Gordon Elliott Stable Tour

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by David Jennings

Welcome to Gordon Elliott’s playground. Here we have toys other trainers could only ever dream about playing with. In one box, there is the unbeaten Envoi Allen, firmly on course to make his chasing debut at Down Royal next month.

Tiger Roll, the most popular horse in training, is another. Presenting Percy is a nice addition to the Gold Cup category that already features five-time Grade 1 winner Delta Work.

There is no place for boredom around here. Every corner of Cullentra House Stables is full of intrigue and we haven’t even mentioned the toys Elliott has yet to unwrap.

We have an unbelievable amount of talented horses and we’re very lucky, but we also have a lot of unraced horses and I’m just very privileged to have some brilliant owners,” Elliott says.

More immediately, Elliott could take the wraps off Tiger Roll in a Flat maiden at Navan on Thursday, while Presenting Percy and Delta Work could return in the Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal next month.

That meeting has long been used as a springboard for Elliott to launch his season and Samcro, Envoi Allen, Abacadabras and some talented bumper horses are just a handful being prepared for take-off.

Elliott adds: “It’s no secret I like to start off some of my best horses at Down Royal in November and, touch wood, Envoi Allen, Abacadabras, Samcro, Presenting Percy and Delta Work will all start back there.“

I probably say this every year, but I’ve never had as nice a bunch of horses to look forward to and we look to be well represented in most divisions.

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Rival to watch

Anything trained by Willie Mullins.

Race in focus

I’ll say the WKD Hurdle at Down Royal with Abacadabras. I think this horse has what it takes to run very well in a Champion Hurdle and, all being well, he’ll start off at Down Royal. Hopefully he can get off to a winning start and then we could think about going to Leopardstown and places like that before hopefully having a good crack at the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham. The WKD Hurdle isn’t the biggest race in the season, but it’s an important one for Abacadabras and one we’ve had our eye on for a while with him..

Stable profile

Yard Cullentra House Stables
Where Longwood, County Meath
Started training 2006
Horses in yard 205
Members of staff 60
Assistant trainers Ian Amond and Keith Donoghue
Head lad Simon McGonagle
Travelling head staff Camilla Sharples and Brian Flood
Barn managers Joey Elliott, Eleri Apps, Seainin Mahon, Jack Madden, Katie Young, Cossie McGivern, Cat Bolger, Sinead O’Brien, Carly Scott, Darren Treacy, Ronan Galway and Kim Bridgett
Head of veterinary care Mary Nugent
Feed man Shane McCann
Race planning Ryan McElligott
Jockeys Davy Russell, Jack Kennedy, Denis O’Regan and Keith Donoghue
Amateur jockeys Lisa O’Neill and Jamie Codd
Secretaries Alex Hutter and Pip Proctor
Accountant Conor McCafferty
Stable sponsor eCOMM Merchant Solutions
Website gordonelliottracing.co.uk
Twitter @gelliott_racing

Winners in Ireland

2019-20 156
2018-19 177
2017-18 210
2016-17 193
2015-16 123

Profit/loss to €1 stake

2019-20 -312.94
2018-19 -383.08
2017-18 -287.03
2016-17 -285.47
2015-16 -285.93

Total prize-money 2019-20 €3,820,310


Horses:

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Abacadabras
Six-year-old gelding Davidoff (sire) – Cadoubelle Des As (dam)
Owner: Gigginstown House Stud
Form figures: /211212-
Racing Post Rating 160 (hurdles); Official rating 158h

He’ll start off at Down Royal in the Grade 3 WKD Hurdle and we’ll go down the Champion Hurdle route with him. He’s always shown us loads of pace and you could say he was a bit unlucky not to win the Supreme last season. He was left in front a bit too soon and it didn’t suit. We’re hoping he’s up to the standard needed to win a Champion Hurdle.

Aforementioned
7g Zanzibari – Parcelle De Sou
Gigginstown House Stud
-242511
RPR 139c OR 136c

He won the Munster National off a light weight. He’s a grand, big staying chaser and he’ll be targeted at all of those good staying handicap chases.

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Alpha Des Obeaux
10g Saddler Maker – Omega Des Obeaux
Gigginstown House Stud
2/2333-5
RPR 168c OR 158c

His year will be geared towards the Aintree Grand National. I was delighted with how his prep was going for the race last year and it’s just a pity it didn’t go ahead. He ran well in the Becher and Bobbyjo last season and I’d imagine we’ll aim him back at those races. I could see him running well in the Grand National as he has all the right attributes for the race.

Andy Dufresne
6g Doyen – Daytona Lily
JP McManus
1/1/1213-
RPR 150h OR 145h

He’s schooled very well over fences and will be ready to start in the next week or ten days. We’ve viewed him as a chaser from day one and we’re really looking forward to seeing what he can do over a fence.

Aramax
4g Maxios – Aramina
JP McManus
F311-08
RPR 138h, 99c OR 142h

He ran to a good level over hurdles last season but he got very tired on his first start over fences at Galway. There should be a lot of fun to be had with him this season.

Ard Abhainn
6m Jeremy – Sheer Frustration
Mrs Maura Gittins
/141310-
RPR 134h OR 132h

She’s a very nice mare who did well for us last season and I’m hoping there’s a lot more fun to be had with her. I’m not sure if we’re going to keep her to hurdles or go chasing, but she looks like she could be just as effective over fences.


Ballyadam
5g Fame And Glory – Grass Tips
Cheveley Park Stud
131-
RPR 122b OR –

He’s a smart horse. The plan will be to start him off in a maiden hurdle at Down Royal and I’d be disappointed if he’s not a Graded horse over hurdles this season. When Jamie [Codd] got off him after winning at Downpatrick he said he was the best horse who would ever run up there – Jamie doesn’t say things like that too often, so you have to respect what he says. Jamie wasn’t wonderful on him when he got beaten in a bumper at Navan the time before that but the ground was very heavy and the horse ran keen. We couldn’t see him being beaten that day as he was working that well, so we all had long faces on us that day, but it was great to see him do what we thought he was capable of doing at Downpatrick and we think he can take high rank over hurdles this year.

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Ballyadam highly rated by jockey Jamie Codd
Ballyadam highly rated by jockey Jamie Codd, Photo: Patrick McCann

Battleoverdoyen
7g Doyen – Battle Over
Gigginstown House Stud
P/111F4-
RPR 158c OR 152c

We could bring him back in trip and may even start him off in the Fortria Chase over two miles at Navan. He didn’t do a whole pile wrong last year but maybe his form just tapered off a little bit.

Bel Ami De Sivola
9g Network – Notting Hill
Tom Howley and Aidan O’Ryan
/36P55P/
RPR 138c OR 133c

He had a tendon injury and has missed a bit of time but he’s back in and cantering away. We’re thinking of stepping him up in trip and there are loads of valuable handicaps we could aim him at.

Bigbadandbeautiful
6m Big Bad Bob – Playing Around
Andrew Bedford
32/1114-
RPR 124b OR –

She’ll go novice hurdling and is one we’re looking forward to. She was a classy bumper mare last season and we ran her on the Flat. We could go back to the Flat with her again. We like her.

Black Tears
6m Jeremy – Our Girl Salley
Mrs Caren Walsh & John Lightfoot
P23122-
RPR 147h OR 148h

She’s been a great mare, good and consistent, and always picks up a cheque. We’d be looking to get more black type with her this year but she’s a valuable broodmare as it is. It’s unlikely that she’ll go chasing.

Braeside
6g Presenting – The Kids Dante
KTDA Racing
3316F-4
RPR 124h, 116c OR 122h 

I could see him winning a good staying handicap chase off a light weight. He’s a big stayer who gallops and jumps.

Braid Blue
7g Gold Well – Outo’Theblue
PJ McBurney
1112-4U
RPR 145h OR 141h

He’s a talented horse. He probably doesn’t want real heavy ground but on his day he’s smart. He’ll be out in a beginners‘ chase fairly soon and I’m hoping he’s up to winning one.


Calagogo
4g Doyen – Bluebell Line
Camilla Sharples
3
RPR 89b OR –

He was a good third in a Fairyhouse bumper on his debut and he’ll come on a lot for that. He’ll pay his way over the winter.

Call Me Lyreen
4g Court Cave – Mooneys Valley
Lyreen Syndicate
1
RPR 113h OR –

He won well at Tramore last month. I’m not going to rush him as he’s big and backward, but he should be up to winning plenty of races.

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Cheb De Kerviniou
10g Tiger Groom – Muhtatene
Simon Munir & Isaac Souede
42332P-
RPR 136c OR 129c

I think he’s well enough handicapped to win a nice pot somewhere. The ground couldn’t be soft enough for him.

Chemical Energy
4g Well Chosen – Meadstown Miss
Andrew Brown & Gemma Brown
1
RPR 110b OR –

He won his bumper impressively at Roscommon and we’re really looking forward to him this season. He’ll go to the winners‘ bumper at Down Royal all being well.

Chosen Mate
7g Well Chosen – Norwich Star
The Northern Four Racing Partnership
3411-04
RPR 158c, 145h OR 156c, 143h

He won the Grand Annual at Cheltenham last season and will be competitive in all of those conditions chases over two miles this season. He gave himself a cut at Tipperary a couple of weeks ago but nothing too serious. He could pick up a lot of prize-money.

Clondaw Secret
5g Court Cave – Secret Can’t Say
Noel and Valerie Moran
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 89p OR –

We’re looking forward to starting him off in a bumper in the coming weeks. We’re just waiting on a bit of softer ground for him.

Coach Carter
4g Sholokhov – Catcherinscratcher
Kenny Haughey
3
RPR 97b OR –

He ran a bit keen at Galway. He’s a quick horse who jumps very well. He’ll go for another bumper and will win plenty of races.

Coko Beach
5g Cokoriko – Solana Beach
Gigginstown House Stud
512F09-
RPR 147h OR 141h

He’ll go novice chasing. He never really got his ground last season but he was a highly rated juvenile hurdler and he could be all right over fences.

Column Of Fire
6g Robin Des Champs – Ghillie’s Bay
Gigginstown House Stud
32F13F-
RPR 146h OR 145h

He looked as though he was delivering a winning challenge when falling at the last in the Martin Pipe. He was very sore afterwards, but thankfully we have him for this season and we’ll go over fences. He’s cantering away and is about a month or six weeks away from running. He’s a classy horse.

Column Of Fire: unlucky in last season's Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham
Column Of Fire: unlucky in last season’s Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham, Foto: Patrick McCann

Commander Of Fleet
6g Fame And Glory – Coonagh Cross
Gigginstown House Stud
1/1412/P-
RPR 152h OR 149h

He’s a Grade 1 winner. He got a leg last year but he’s back and looks great. He’s an exciting horse to go chasing with.

Commentariolus
6g Frankel – Apsara
M Booth & Rachael Evans
13/5/
RPR 123h OR 120h

He had a leg injury and missed a lot of time but had a nice run on the Flat at Thurles this month and I think he’s well up to winning a few over hurdles.

Conflated
6g Yeats – Saucy Present
Gigginstown House Stud
31344-3
RPR 141h, 137c OR 138h

He had a nice run over fences at Punchestown and he should come on a lot for the run. You’d be hoping he might develop into a black-type horse and there might be a handicap to be won with him along the way.

Coqolino
5g French Fifteen – Classic Angel
JP McManus
12-
RPR 120b OR –

He was beaten by a good horse in a bumper at Gowran Park. We like him and we’re looking forward to sending him over hurdles.

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Corran Cross
5g Doyen – Steel Lady
KTDA Racing
1-2
RPR 115b OR –

He bumped into a smart horse at Downpatrick and he’s well up to winning his bumper in the coming weeks.

Cracking Smart
8g Great Pretender – Maya Du Frene
Gigginstown House Stud
8P7514-
RPR 155h OR 154h

He won the Boyne Hurdle at Navan last season and he’s back looking and moving great. He didn’t enjoy chasing, so I’d say we’ll keep him over hurdles this season. He can go for all of those conditions hurdle races and he’s a smart horse on his day.

Cuneo
8g Kapgarde – Mefertiti
Pioneer Racing
700-033
RPR 141h, 120c OR 130h 

We ran him over a trip that’s probably a bit short of his best at Gowran Park. He’s a big staying horse and we’ll try to win a staying handicap chase with him. He’s a good fun horse to have.

Curlew Hill
5g Carlotamix – Flags Flying
Noel and Valerie Moran
414123
RPR 132h OR –

He ran well at Punchestown and then got beaten by a smart horse at Downpatrick when the ground was a bit soft for him.


Daphne Moon
5m Kalanisi – Massini Rose
Mrs B McConnell
3382-0
RPR 104b OR –

The ground wasn’t soft enough for her last time at Punchestown but she’s going to go over hurdles now. She’s a big, honest staying mare.

Dark Spark
4g Presenting – Voler La Vedette
Nelius O’Keeffe
1
RPR 116b OR –

He’s got a really good pedigree and I liked the way he won his bumper at Kilbeggan. He’s a nice horse who we’ll probably keep to bumpers this season.

Darling Daughter
6m Presenting – Premier Victory
Gigginstown House Stud
110-
RPR 123b OR –

She had to have an operation on her knees after the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham but she’s back cantering away. She probably won’t be ready until Christmas but she’s a Grade 2 bumper winner and should be well capable of getting black type over hurdles.

Daylight Katie
7m Bonbon Rose – Sirani
Coldunell Limited
313/211-
RPR 139h OR –

She’ll go jumping fences. She injured herself at Down Royal last year – she just put her foot through the third-last and cut her leg – and that’s why she didn’t run again. I’ve always liked her and I’m looking forward to seeing her over a fence.

Death Duty
9g Shantou – Midnight Gift
Gigginstown House Stud
1F/4402-
RPR 162c 150h OR 147c 142h

He’s working well. I’m not sure what route I’m going to go with him but he’s very well and isn’t far off running. He’s a classy horse but he’s had a few injuries. I wouldn’t be surprised if we kept him over hurdles.

Defi Bleu
7g Saddler Maker – Glycine Bleue
Gigginstown House Stud
13203/P-
RPR 145h OR 140h

He missed a year through injury. We haven’t fully decided if he’ll go chasing but he could mix and match. He could win a lot of prize-money if he stays sound.

Delta Work
7g Network – Robbe
Gigginstown House Stud
3-14115
RPR 173c OR 170c

We’ve learned a bit more about him every year and we know he always comes on from his first run, so we’d be expecting him to take a good step forward from whatever he does in the Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal. He’s still a young horse and we think there could be more improvement with another summer under his belt. He was only beaten six or seven lengths in the Gold Cup despite the fact he didn’t jump well on the day – he just never got into a rhythm for whatever reason at Cheltenham – so I wouldn’t be writing him off at all. Jack [Kennedy] seems to get a tune out him that nobody else can, so hopefully he’ll be back in time to ride him at Down Royal. He’ll take the exact same path to the Gold Cup this season and I still believe in him.

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Delta Work (centre) battles to victory in the Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown
Delta Work (centre) battles to victory in the Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown, Photo: Alan Crowhurst

Don Diablo
5g Flemensfirth – Tonaphuca Girl
KTDA Racing
2-3
RPR 110b OR –

He was too keen when third in a bumper at Clonmel but he came out of the race well and will run again soon.

Duffle Coat
3g Alhebayeb – Humilis
Little Emperor Syndicate
11
RPR 124h OR –

He’s done nothing wrong in winning his two hurdle races this season and we’ll either go to Down Royal or Wetherby with him. He’s not the biggest but he has an engine.


Easywork
6g Network – Rivabella De Saisy
Gigginstown House Stud
3/11122-
RPR 155h OR 153h

He’s a good horse. He chased home Envoi Allen in the Ballymore last season and that’s good form. We’re looking forward to seeing what he can do over fences and he stays well.

Gordon Elliott with exciting prospect Envoi Allen
Gordon Elliott with exciting prospect Envoi Allen, Photo: Patrick McCann

Eclair De Beaufeu
6g Monitor Closely – Tenebreuse Gemm
Gigginstown House Stud
214312-
RPR 158c, 138h OR 153c, 135h

He’ll run in all of those good two-mile chases. He was second at Cheltenham last season and won a valuable handicap chase in Ireland as well. Hopefully there’ll be more to come from him and he might even come back over hurdles at some stage in the season.

Envious Editor
6g Aizavoski – Moll The Rol
Robcour
20/49P-3
RPR 118h OR 118h

He ran well at Listowel on his first run for us and he should come on a lot for that. He should be winning his maiden hurdle in the next few weeks.

Envoi Allen
6g Muhtathir – Reaction
Cheveley Park Stud
11/1111-
RPR 161h OR 160h

We can’t wait to send him over a fence as this is what he was bought to do. It’s no secret that I like to start off my best horses at Down Royal and the beginners‘ chase that Samcro won last year looks the right place for him to go. He can come up and down in trip in Ireland, like he did last season in his novice hurdles, but if I was to put my hand on my heart about what race he’ll run in at Cheltenham I’d have to say it would be the JLT. He’ll have two more strong pieces of work between now and Down Royal and we’re very happy with him.

Envoi Allen: made it eight from eight under rules in the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle
Envoi Allen: made it eight from eight under rules in the Ballymore Novices‘ Hurdle, Photo: Patrick McCann

Escaria Ten
6g Maresca Sorrento – Spartes Eria
McNeill Family
23110-
RPR 138h OR 132h

He won a couple of times over hurdles and could be a real good staying chaser for us this season. He’s an exciting horse and one we’re really looking forward to.

Eskylane
6g Flemensfirth – Maple Lady
K Haughey & Laura Haughey & Kieran T Byrne
215-1
RPR 135h OR –

Like a lot of ours, he’ll come on a lot for his first start of the season, when he won nicely at Punchestown. He’s a classy horse, as he showed when finishing fifth in the Champion Bumper last season, and I’d say it’ll be the For Auction Novice Hurdle at Navan next.


Fakiera
5g Cokoriko – Stella D’Engilbert
Tim O’Driscoll
4/4222-
RPR 130h OR –

He’s a big staying horse who has a few good runs under his belt and he’ll be ready to start back in a few weeks. He’s up to winning his maiden hurdle and we’ll take it from there.

Fakir D’Alene
5g Cokoriko – Serbanne
Noel and Valerie Moran
7-2
RPR 114h OR –

He was disappointing in a bumper at Navan last season but he had a good run back over hurdles at Kilbeggan and I’d expect him to get off the mark sooner rather than later.

Fancy Foundations
6g Kayf Tara – Miss Rocco
Andrew Brown & Gemma Brown
4/4P-1
RPR 119h OR –

He’s a nice horse and whatever he does over hurdles will only be a bonus before he goes jumping fences.

Fantasio D’Alene
5g Saddler Maker – Passion D’Alene
Gigginstown House Stud
3/12247-
RPR 113h OR –

He should develop into a good staying novice this year and is one we’re really looking forward to. He could end up being an Albert Bartlett horse.

Schooling taking place at Gordon Elliott's Cullentra House Stables
Schooling taking place at Gordon Elliott’s Cullentra House Stables, Photo: Patrick McCann

Farouk D’Alene
5g Racinger – Mascotte D’Alene
Gigginstown House Stud
11-
RPR 126b OR –

He won two bumpers for us and is a tough horse who jumps and gallops well. He could be a real good staying novice hurdler. The Ballymore could be the race for him. He’s laid-back at home but he’s a fair galloper and you’d have to love what he did both days for us.

Feel My Pulse
6g Stowaway – Zenaide
Gigginstown House Stud
1/ (point-to-point)
RPR 94p OR –

He’s a very talented horse but also very hard to train. We couldn’t get him to the track at all last year but he’s back working nicely and hopefully we’ll get a clear run with him. We’re just waiting on some soft ground for him.

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Felicidad
5m Racinger – Sacade
Kenneth Alexander
3/8-F216
RPR 126h OR –

She won her maiden hurdle well at Listowel but it was very heavy ground at Limerick last time and she choked up, so we’re going to get her wind done now.

Felix Desjy
7g Maresca Sorrento – Lamadoun
Gigginstown House Stud
151/2-F1
RPR 135c OR –

He’ll go for the Craddockstown Novice Chase at Punchestown after winning his beginners‘ chase nicely at Killarney. He’ll come on a lot for Killarney and he’s a nice horse to have for the two-mile novice chasing sphere. The Arkle will be on his agenda but you’d have to say he’s more effective on a flat track, where he can put other horses under pressure, and he could be hard to beat at Aintree. He won a Grade 1 over hurdles there as a novice a couple of seasons back, so we know he likes it there.

Felix Desjy and Jack Kennedy are impressive winners of the 2m1f beginners' chase at Killarney
Felix Desjy and Jack Kennedy are impressive winners of the 2m1f beginners‘ chase at Killarney, Photo: Patrick McCann

Fields Of Dreams
4g Champs Elysees – Dylanesque
Frank McAleavy
4781-23 (Flat)
RPR 83f OR 78f

He was rated in the high 70s on the Flat for Roger Charlton and he’s jumping well at home. He should be ready to start off over hurdles in the next few weeks.

Fierami
5g Network – Une Brik
Jim Power
7-5759
RPR 101h OR 102h

He has solid form without being exceptional and could be well enough handicapped to pay his way.

Fiston Des Issards
5g Buck’s Boum – Saboum
Noel and Valerie Moran
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 92p OR –

He came highly recommended out of Colin Bowe’s after he won his point and he’s one we’re looking forward to starting off in a bumper. He’s a big staying chaser for the future.

Floueur
5g Legolas – Saraska D’Airy
Claudio Michael Grech
31113-
RPR 141h OR 141h

He won a nice race at Navan and ran well at Punchestown. He’s another big chaser and one we’re looking forward to.

Folcano
Falco – Floriana
Noel and Valerie Moran
FF1- (point-to-point)
RPR 88p OR –

He won his point and is a nice bumper horse to have this year.

Frontal Assault
5g Presenting – The Folkes Choice
Gigginstown House Stud
235-2
RPR 118b 111h OR –

He didn’t do a lot wrong apart from being beaten at Limerick and he’ll come on a lot for that.

Fury Road
6g Stowaway – Molly Duffy
Gigginstown House Stud
311143-
RPR 152h OR 151h

He’s going to stay over hurdles this season and there’s a nice second-season novice race over 2m6f at Navan for him to start off in. You’d be hoping he can develop into a horse who would be competitive in the Stayers‘ Hurdle. That division looks quite open and that’s why we kept him to hurdles this year.

Fury Road: could develop into a Stayers' Hurdle contender
Fury Road: could develop into a Stayers‘ Hurdle contender, Photo: Caroline Norris

Galvin
6g Gold Well – Burren Moonshine
RA Bartlett
422-111
RPR 155c OR 148c

The National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham is made for this lad. It’s hard to believe it, but he didn’t win over fences until July of this year, when he won over 2m5f at Killarney. He’s won two soft races since. The plan was the Galway Plate but we had to rule him out on the morning of the race, which was unfortunate. I’d say there’s a nice pot in him and the National Hunt Chase is the plan. He was second at Cheltenham last season and ran well there as a hurdler, so it seems the logical aim. There’s a Grade 3 chase at Cork next month and we could run him in that before putting him away for Cheltenham.

Gars De Sceaux
4g Saddler Marker – Replique
JP McManus
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 96p OR –

He won his point-to-point nicely and we like him. He’s one to look forward to and will start off in a bumper.

Gerri Colombe
4g Saddler Maker – Ruse De Guerre
Robcour
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 90p OR –

Another who won his point nicely, he’s one of many nice horses we have to run in bumpers this season.

Getabay
6g Getaway – Curragheen
Andrew Brown & Gemma Brown
6223-33
RPR 112h OR –

A big staying chaser and I’d say you couldn’t go far enough with him. I probably ran him back a bit soon last month.

Get Rich Die Plyin
5g Beat Hollow – Shivermetimber
Apollo Horse Racing Syndicate & Gary Hassall
2-13
RPR 127h OR –

He’s a big galloper and the only little worry I’d have with him is heavy ground. He was a small bit disappointing in a novice hurdle at Cork on Sunday but that was just his second run over hurdles and hopefully there should be more to come from him.

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Ginto
4g Walk In The Park – Tina Rederie
Crocodile Pockets Syndicate
Unraced

Jamie Codd holds him in very high regard. We’ll start him off in a point soon and, if Jamie is right about him, he could be exciting.

Give Him Time
9g Kalanisi – Delayed 
Jolly Racing Syndicate
013P1P
RPR 106h, 105c OR 98h, 98c

He made a bad mistake at Punchestown early and Denis [O’Regan] wisely pulled him up. There should be lots more fun to be had with him.

Glan
5m Getaway – Fleur
Mrs Ann Marie McManus
7-11
RPR 113b OR –

Her bumper form is good. She stepped up on her Kilbeggan win when doing it nicely at Punchestown, the form of which has been boosted. We’ve given her a little break and the plan is to bring her back for some of those nice Listed mares‘ bumpers in the spring.

Glenglass
4g Ocovango – Funny Times
Noel and Valerie Moran
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 91p OR –

He’s a very big horse and did exceptionally well to win a point at four. He’s a lovely horse but he won’t be busy this year. He’s one for the future.

Glenloe
9g Kayf Tara – Mandys Native
JP McManus
5/54/534-
RPR 142c OR 135c

He’s a grand horse. It was disappointing that he missed Cheltenham last season as he would have had a decent chance there but hopefully we’ll get a clear run with him this year.

Glens Finale
6g Sholokhov – Glens Music
Ms Fiona McStay
1897-
RPR 102h OR –

He’s been a hard horse to train but he has an engine.

Glorious Zoff
3g Zoffany – Ardbrae Lady
Deva Racing Syndicate
74-5366 (Flat)
RPR 74f OR 70f

He’s schooling well and will start off in a juvenile hurdle in the coming weeks.

Gold Des Bois
6g Full Of Gold – Equatoriale
Robcour
06432-1
RPR 123h OR –

He got off the mark for us at Clonmel and the plan is to run him in a handicap hurdle at Down Royal. We’ll keep him to hurdles for the season and hopefully there’ll be a nice pot in him.

A morning at Gordon Elliott's yard
A morning at Gordon Elliott’s yard, Photo: Patrick McCann

Golden Nomad
6g Gold Well – Roaming
Sideways Syndicate
3-44202
RPR 112h, 112c OR 108h 

He’s been a bit disappointing but he’s had a wind operation and, on the way he works at home, he should be up to winning races.

Gordon’s Jet
4g Jet Away – Rose Brook
Douglas Taylor
14
RPR 113b OR –

He’s a nice horse but real heavy ground would be a bit of a worry for him.

Grand Roi
4g Spanish Moon – Ultra D’Anjou
Noel and Valerie Moran
6/31411-
RPR 131h OR 140h

He’s done a couple of nice bits at home and he’s one we’re looking forward to this year. There’s a Grade 3 hurdle at Galway that we’ll start him off in and, all being well, it’ll be the Fishery Lane after that. He’ll come on for his first run.

Grangeclare Native
5g Shantou – Navaro
Gigginstown House Stud
1/18-F
RPR 120h OR –

He fell at Gowran Park when a short-priced favourite and we’d be hoping he can put that behind him wherever he goes next. He’s a nice horse.


Hamundarson
5g Stowaway – Hats And Heels
Gigginstown House Stud
25-2
RPR 113b OR –

I thought he was one of my better bumper horses last season but he’s been a bit disappointing to say the least. We might go over hurdles with him now and maybe even fit him with some headgear. 

Hereditary Rule
5g Imperial Monarch – Miss Ogan
CF Syndicate
528-
RPR 114h OR –

He got a leg last year but he’s back and is close to running again. He’s owned by a great bunch of lads and we’re looking forward to getting him back out.

Hollow Games
4g Beat Hollow – I’m Grand
Noel and Valerie Moran
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 93p OR –

Another point winner, he wants soft ground and is a horse I’m looking forward to running. He’s going to make a real good staying chaser and I’ve made no secret about the fact I think he’s nice.

Homme D’Un Soir
4g Hurricane Cat – Country Girl
Simon Munir & Isaac Souede
13-
RPR 115b OR –

He won his bumper at Gowran Park but got beaten next time in a messy six-runner bumper at Leopardstown. He’s jumping very well and we’re looking forward to getting him out soon.


I A Connect
5g Jeremy – Kings Orchid
McNeill Family
3-23
RPR 112b OR –

He works very well at home. For whatever reason, he just hasn’t won yet. I’m not sure if we’ll keep him to bumpers or go jumping hurdles, but he works like a machine and hopefully he can show that on track before too long.

Imperial Sachin’s
4g Fame And Glory – Queen Of Tribes
Imperial Racing Syndicate
3
RPR 100b OR –

He had a nice first run at Downpatrick and he’ll come on a lot for that. He should be up to winning a bumper.

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Indigo Breeze
4g Martaline – Miss Poutine
G Costello
1 (point-to-point)

He worked well on grass last week and is ready to start off in a bumper fairly soon. He won an English point.

Insane Bolt
4g Slade Power – Rahaala
McDonnell’s Bar Racing Syndicate
7-81323
RPR 113h OR 111h 

He’s a good fun horse who always runs his race. We’ll give him a few runs at Dundalk as well as over hurdles over the winter and he’ll pay his way.


Jimmy Jimmy
5g Robin Des Champs – Asturienne
Brendan Scully 
622-121
RPR 127h OR –

He won his maiden hurdle at Punchestown. He’s a good fun horse who’ll end up jumping a fence but will pay his way over hurdles.


Kayf Thou
9g Kayf Tara – Labelthou
D Charlesworth
6/34383-
RPR 110c, 100h OR 105c, 94h

He’s a low-grade staying handicap chaser but there should be plenty of fun to be had with him over the winter.


Larquebuse
6m Saddler Maker – Sirene Du Rheu
Cheveley Park Stud
141416-
RPR 137h OR –

The ground can’t be soft enough for her. She was unlucky not to get black type over hurdles last season and I’d be hoping she can get it over fences this year.

Last Minute Man
8g Yeats – Ella Watson
SP O’Connor
00/3337-
RPR 125h OR 123h

He was unlucky not to win over hurdles last season but hopefully that’ll change this season. He’s not far off a run.

Longacre Square
5g Jeremy – Missed Trip
We Are Going To Do It Syndicate
74
RPR 105h OR –

He ran well at Tramore last month and should be up to winning a few races for the syndicate. He’s a fun horse.

Longclaw
3g Kitten’s Joy – Secret Union
NHJ Racing Syndicate
111

RPR 120h OR –

He’s won three juvenile hurdles and will probably go to Wetherby for a Listed hurdle.


Magic Tricks
4g Davidoff – Cadoubelle Des As
JP McManus
2- (point-to-point)
RPR 90p OR –

He’s a brother to Abacadabras and, like him, he shows plenty of pace. He was second to Gars De Sceaux in a point and we’re looking forward to running him soon. He’s speedy.

Malone Road
6g Kalanisi – Zaffarella
Cheveley Park Stud
1/11/13
RPR 135h OR –

He came home from Listowel very sore and he’s on the easy list, so we probably won’t see him until Christmas. He was disappointing at Listowel, where his jumping let him down, but he was clearly feeling something given he came back sore. He looks like he’ll need stepping up in trip but you’d have to say it’s unlikely he’ll ever be the horse he promised to be as a bumper horse, which is unfortunate. He just doesn’t seem to be the same since he came back from his injury.

Mars Harper
4g Sulamani – Kizzy May
Pioneer Racing
13
RPR 114b OR –

He surprised us a little when he won at Ballinrobe but the form of that race has worked out well and he showed it wasn’t a fluke when he ran well at Punchestown. He’s still quite immature and there should be more to come.

Milan Native
7g Milan – That’s The Goose
Gigginstown House Stud
24221-1
RPR 152c OR 149c

He won well at Galway on his return and there’s a race at Navan in a few weeks for second-season novices which he might go to. There’s also a race at Wexford. Long term, I’m hoping he’d be a horse for the Nationals, either Aintree or Fairyhouse.

Milan Native: promising second-season chaser
Milan Native: promising second-season chaser, Photo: Edward Whitaker

Minellafordollars
8g King’s Theatre – Another Dollar
JP McManus
31/84/6-6
RPR 136h, 124c OR 121c

He came back in from his summer holidays looking great and he’ll be up to paying his way. He showed plenty of promise as a young horse and hopefully he’s up to winning a few.

Mount Ida
6m Yeats – Jolivia
KTDA Racing
21/1230-
RPR 128h OR 137h

She has black type over hurdles but she’s been a bit slow to come to hand this season. We’re going to go chasing with her and we think she’s up to getting black type over fences.

Mr Caplan
5g Fame And Glory – Clockwise
Allan Snow
2-
RPR 100b OR –

He works very well. We’ve had a few problems with him at home but he’s working well now again. I’d be surprised if he doesn’t win his bumper.

Mr Jackman
4g Flemensfirth – Leith Walk
NHJ Racing Syndicate
112
RPR 102h OR –

I was very disappointed when he got beaten over hurdles at Punchestown a couple of weeks ago but the form of that race is turning out to be good. We’re looking forward to getting him out again soon and he’s up to paying his way.

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O Connell Street
6g Fame And Glory – Victorine
Vincent Caldwell & Mrs Kathleen Caldwell
24/2-6
RPR 112h OR –

He got a bit tired on his first run for us at Limerick but he qualifies for a mark now and should be able to pay his way in handicaps.

Off Your Rocco
4g Shirocco – Takeyourcapoff
Pioneer Racing
1
RPR 103b OR –

He won his bumper nicely and we’ve given him a little break. He’s one to look forward to when he goes jumping.

One Down
5g Arcadio – Gilt Ridden
Gigginstown House Stud
413-1
RPR 114h OR –

He won well at Gowran Park but I think he’ll need to improve a lot to be competitive in Graded races. He was just very weak last year but I’m much happier with him now. He’s a brother to The Game Changer but he’s not as quick as he was.

Out Sam
11g Multiplex – Tintera
D Charlesworth
3063P-F
RPR 151c OR 126c

He was in the process of running a nice race at Kilbeggan when he fell three out. He was fine afterwards and we were going to go for the Velká Pardubická but the prize-money was cut, so we decided against it. He could go back to the Cork National, which he won a couple of seasons ago, and also has the option of going down the cross-country route again.


Papal Lodge
4g Papal Bull – Ladyofthelodge
Justanidea Syndicate
3125
RPR 106h OR –

I ran him back too soon last time but he’s back working nicely and will run in a maiden hurdle soon.

Paranoid
6g Mahler – Kilbarry Medoc
Philip Reynolds
3402P-1
RPR 120h, 109c OR 110h, 112c

He got the job done at Galway and you’d be hoping he could win again somewhere. He has the option of going over fences as well.

Pencilfulloflead
6g Shantou – Quaspia
Robcour
14214-
RPR 139h OR –

He’s schooling very well at home. He was bought to be a chaser and we’re looking forward to sending him over a fence.

Petit Mouchoir
9g Al Namix – Arnette
Noel and Valerie Moran
2235-23
RPR 165h, 161c OR 157h 

He’s a great horse for Noel and Valerie Moran as he can run in all of the big hurdle races in Ireland and hopefully pick up a cheque each time provided he stays sound. How many horses can you buy for £70,000 and know that, if he stays sound, he will win at least half of that if he stays sound? Not many. He’s a classy horse and we thought he was worth taking a chance on. We’ll keep him over hurdles for the time being but I wouldn’t rule out going back over fences with him. The Morgiana Hurdle might be a nice starting point for him.

Petit Mouchoir: He can run in all of the big hurdle races in Ireland
Petit Mouchoir: He can run in all of the big hurdle races in Ireland, Photo: Alain Barr

Presenting Percy
9g Sir Percy – Hunca Munca
Philip Reynolds
18/353F-
RPR 172c OR 165c

I’ve always liked this horse. He has to improve 6lb or 7lb to be in with a chance of winning a Gold Cup but we’re hopeful he can and we’re very happy with what he’s showing us at home. I can’t wait to start him off at Down Royal and hopefully he has a big season ahead of him. If you look back at last season’s Gold Cup, there’s no reason to say he wouldn’t have been in the money if he hadn’t fallen. They went no gallop and he was coming from off the pace, which wouldn’t have suited, but he was coming with a good run when he came down two out. We’re very glad to have him. The plan is very much the Gold Cup but we’ll also give ourselves the option of the Grand National. I think he could run very well in that.

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Queens Brook
5m Shirocco – Awesome Miracle
Noel and Valerie Moran
13-1
RPR 122h OR –

She was only three-quarters fit when she won at Fairyhouse recently and she had a good blow afterwards. Once she gets softer ground and steps out in trip she’ll be a better mare altogether and the mares‘ novice hurdle at Cheltenham will be the plan for her. She’ll go to Down Royal next for the Grade 3 mares‘ novice that Daylight Katie won last year and, depending on how that goes, I wouldn’t be afraid of taking on the boys at some stage with her before Cheltenham. A better gallop will suit her and she wants to please you. They went no gallop at Fairyhouse and we knew she wasn’t fit, but she put her head down and galloped all the way to the line. Watch her from the last to the line – she wants to win. I love that about her.

Quilixios
3g Maxios – Quilita
Cheveley Park Stud
1-1
RPR 133h OR –

It’s very early to be starting to talk about the Triumph Hurdle but he’s a nice horse and he showed that at Punchestown last week. We’ll step him up in grade now.


Ragnar Lodbrok
5g Fame And Glory – Justamemory
Gigginstown House Stud
34-1 
RPR 121h OR –

He ran in a couple of good bumpers last year before getting off the mark for us over hurdles at Galway. He should come on a lot from that.

Ravenhill
10g Winged Love – Rhythm Hill
Try Ravenhill Syndicate
52F1-U6
RPR 157c OR 153c

He won the National Hunt Chase last season but disappointed us a little at Punchestown last week. I had been thinking of running him in the big race [Ladbrokes Champion Chase] at Down Royal but we’ll see closer to the time. The Grand National looks the race for him and that’ll be his long-term target.

Ravenhill: "The Grand National looks the race for him and that'll be his long-term target"
Ravenhill: „The Grand National looks the race for him and that’ll be his long-term target“, Photo: John Grossick

Recent Revelations
4g Moohaajim – Shirley Blake
Half Married Syndicate
24-22P5
RPR 128h OR 130h

He was disappointing at Punchestown last week and we’ll be trying to get him back to some of his better form as a juvenile and hopefully get his head in front over hurdles somewhere this season. He had a wind operation before Punchestown.

Road To Dubai
6g Aqlaam – Fragrancy
Brendan Scully
12331-1
RPR 136h OR –

We’ll mix and match with him. The race he won at Navan wasn’t strong but he did it well and hopefully he’ll be up to winning again.

Run Wild Fred
6g Shantou – Talkin Madam
Gigginstown House Stud
1/31F1-3
RPR 145c, 149h OR 144h

He was a bit disappointing on his return at Limerick when it looked as though he had the race won before weakening at the back of the last. He should come on from that and hopefully he’s up to winning his beginners‘ chase. I wouldn’t be writing him off at all and, if he’s not a Graded horse, hopefully he can pay his way in handicaps.


Saint D’Oroux
4g Saint Des Saints – Benghasi
Simon Munir & Isaac Souede
513-933
RPR 131h OR 130h

He’s had a wind operation since his last run. He just wasn’t finishing his races out. If he comes back to his Cheltenham form he’ll be okay.

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Samcro
8g Germany – Dun Dun
Gigginstown House Stud
25-1F21
RPR 165c OR 159c

The second-season novice chase at Down Royal is the plan for him and then you’d love to aim him back at something like the Ryanair at Cheltenham. We could go for the John Durkan at Punchestown and maybe something like the Kinloch Brae at Thurles before Cheltenham. I’m not going to do what I did last season in running him on bottomless ground during the winter. Everyone was saying how good a training performance it was getting him back to win the Marsh but I’d argue it was one of the worst training decisions I have ever made when I ran him on heavy ground at Limerick last winter. I won’t make that mistake again with him and he could get a little break during the winter as he’s just not the same horse on deep ground.

Samcro (nearside): You'd love to aim him back at something like the Ryanair at Cheltenham
Samcro (nearside): You’d love to aim him back at something like the Ryanair at Cheltenham, Photo: John Grossick

Sam’s Choice
4g Kalanisi – Impressive Choice
Lyreen Syndicate
24
RPR 108b OR –

He was second first time up at Punchestown and then we probably ran him back a bit quick when he disappointed us on softer ground there on his second start. We’ll freshen him up and have him for the spring and he’s a nice horse.

Santana Plessis
6g Saint Des Saints – La Passeroie
D Charlesworth
422221
RPR 123h OR 115h

He won well the other day at Kilbeggan when Denis [O’Regan] gave him a good ride. I thought the handicapper was harsh enough putting him up 7lb but hopefully he’ll be up to winning a little novice hurdle in England.

Sharp Focus
5g Rock Of Gibraltar – Strawberrymystique
Magnified Partnership
951602 (Flat)
RPR 79f OR 71f

He ran well in Killarney last time and he has been schooling well over hurdles. We might give him one more run on the Flat before we go jumping with him.

Shattered Love
9m Yeats – Tracker
Gigginstown House Stud
17326-3
RPR 159c OR 150c

It’s not going to be easy to place her this season but she ran well at Punchestown and should come on from that.

Sheer Liss
5m Shirocco – Liss Na Tintri
Kenneth Alexander
3126
RPR 116b OR –

She ran very well in a good mares‘ bumper at Gowran Park first time up for us. If we’d known her better we might have made more use of her that day. Maybe we ran her back a bit soon at Ballinrobe the other day but we’ll freshen her up now and there should be more to come from her over hurdles. 

Sire Du Berlais
8g Poliglote – Royale Athenia
JP McManus
18/4941-
RPR 164h OR 158h

He has won the last two runnings of the Pertemps at Cheltenham. He’s going to have to improve if he’s to step up into open company but hopefully he can. The Stayers‘ Hurdle division looks open and we don’t really have any other option but to go down that route, so hopefully he’s up to it.

Sir Gerhard
5g Jeremy – Faanan Aldaar
Cheveley Park Stud
1- (point-to-point)
RPR 93p OR –

He’s a nice young horse who won his point very impressively and, everything he’s done at home, he’s done it well. We think he’ll take high rank in the bumper sphere.

Sister Eliza
3f Footstepsinthesand – Gift Dancer
Jolly Racing Syndicate
4B0
RPR 98h OR –

She has a couple of nice runs over hurdles under her belt and goes for a fillies‘ three-year-old hurdle next week. She’s a nice fun horse.

Star Maker
6g Mastercraftsmasn – Snoqualmie Star
Thomond Racing Syndicate
1P400-0
RPR 130h OR 128h

He was disappointing at Tipperary but he won a nice pot for us at Killarney last summer and if we could get him back to that sort of form he’d pay his way. He’ll run at Down Royal if the ground isn’t too soft for him.


Take A Turn
6g Henrythenavigator – Satwa Pearl
MJ Wasylocha
71/1P4-0
RPR 124h OR 122h

He ran a bit flat last time but on his best form he’s up to winning races and we’re looking forward to getting him out soon.

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Thatsy
6g Martaline – Rainallday
K Haughey & Laura Haughey & Kieran T Byrne
21497-2
RPR 130c

I don’t know what his trip is. I run him over two miles and it looks like he wants two and a half, then we run him over two and a half and it looks like he needs two. He got tired at Galway but he should come on from it. We’ll try and win our beginners‘ chase and take things from there.

The Abbey
7g Yeats – Sapphire Spray
When In Rome Partnership
276-222
RPR 115c OR 109c

We might bring him back to 2m and he’ll run his race in handicaps. He’s unfortunate not to have won over fences before now.

The Bosses Oscar
5g Oscar – Cuteasafox
Noel and Valerie Moran
12125-
RPR 140h OR 137h

He’s the one horse you’d take out of Cheltenham last season as he was very unlucky in the Martin Pipe. Nothing went right for him in the race and he got knocked down everywhere but still managed to finish his race off well. He goes to Thurles for a winners‘ race and there’ll be a lot of fun to be had with him this season.

The Bosses Oscar kept running up blind alleys in the Martin Pipe
The Bosses Oscar kept running up blind alleys in the Martin Pipe, Photo: Caroline Norris

The Sliding Rock
5m Shantou – Karello Bay
Mrs Caren Walsh & EG Tunstall & John F Doyle & John Mulholl
6-261261
RPR 120h OR 116h

She should be up to getting black type. She just didn’t handle Downpatrick last month and she showed what she’s made of at Ballinrobe. She’s nice.

The Storyteller
9g Shantou – Bally Bolshoi
Mrs P Sloan
2-P1121
RPR 163c, 159h OR 156c, 153h

He may have earned himself a crack at the big one at Down Royal next month after winning so well at Punchestown last week. He’s been a great horse for us, winning ten races altogether, and he has the option of going back over hurdles. It wouldn’t shock me if he were to run well in a Stayers‘ Hurdle.

The Very Man
6g Jeremy – Mill Meadow
Gigginstown House Stud
211-114
RPR 138h OR 138h

He did well for us over hurdles during the summer and I’d imagine he’ll go chasing sooner rather than later.

Tiger Roll
10g Authorized – Swiss Roll
Gigginstown House Stud
4111/52-
RPR 174c OR 168c

We have the option of running him in a Flat maiden at Navan this week or going to Down Royal for the Ladbrokes Champion Chase but I’d only run him there if the ground wasn’t soft and I wouldn’t do the two – if we run him on the Flat, I’d say we’d look for a little hurdle race for him somewhere. I’ll tell you one thing, though, he’s absolutely bouncing at home. The plan is to go back for the cross-country at Cheltenham and then all the talk will be about Aintree, but we’ll be training him for Cheltenham first and foremost. He’s in serious form at home and I couldn’t be happier with him. We made no secret of the fact he had a less than ideal prep for Cheltenham and then the ground turned up soft on the day when he was second to a very good horse. It was going to be a bit of a rush to build him back up for a Grand National and, in hindsight, what happened with the race may have been a blessing in disguise as far as he was concerned. He’s a different horse now compared to this time last year and we can’t wait to start him back.

Timoteo
7g Diamond Green – Goldnella
Middleham Park Racing Ireland
7511/8P-
RPR 142c OR 129c

We could aim him at all of those good two-mile handicap chases. Something like the Dan Moore at Fairyhouse could suit him.

Tullybeg
5g Sholokhov – Verney Roe
Noel and Valerie Moran
4-12U1
RPR 134h OR –

I think stepping up in trip was the key to him at Downpatrick, where he won well. I might not run him on real heavy ground but he’s in good form and we’re looking forward to him.


Uncle Henry
6g Henrythenavigator – Shebelia
Kieron Gammell
32F/140 
RPR 117h OR 115h

He pulled a muscle and we missed a few days with him after Navan but he’s back working well now and we’ll get him out as soon as we can.


Weseekhimhere
4g Elusive Pimpernel – Rhythm Nation
John F Doyle & Mrs Caren Walsh
011
RPR 126b OR –

He was very impressive in winning his two bumpers. We might keep him to bumpers this season and head to Down Royal or Navan next.

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Wide Receiver
5g Sholokhov – Sagarich
Gigginstown House Stud
1/126-2
RPR 122h OR –

He probably should have won at Punchestown last week but should come on from that. We like him a lot and there should be more to come.


Zanahiyr
3g Nathaniel – Zariyna
Noel and Valerie Moran
1
RPR 129h

He won over a mile and a half on the Flat and looks a nice type for juvenile hurdling. He had been working well before his Ballinrobe win and should improve from that.


Two for the tracker

There’s a lot of fun to be had with The Bosses Oscar, who was the horse to take out of Cheltenham last year, and I wouldn’t be writing off Run Wild Fred at all. Hopefully he’s up to winning a nice staying handicap chase.


Expert View

Gordon Elliott was just hours away from winning his first trainers‘ title back in late April of 2018 before being collared in the final few strides by Willie Mullins, but this looks his best chance yet.

He appears to have both quality and quantity in every department. Mick Jazz finished third in a Champion Hurdle, but he was something of a wild card, so Abacadabras is the first real speedy two-mile hurdler Elliott has had. He’s no bigger than 6-1 for the Champion Hurdle so races like the Morgiana, Ryanair Hurdle and Irish Champion Hurdle will be on his radar. The prize-money available in those will provide new entries to his piggy bank.

New signing Presenting Percy strengthens his staying chase team. We did not see the best of Delta Work in last season’s Cheltenham Gold Cup, so it would be foolish to write him off, so Samcro could stay over two and a half miles and have a crack at the Ryanair.

Fury Road being kept over hurdles could be a shrewd move. He is surely a Stayers‘ Hurdle contender, along with two-time Pertemps Final winner Sire Du Berlais.

No horse has ever been sprinkled with more stardust than Envoi Allen. He appears to have everything you want in a racehorse and captains a terrific team of novice chasers. Easywork, second to him in the Ballymore, is another high-class recruit to fences.

Queens Brook is better than she showed at Fairyhouse. Slower ground, a more generous gallop and a longer trip will bring out the best in her.

And do not dare give up on Wide Receiver. He was a beaten odds-on favourite at Punchestown last week but jumped superbly in the main and just made a mess of the last. He’s nice.

Fantasio D’Alene strikes me as the ideal Albert Bartlett type, while Elliott has won just about every juvenile hurdle going so far. Zanahiyr, a winner at Ballinrobe on Saturday, might just be the best of that bunch. And, you had to wait until the final line for Tiger Roll to be mentioned. That tells you all you need to know.

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