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  • Thyestes Chase

    Previous Winners

    Previous Years
    2014 On His Own 10 11-6 P Townend 12/1 (W P Mullins)
    2013 Jadanli 11 10-7 A E Lynch 25/1 (Paul John Gilligan)
    2012 On His Own 8 10-2 D J Casey 10/1 (W P Mullins)
    2011 Siegemaster 10 11-7 D N Russell 16/1 (D T Hughes)
    2010 Whinstone Boy 9 9-11 S W Flanagan 5/1 (James Joseph Mangan)
    2009 Preists Leap 9 10-10 P T Enright 20/1 (Thomas Gerard O'Leary)
    2008 Preists Leap 8 10-2 P T Enright 20/1 (Thomas Gerard O'Leary)
    2007 Homer Wells 9 10-2 D J Condon 16/1 (W P Mullins)
    2006 Dun Doire 7 9-10 P Carberry 9/4Fav (A J Martin)
    2005 Numbersixvalverde 9 10-5 Mr N P Madden 8/1 (Martin Brassil)
    2004 Hedgehunter 8 10-2 D J Casey 100/30Fav (W P Mullins)
    2003 Be My Belle 7 10-0 T J Murphy 4/1 (S J Treacy)
    2002 This Is Serious 8 10-0 D J Casey 10/1 (C F Swan)
    2001 Bob Treacy 12 10-8 J L Cullen 12/1 (M W Hickey)


    From racecaller

    Based on the trends from the past 10 years you are looking for a horse:

    - Aged 7 to 9 (or won/placed in a previous Thyestes)

    - Carrying 10-9 or less (or won/placed in a previous Thyestes)

    - Officially rated 124 to 135

    - Run since Christmas (ideally at Limerick or Leopardstown Festivals)

    - Won or placed on one or both of last 2 completed chase starts

    - Has won over 3M+

    - Run in 7 or fewer handicap chases

    - First or second season chaser (or placed in a previous Thyestes)

    - Previously won or placed in a Grade C or higher chase

    - Ran in the Tim Duggan Memorial or Paddy Power Chase in December

    - Placed in the Troytown Chase

    - Tends to race prominently

    - Trained by Willie Mullins, Paul Gilligan, Tony Martin or Robert Tyner

    - See more at: http://sportinglife.racecaller.com/h....WTvdDNrD.dpuf

  • #2
    I think there is a bet in this but waiting for decs.

    There has only been 1 six year old run in this in last decade but 4 left in at last round.

    They are Djakadam 10/3, Wounded Warrior 10/1, Dogara 20/1 and Vasco Du Mee 25/1.

    It is a huge ask for a six year old - as racecaller points out of the 3 six years olds that have run since 1990 - two fell.

    Id rather be with a McManus horse - Like your style is the one that might fit the bill.

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    • #3
      Willie know how to win the Thyestes. If he runs Djakadam back him. Simples.

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      • #4
        Djakadam is the only Mullins chaser I will back this week. Beast.

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        • #5
          Barry Geraghty rides Gallant Oscar for Tony Martin.

          Hard enough to win with but Ew done,

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            • #7
              I think there is a bet in this but waiting for decs.

              There has only been 1 six year old run in this in last decade but 4 left in at last round.

              They are Djakadam 10/3, Wounded Warrior 10/1, Dogara 20/1 and Vasco Du Mee 25/1.

              It is a huge ask for a six year old - as racecaller points out of the 3 six years olds that have run since 1990 - two fell.

              Id rather be with a McManus horse - Like your style is the one that might fit the bill.
              Welcome back RC - hope you stick around until March at least !

              Djakadam will be some toll to win of top weight at 6...he might be though. Geraghty gave him a big thumbs up after the Hennessy.

              Hennessy Gold Cup winner Many Clouds looks worthy of taking his place in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March but the one I took from the race was Djakadam even though he finished eighth. He is gorgeous, progressive horse and I am a big fan.

              The ground was a bit too soft for my mount, Triolo D’Alene, who was pulled up. On that going, over three miles and a quarter miles in a competitive handicap at Newbury, ideally you need to have had a run under your belt or be very, very fit. Djakadam, on his seasonal debut, travelled well until fading in the last two furlongs. He looked like a horse who would improve an awful lot for the run. He might have been very unlucky at last season’s Festival when he fell and the fact that trainer Willie Mullins pitched him into a race like the Hennessy tells you a lot.

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              • #8
                Welcome back RC - you were missed

                Ill back a few rags with low weights in this on betfair. Djakadam is a silly price now.

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                • #9
                  Ruby

                  He won his maiden hurdle by 14 lengths at Gowran Park so there’s no track concerns and Djakadam jumps well and should handle the ground.

                  The one big concern I have is that he could be vulnerable to a challenger a bit lower down the weights.



                  Barry Geraghty takes over from me on Gallant Oscar who reverts to fences from hurdles.

                  It looks as if Tony Martin has been protecting his chase ‘mark’ since he won the Leinster National at Naas last season and Barry schooled him at Leopardstown after racing last Sunday and they’re happy with him.

                  I know Tony Martin thinks there’s a big chase handicap in Gallant Oscar.

                  Form’s working out

                  The way this race is run should really suit My Murphy. He’s a real strong stayer who’ll handle soft ground. The tempo of the race should suit him – it’ll be run a little bit slower than the Paddy Power Chase at Christmas where he finished ninth – and looks a live contender.

                  Michael Hourigan’s The Job is Right was fourth at Leopardstown before winning a Novice Chase at Punchestown. He’s been busy – but the form of that Paddy Power race is working out.

                  Christy Roche has dual entries in Swordfish and Groody Hill. Swordfish has two ways of running and if the one who ran at Fairyhouse turns up he’ll have a chance – but he’s not the most reliable. If he fancies it – he’d have a chance, if not – he won’t. Simples. Groody Hill needs to settle better to be involved at the business end




                  Jim Dreaper’s Goonyella is a real stayer but needs to get into a good position early or he’ll find himself too far back to challenge.

                  Rogue Angel had a very hard race at Punchestown when second to Portrait King and would need to be an iron horse to bounce back so quick.

                  I rode Make a Track for Charlie Swan once and he’s a really good jumper. He’s just below me in the weights which mightn’t help him but it would be a fitting end to Swan’s training career if he could go out with a bang by winning this.

                  Read more at http://blog.paddypower.com/2015/01/2...MMKi07wbo2W.99
                  Last edited by Old Vic; 21 January 2015, 04:29 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mayo View Post
                    Welcome back RC - you were missed

                    Ill back a few rags with low weights in this on betfair. Djakadam is a silly price now.
                    No bother Mayo. I Didn't have the time for it but things improving on that front. Djakadam is out to 5s now on Betfair which seems more sensible. Sticking with my original pick and added in Sword Fish.

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                    • #11
                      Mixed views in RP about Djakadam. Pricewise says if there is a horse that will win easily it is him but worried about Stamina. He has gone for Groody Hill and Goonyella. Paul Kealy unconvinced by Djakadam and picks a Gallant Oscar. Alan Sweetman also tips Gallant Oscar to give Barry Geraghty a first win in the race.

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                      • #12
                        Betway are doing a money back special http://www.fatjockey.com/forum/showt...Odds-Guarantee

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                        • #13
                          Well done to Hoof and Yeehaa.

                          That is some horse.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Yeehaa View Post
                              Willie know how to win the Thyestes. If he runs Djakadam back him. Simples.
                              Where is the love ?

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