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Bewley's is another of my favs but i'm not sure if he will be good enough here (i hope so though).
Him and Aces Four in the Charlie Hall for me.
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Aaaah well.....
The Listener - heads back to Ireland. LISTENER TO BID FOR REDEMPTION By Keith Hamer, PA Sport The Listener will try to gain compensation back across the Irish Sea next month following his early exit at Down Royal. Trainer Robert Alner has the John Durkan Memorial Chase at Punchestown on December 9 in mind for the eight-year-old grey. The Listener only got as far as the third fence in the James Nicholson Wine Merchant Champion Chase when he unseated Daryl Jacob before running loose. "He's absolutely fine. It was a disappointment, but there you go," said Alner. "They weren't going fast enough. He has such power, he enjoys jumping so much he just overdid it. Next time we go over he'll go a faster gallop and bowl along. "The idea was to hunt round for a circuit on Saturday then make it a race but he didn't get to do that. "We're now heading for the John Durkan at Punchestown." Alner has no plans for Kingscliff after he was last of the five finishers behind the trailblazing Ollie Magern in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby. "He's OK, but we've no plans for him at the moment. "That was a hell of a race and they went some gallop. When Ollie Magern's like that, he's just unbelievable. "I think my owner was disappointed we didn't lie up with him but I don't think there were even many hurdlers who could lie up with that horse." |
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The winner of that race, Taranis, is a very smart chaser.
I'm sorry, but our boy Vor Por doesn't run tomorrow. I'm not quite sure why. I don't think anything is wrong with him. Maybe the ground is too firm for him. He will be running soon though. Cheltenham soon......... i can't wait!!
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Racing Post...
On Voy Por..... Pair may go hurdling after missing Exeter chase by David Carr VOY POR USTEDES (pictured above, left) and Twist Magic could both make unexpected returns to hurdling after being ruled out of Tuesday's William Hill Gold Cup. Each had been firmly pencilled in to make his comeback in Tuesday afternoon's £70,000 but neither was declared for the biggest race of the season at Exeter, where the ground on the chase course was described officially as good, good to firm in places. Alan King felt there was not enough give underfoot for Voy Por Ustedes and said: “It was too firm and we are not chancinghim - it is not worth the risk. We were desperate to run but we have waited this long and we will continue to wait. “We are not going to go anywhere until it rains but I have put him in over hurdles in a limited handicap at Wincanton on Saturday, theElite Hurdle - he is on off only 130 so that is an option for him.” Voy Por Ustedes, who has not run over hurdles since his juvenile campaign in 2004/5 when he won three times, is among 18 entries for the Elite, along with last season's smart novice Osana and Deep Purple, who is unbeaten in four runs over jumps for Evan Williams. Paul Nicholls also withdrew Twist Magic from the Exeter race and said: “When Alan didn't run Voy Por Ustedes I wasn't very keen on running under top-weight first time as a five-year-old on that ground so we decided to wait and play safe. “He is in the Greatwood Hurdle at Cheltenham and there is a graduation chase at Kempton next week that he is eligible for but we will wait and see where we go.” ... and Monk! Monkerhostin effort thrills Hobbs by Nick Robson PHILIP HOBBS was delighted with Monkerhostin's third behind Ollie Magern in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby on Saturday. The former King George VI Chase runner-up may next be seen over hurdles due to a lack of opportunities over fences. "I was chuffed to bits really but there aren't that many options for him with his handicap mark," said Hobbs. "We have the Limited handicaps to go at but he is 10 years old and he is not getting any better. "I was delighted with his jumping, he raced with enthusiasm and he stayed on very well. "We did have him entered in the Aintree race in which Kauto Star ran (the Old Roan Chase) but I think probably two and a half miles is too short for him these days - but we are looking at all the options. "I wouldn't even disregard a three-mile hurdle race for him as there are so few options for him we just have to go where we can." |
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From RP.......
by Rodney Masters VOY POR USTEDES (pictured above, pink cap) may make his seasonal debut at Cheltenham next Sunday in a £50,000 handicap over 2m, trainer Alan King said on Friday. Fast ground frustrated King's original plan to launch his Queen Mother Champion Chase winner this week in the William Hill Gold Cup at Exeter, and also his alternative option, Saturday's totescoop6 Elite Hurdle at Wincanton. Now King may turn his attention to the £50,000 paddypower.com Handicap Chase. “It wouldn't be ideal starting off under top weight ina handicap, but we're running rather short of options,” said the trainer. “He's not a definite runner at this stage because obviously ground conditions will again be a factor.” Cheltenham is engaged in a watering programme, and course spokesman Andy Clifton said on Friday the going on the chase and hurdle courses was officially ‘good'. “We also hand 5mm of rain on Thursday, and that has helped,” he added. Stablemate My Way De Solzen, winner of the Arkle Chase last season, is on course to clash with Kauto Star in Haydock's Betfair Chase on Saturday - providing the ground eases in the next fortnight. King added: "It's pretty likely that My Way De Solzen will go to the Betfair Chase as that would be the first logical step. He's fine and ready to run but we need the rain.” In Betfair's market on the Betfair Chase Kauto Star was trading as 11-10 favourite on Friday afternon ahead of My Way De Solzen at 4-1 and Exotic Dancer at 8-1. Jessica Harrington has mapped out a return for top-class hurdler Macs Joy in the Maplewood Developments Hurdle at Punchestown next Sunday. Harrington said: “It's great to have him back. He's a wonderful horse, we were very disappointed he didn't make it to Cheltenham last year and the plan this year will be to get two or three races into him before going for the Champion Hurdle again.” Macs Joy is set to face stiff opposition in a field that could include previous winners Harchibald and Iktitaf, both trained by Noel Meade. Nicky Henderson has admitted that there are some "dangerous" times ahead for Trabolgan as he plots a return for the 2005 Hennessy Gold Cup winner who has been off the track with tendon trouble for nearly two years. "He's back and he looks tremendous," said Henderson. "Mick Meagher, who looks after them at (owner) Trevor Hemmings' stud, has done a great job and kept him ticking over in controlled exercise. "Rain is the crucial thing - we are not getting drawn into making targets. "An awful lot of the injuries are caused by them not being fit, particularly at this time of year - these are dangerous times," he told At The Races. * * * * * Hope Voy Por goes to Cheltenham on Sunday, then i will see him ![]()
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* * * IKTITAF OUT FOR SEASON By Nick Robson, PA Sport Noel Meade has ruled his Champion Hurdle hope Iktitaf out for the season after he suffered a nasty cut schooling on Friday morning. The six-year-old was expected to make his seasonal reappearance in the Maplewood Developments Hurdle at Punchestown this weekend. Iktitaf won the race last year and went on to push Brave Inca all the way in the December Festival Hurdle at Leopardstown. He was in the process of running a huge race in the Champion Hurdle last March when he fell at the third-last flight. "Iktitaf got a cut schooling this morning," said Meade. "Paul (Carberry) came in to school him and he suffered a nasty overreach. "It's a bad cut. We sent him off to hospital to have it stitched - it's definitely a bad cut. "It's put paid to his season I would think." |
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