Cheltenham Horse Racing Tips & Trends: Fri 10th Dec 2021

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Andy

Plenty to look forward to this week as the tapes go up for the opening day of the 2021 Cheltenham December Meeting on Friday (11th December) with FOUR LIVE ITV races from Prestbury Park.

So, as always, we’ve got it all covered here on JUICESTORM with all the key trends, plus our verdict, on each of the LIVE ITV races – we’re confident these trends will point you in the direction of a few winners, or at least help narrow down some of the field to highlight the horses that fit the best profile of past winners – So, let’s get going!

 

Cheltenham Horse Racing Trends (RTV/ITV4)

1:50 – CF Roberts Electrical + Mechanical Services Mares’ Handicap Chase Cl3 2m5f ITV4

Five previous runs
5/5 – Aged between 6-8 years-old
5/5 – Between 0-1 chase wins before
5/5 – Ran in the last 6 weeks
4/5 – Finished in the top 5 last time out
4/5 – Irish bred
4/5 – Yet to race at Cheltenham
3/5 – Unplaced favourites
3/5 – winners carried 11-3 or more in weight
2/5 – Winning favourites
Madera Mist won the race in 2020

JUICESTORM VERDICT: The Henry Daly-trained Precious Eleanor and the Colin Tizzard runner Rose Of Arcadia – are both interesting runners here that should make their presence felt. Timeless Beauty is another to consider after a nice win at Lingfield last time out, but she’s up 6lbs for that and this looks a much better race. The Tim Vaughan camp won this pot 12 months ago with a big-priced runner, so their Oriental Cross will be looking to add to that off bottom weight. But the call here is for the Venetia Williams runner – FONTAINE COLLONGES to continue her upward curve. This 6 year-old actually beat the already-mentioned Precious Eleanor last time at Warwick (2 ¾ lengths) and despite being hiked up 7lbs for that can uphold that form. Vienna Court, Pretty Little Liar and Jubilympics have e/w claims, but the other at a bigger price I like is the David Bridgewater runner – DAME DU SOIR. The yard is actually 2-from-2 here with their chasers and this 8 year-old returned to the track last month with a solid third at Fontwell. She’s down 2lbs for that but should also be more at home on this softer ground.

 

 

2.25 – Betfair Handicap Chase (Grade 3) Cl1 3m1f110y ITV4

16/19 – Raced within the last 4 weeks
16/19 – Had won over at least 3m (fences) before
16/19 – Had run over fences at Cheltenham before (7 won)
14/19 – Had won at least 3 times over fences before
13/19 – Returned 13/2 or shorter in the betting
12/19 – Aged 8 or younger
11/19 – Carried 11-0 or more in weight
11/19 – Went onto run at the Cheltenham Festival that season (none won)
11/19 – Placed in the top 3 last time out
10/19 – Irish bred
9/19 – Placed favourites
9/19 – Aged 7 or 8 years-old
7/19 – Won last time out
5/19 – Won by the Pipe stable
4/19 – Winning favourites
2/19 – Trained by Colin Tizzard (2 of last 5 runnings)
2/19 – Trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies (2 of the last 3 runnings)
Storm Control (5/1) won the race in 2020
Cogry (9/1) won the race in 2018 and 2019
Robinsfirth (7/4) won the race in 2017

JUICESTORM VERDICT:  Commodore was 3 lengths down when unseating Charlie Deutsch at the last in this race 12 months ago – he’s back for more today off a 3lb lower mark and has also had a wind op since – he can go well. But another runner that went well in this contest last year was POTTERS LEGEND (e/w), who was runner-up – beaten just a length. This Lucy Wadham runner is rated 2lbs lower and gets in with just 10st to carry here and even though he’s not getting any younger at 11, returned last month at Warwick (5th of 11) with a nice run to suggest he’s still got a fair bit of ability and does seem to like it here at Prestbury Park. The Paul Nicholls runner – Enrilo – will be the likely favourite and was going okay when falling in the Ladbrokes Trophy Chase at Newbury last time out. He is off the same mark here and prior to that tumble has won tice from 6 runs over fences. The worry would be that this is his first run here at Cheltenham and coming to the track off a fall isn’t ideal – he’s also not much value. Hurricane Harvey is another for the shortlist after a good third in the Badger Beer Handicap last time out, but the winner of that race – ROCCO (e/w) – is the other pick. Yes, he’s up 5lbs for that, but was staying on well to win by 2 ¼ lengths so may well be up to defying the rise. His yard – Nigel Twiston-Davies – have also won 2 of the last 3 runnings of this race, while the softer ground is fine, and he’s run well at the track in the past despite never winning here. Fagan and the Irish raider Mister Fogpatches are others to note, while all eyes will also be on the former Henderson runner – Santini, who won the 2020 Cotwold Chase here, and is now in the care of Polly Gundry. This former Gold Cup runner-up would have a big chance on his old form, but has rather lost his way in recent runs, so it remains to be seen if a change of yards can spark him back to life.

 

3.00 – Glenfarclas Crystal Cup Cross Country Handicap Chase Cl2 3m7f ITV4

16/17 – Raced within the last 4 weeks
15/17 – Went onto run at that season’s Cheltenham Festival (4 won)
14/17 – Had run over the Cheltenham Cross Country course before
13/17 – Returned 7/1 or shorter in the betting
13/17– Placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd last time out
11/17 – Won by an Irish-trained horse
10/17 – Aged 9 or older
10/17 – Placed favourites
8/17 – Aged in double-figures
7/17 – Had won over the Cheltenham Cross Country course before
7/17 – Trained by Enda Bolger
7/17 – French bred
6/17 – Won last time out
5/17 – Carried 11-12
Some Neck (18/1) won this race in 2020
Easysland (5/2) won this race in 2019
Fact Of The Matter (6/1) won the race in 2018
Josie’s Orders won the race in 2015

JUICESTORM VERDICT: Love it or hate it – these Cheltenham Cross Country races are always decent spectacles and with 16 runners for this year’s renewal we are in for a competitive affair. Having previous experience of this course is an obvious plus, while running in similar races in Ireland has also helped. With the later in mind, the Enda Bolger-trained MIDNIGHT MAESTRO is the main pick here. Yes, this will be his first run here at Cheltenham, but he was last seen running a decent second over the bank course at Punchestown so is proven over similar fences. He ran last time with 12-2 on his back too, but in this handicap gets in with just 10-5 to carry, as the 161-rated Balko Des Flos is in the race and keeping the weights down for most of the others. Midnight Maestro’s trained – Enda Bolger – also has a great record in the race – winning it 7 times in the last 17 years, with the most recent being in 2016. Back On The Lash won this race at the November Meeting and is sure to go well again too – he’s up 3lbs for that, while the third – Diesel D’Allier – who is another proven CD winner here – can go well too. However, it’s the fourth in that race – PLAN OF ATTACK (e/w) – that is the other to have in your corner. He was staying on well that day to be fourth – beaten just 2 lengths – and gets in here off the same mark. That was his first try over these fences so that experience is a plus, while it was also his first run back for almost 4 months. Of the rest, the already mentioned Balko Des Flos has to be considered having run 5th here last month, but with 11-12 does have a lot of weight. Singing Banjo is another to look for in the betting, while the home challenge is spearheaded by Potters Corner and Talkischeap from the Martin Keighley and Christian Williams yards.

 

3.35 – Citipost Handicap Hurdle Cl2 3m ITV4

15/18 – Had raced at Cheltenham before
14/18 – Aged 7 or younger
14/18 – Carried 11-2 or less
14/18 – Had won between 1-3 times over hurdles before
13/18 – Irish bred
13/18 – Ran within the last 6 weeks
11/18 – Unplaced favourites
11/18 – Rated between 127 and 137
10/18 – Priced 15/2 or bigger in the betting
9/18 – Winners that went onto run at the Cheltenham Festival that season (one winner)
8/18 – Ran at Cheltenham last time out
8/18 – Had won over at least 3m (hurdles) before
6/18 – Won last time out
3/18 – Winning favourites
3/18 – Trained by Philip Hobbs
2/18 – Trained by Jonjo O’Neill
Come On Teddy (11/2) won the race in 2020
Goodbye Dancer (13/2) won the race in 2019
Aaron Lad (15/2) won the race in 2018

JUICESTORM VERDICT: The Philip Hobbs-trained SPORTING JOHN is a horse with clear ability, but also one that’s had his issues in recent seasons. He’s not quite progressed as many thought he would – however, only back in February was beating the classy Shan Blue in the Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at Sandown. He lost his way after that, but the good news for his fans is that after a wind op in the summer this 6 year-old returned to win over hurdles here at Cheltenham last month. He’s up 5lbs for that win but did it well to suggest he’s worth sticking with. Yes, he’s threatened in the past to progress to the next level and failed, so there is a risk attached, but there is also every chance the summer wind op has worked and in a race that a lot of the others have questions to answer, then I’m happy to stick with him. The horse he beat into second that day – Onagatheringstorm – is actually back for more too. He’s 4lbs better off for around 2 ½ lengths so can’t be ruled out, but you felt Sporting John had a bit more to come that day. CD winner, Agrapart, would be of interest of the ground turned heavy, while Ask Dillon and Kansas City Chief are other past course winners that enter the picture. However, of the rest, a chance is taken on the Gary Moore runner BOTOX HAS (e/w) – as it’s interesting they are upping him in trip to 3m. This will be the furthest he’s gone to date but stayed on well last time out here (8th) over 2m to suggest it’s worth a go. He sports the first-time cheekpieces, which will hopefully help him settle to get the trip, plus he’s also won twice at the track. While being back down to a mark of 136 means his rating is starting to look a lot more attractive.

 

 

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