
DAY ONE
Cheltenham 2008 fever is upon us and the countdown to Tuesday is well and truly on.
It looks a fascinating Festival this year with some new pretenders on the scene and everyone is looking forward to the Kauto Star v Denman bettle in the Gold Cup on Friday – more on that firecracker next week.
We start with the big race of the opening day – the Champion Hurdle (3.15).
The Henry De Bromhead-trained Sizing Europe leads the markets at around 9/4 – I think you might get bigger on the day. He has done nothing wrong this season, winning with ease the Greatwood Hurdle at Cheltenham and then his big test came at Leopardstown when he took on seasoned campaigners Hardy Eustace and Al Eile and destroyed them in the AIG Hurdle. On that run alone he has to be the one they have to beat on Tuesday.
Of the dangers, nearly horse Harchibald (above right) comes into the reckoning and with the Noel Meade stable back in the groove, could this be the year for Harchibald? Discount him at your peril – he gets a 7/1 pricing.
Last year’s surprise winner, Sublimity (5/1), was fourth in his seasonal bow in the Boylesports International Hurdle and goes to the Festival fresh, just as he he did last year, and trainer John Carr is confident of following up.
Last year’s Triumph Hurdle winner Katchit gets a 9/1 pricing. Although he is a horse who loves it round Cheltenham, history is against him as there has not been a Triumph winner going on to win the Champion in 23 years. But he will thereabouts come Tuesday.
David Pipe runs Osana who bested Katchit when winning over course and distance in January; but he was well beaten by Sizing Europe in the Greatwood Hurdle and is a general 6/1 shot.
Of the outsiders, we like Farmer Brown who is a consistent sort and can be found as big as 50/1 in places. He might just run into a place
They Bet: Sizing Europe 9/4, Sublimity 5/1, Osana 6/1, Harchibald 7/1, Katchit 9/1, Catch Me 20/1, Silent Oscar 25/1, Afsoun 33/1, Amaretto Rose 33/1, Blythe Knight 33/1, Ebaziyan 33/1, Hardy Eustace 33/1, Straw Bear 33/1, De Valira 40/1, Aitmatov 50/1, Bobs Pride 50/1, Farmer Brown 50/1, Jazz Messenger 50/1, Punjabi 50/1, Accordion Etoile 100/1, Kalderon 100/1, Lounaos 100/1, Salford City 100/1, Kawagino 150/1, Pigeon Island 200/1.
Rest of Day One
The Festival kicks off on Tuesday with the Anglo Irish Bank Supreme Novices' Hurdle (2pm) – as ever, to start with a winner would be great. The betting is led by the Irish-trained duo Captain Cee Bee and Muirhead at 8/1 – it’s that wide-open.
We like Khyber Kim in this race. He made an eye-catching debut over hurdles at Newbury after Christmas beating a good ’un in the shape of Theatre Girl by three lengths but disappointed next time out at Doncaster. Reports from the Nicky Henderson yard in recent days have been encouraging and the 10/1 on offer looks a good opening punt.
Last year’s Bumper winner, Cork All-Star (11/1, above), has been let down by his jumping in recent races but he loves the track and will play a part in the finish.
Next race is the Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase (2.35). The betting is led by Noland who has won his last six races and he is as low as 3/1 in places. The Paul Nicholls-trained horse didn’t impress me much with his win over My Petra.
I put Tidal Bay (9/1) up for this race earlier in the season and I’m sticking by that, even though Leslingtaylor (14/1) beat him at Doncaster – he is another horse that will relish Cheltenham.
The Edward O’Grady-trained Clopf could run a big race. He won on his chase debut and had the Flyingbolt Chase in the bag but fell at the last. The 11/1 looks tempting. The William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase (4pm) is a race that punters always struggle with.
We like the look of two in the race. The Nicky Henderson-trained Kenzo lll (14/1), who jumped brillantly to win at Wincanton, will have the very much underestimated Charlie Studd aboard. Meanwhile, the Nigel Twistion-Davies-trained Fundamentalist is having a great season and looks to be overpriced at 20/1.
The BGC Cross Country Handicap Chase (4.40) is usually won by us Irish and last year’s winner, Headsontheground (11/2), will take some beating again this year.
Each-way choice is Yanns, who has been running well and is as big as 50/1.
The last race on Day 1 is the Fred Winter Hurdle (5.20). Anyone who witnessed River Lane winning at Leopardstown on Sunday would agree that if he turns up on Tuesday evening, he will take some stopping. He is 9/2 from 16s and that tells the story of how easy he won on Sunday. Each-way choice in this race is Hibiki (20/1) who is ultra-tough and also very hard to pass when in front.

22 comments:
some nice fancies there for day one but I think Osana has a better chance in the champion hurdle than you may think. he was only beaten 4 lengths by Sizing Europe and was giving him 6lbs that day. i reckon of levels he can possibly reverse that form.
SIZING has improved since last run and beat some useful horses in th AIG - think he might just confirm that form! but it's on the day and anything can happen!
the irish have a fine record in the Supreme Novices and your fancy Captain Cee Bee is the one everyone's talking about.
I got an e-mail from a friend yesterday who said he received a tip for Carruthers in the second race on Friday (Gold Cup say) in the 3 mile hurdle.
SIZING EUROPE BEAT AL EILE AND HARDY EUSTACE OVER 2 MILES, EVERYONE KNOWS BOTH HORSES PREFER LONGER TRIPS NOW AND THATS WHY THEY BOTH GO FOR THE WORLD HURDLE. SIZINGS FORM ISN'T AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS.
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Sizing Europe definitely warrants being the favourite but he is by no means a good thing and there must be at least 6 horses in the race that have a real chance of winning.
who won free bets yesterday
2 HORSES WITH GOOD CHANCES TODAY ARE NEWTON BRIDGE 2.40 AND MEDOSINO 3.50.
RUBY WALSH ONLY HAS ONE RIDE AT SANDOWN TODAY WHERE THERE ARE MORE ARMY PERSONNEL RIDING HORSES THAN THERE IS BASED IN IRAQ!
Marc Deeds won the £25 bet yesterday and has went for Agus A Vic
good choice marc
raffo
Jimbob here, sitting on a laptop in the Fairways Hotel in Dundalk - hopefully we will follow up on last week when I gave you 3 out of 4 winners.
First up my 3 naps for next week..
Cork All Star will take some stopping but watch out for Muirhead -
Agus A Vic - just keep hearing that this is the Irish banker bet of the week in the Foxhunters
Beau Michael looks a great each-way bet at 14/1 for the Triumph
On to tonight
Almass will take some stopping in the first. I watched Icemancometh skate up last week and he should go in again tonight.
No Strings is my nap of the night and hopefully that's the cheltenham money in the bag
JIMBOB
good morning lads.yid army or should i say anonymous is very quiet.i see he is posting now and not using his beloved yidarmy name.would it have anything to do with spurs getting beat at home last night?
micky ginge
what about the mighty tottenham last night.yid arms says he would settle for a draw at home.
i also noticed his posts without his name.come on yidarmy.you gave it out so be a man and take it..
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joe t north belfast
Tony McCoy has been passed fit by the British Horseracing Authority to ride at next week's Cheltenham Festival and will return at Sandown on Saturday.
McCoy has been out since 12 January with a back injury.
The 12-times champion jockey was given the go-ahead to return to the saddle by his own doctor last week.
And on Friday, Dr Michael Turner, the BHA's chief medical officer, said: "AP (McCoy) has been cleared by me to ride on Saturday if he wants to."
Blackpool Evs
This is the banker of the weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!
banker of weekend.
seen highlights of them midweek when they drew 1-1 and they were poor and were at home priced 4/5.
do you follow football or just results.
this has to be one of yidarmys stupid comments now he is posting on the blog without his name because spurs were beat last night.
raffo
gerard,thanks for the free £25 bet.
Can i double kauto star up with agus an vic
cheers mate
paul officer
southampton have a lot of injury worries so blackpool could be tempting at evs. so cause they were poor in midweek that means their going to be poor for the rest of the season?? genius!
brendy
listen brendy or sorry yid army.we all know its you yid army because you would argue black is white.was it not you who claimed a draw at home against p.s.v would be a good result for spurs.what you know about football you could write on a dragon flys ball bag yid.
i rest my case
raffo
raffo you do talk some sh1t though!
Micky Ginge
the real micky ginge does not use capitals either in his name yid.good try
mkicky ginge
Get on Icemancometh in the 7.40 Dundalk. ive just left mcgranaghans bookies on the lower falls and the horse is the talk of the place. i phoned a mate up the road who went into eastwoods at becketts and he said the word has spread up there too. whoever got the tip was told the horse is there to win tonight.
gaff
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