’s Irish National Hunt Festival at Punchestown confirms is trainers are now targeting it and making sure their best horses are specifically fresh for it.
Go through the Grade 1 events and they stack up against anything that has been run anywhere this season.
In the Champion Novice Hurdle, you have the first and third from Cheltenham, in Champagne Fever and Jezki, as well as County Hurdle winner Ted Veale.
Champagne Fever is going to make the running and we won’t be doing anything different from Cheltenham, hoping to swoop late. Punchestown is a flatter track than Cheltenham and we could be the quicker horse.
It’s absolutely brilliant that Sprinter Sacre is coming over for the Champion Chase. Don’t worry about betting, go see a wonderful specimen.
The Punchestown Gold Cup is another cracking contest, with the Cheltenham second and third, Sir Des Champs and Long Run, re-opposing. Throw in First Lieutenant, Sizing Europe and Captain Chris, and there is plenty of spice in it.
The clash of Quevega and Solwhit in the World Series Hurdle is mouth-watering. Like Sprinter Sacre, Solwhit is chasing the Cheltenham-Aintree-Punchestown treble. It has been a great training feat by Charles Byrnes to get him back after a lengthy injury lay-off and he is a proper horse, having won Grade 1s at 2m, 2½m and 3m.
Quevega was third to Solwhit in the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown four years ago but has won this race the subsequent three years. She has now won at Cheltenham five years in-a-row and that’s nearly a prep race for Punchestown before she disappears for another 11 months! I think she might just come out on top.
Oscars Well faces some stellar opposition in the 2m novice chase. With the best of the 2m and 2½m horses and plenty of front-runners, I reckon they will go off at some gallop. A fast-run two miles would be perfect for Oscars but that race will take some winning.
The Champion Hurdle has the first and second from Cheltenham in Hurricane Fly and Rock On Ruby. It is difficult to see the form being turned around. Steps To Freedom will only run if the ground is good. I would love to put him up against them because he’s a good horse but he doesn’t act at all on soft going.
But then, there is a ground condition with many of mine. Burn And Turn and Citizenship would both stand to have very good chances in Tuesday’s handicap hurdle but neither would like it too soft.
Macnicholson will also want nice ground in the Goffs Land Rover Bumper. He ran very free at Fairyhouse and hopefully he will be more settled this time as he has improved. Gambling Girl is a nice filly that will run in the concluding bumper.
Takeyourcapoff’s participation on Wednesday is dependent on good ground, while Chino Valdes will run in the same race as long as it’s not heavy. Hurricane Ridge looks up against it in a race I have won twice, but I’m pleased with him.
Operating will probably run in the 3m handicap hurdle on Thursday and has a very good chance, while I’m really looking forward to Bostons Angel, who is in great form and has a big pull at the weights with Arabella Boy, Big Shu and Outlaw Pete.
I am really happy with him and he has a great chance of winning - probably my best opportunity of the meeting.
One Fine Day runs in the Champion 4YO Hurdle but it’s hard to see anyone beating Our Conor. He might scare some others away and we won’t complain about that.
Go through the Grade 1 events and they stack up against anything that has been run anywhere this season.
In the Champion Novice Hurdle, you have the first and third from Cheltenham, in Champagne Fever and Jezki, as well as County Hurdle winner Ted Veale.
Champagne Fever is going to make the running and we won’t be doing anything different from Cheltenham, hoping to swoop late. Punchestown is a flatter track than Cheltenham and we could be the quicker horse.
It’s absolutely brilliant that Sprinter Sacre is coming over for the Champion Chase. Don’t worry about betting, go see a wonderful specimen.
The Punchestown Gold Cup is another cracking contest, with the Cheltenham second and third, Sir Des Champs and Long Run, re-opposing. Throw in First Lieutenant, Sizing Europe and Captain Chris, and there is plenty of spice in it.
The clash of Quevega and Solwhit in the World Series Hurdle is mouth-watering. Like Sprinter Sacre, Solwhit is chasing the Cheltenham-Aintree-Punchestown treble. It has been a great training feat by Charles Byrnes to get him back after a lengthy injury lay-off and he is a proper horse, having won Grade 1s at 2m, 2½m and 3m.
Quevega was third to Solwhit in the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown four years ago but has won this race the subsequent three years. She has now won at Cheltenham five years in-a-row and that’s nearly a prep race for Punchestown before she disappears for another 11 months! I think she might just come out on top.
Oscars Well faces some stellar opposition in the 2m novice chase. With the best of the 2m and 2½m horses and plenty of front-runners, I reckon they will go off at some gallop. A fast-run two miles would be perfect for Oscars but that race will take some winning.
The Champion Hurdle has the first and second from Cheltenham in Hurricane Fly and Rock On Ruby. It is difficult to see the form being turned around. Steps To Freedom will only run if the ground is good. I would love to put him up against them because he’s a good horse but he doesn’t act at all on soft going.
But then, there is a ground condition with many of mine. Burn And Turn and Citizenship would both stand to have very good chances in Tuesday’s handicap hurdle but neither would like it too soft.
Macnicholson will also want nice ground in the Goffs Land Rover Bumper. He ran very free at Fairyhouse and hopefully he will be more settled this time as he has improved. Gambling Girl is a nice filly that will run in the concluding bumper.
Takeyourcapoff’s participation on Wednesday is dependent on good ground, while Chino Valdes will run in the same race as long as it’s not heavy. Hurricane Ridge looks up against it in a race I have won twice, but I’m pleased with him.
Operating will probably run in the 3m handicap hurdle on Thursday and has a very good chance, while I’m really looking forward to Bostons Angel, who is in great form and has a big pull at the weights with Arabella Boy, Big Shu and Outlaw Pete.
I am really happy with him and he has a great chance of winning - probably my best opportunity of the meeting.
One Fine Day runs in the Champion 4YO Hurdle but it’s hard to see anyone beating Our Conor. He might scare some others away and we won’t complain about that.
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