Harry Fry hopes to be Cheltenham giddy over Gidleigh major novice-hurdle contender gallops towards glory
Harry Fry is hoping to feel giddy on success with Gidleigh Park.
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Harry Fry is hoping to feel giddy on success with Gidleigh Park.
MAHLER MISSION (4.00) can get the job done in the Randox Grand National on Day Three of the Aintree Festival.
It was day four of the Cheltenham Festival where the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup took centre stage and Galopin Des Champs successfully defended his crown.
Sir Gino, the long-time ante-post favourite for the JCB Triumph Hurdle, has been declared a non-runner on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.
MONTY'S STAR (2:10) can take command in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase on Day 2 of the Cheltenham Festival. Henry de Bromhead’s raider looks tailor-made for the demands of this tough three-mile Grade 1. The gelding was a quality novice hurdler who showed class and grit to land a Grade 3 at Clonmel. He was clearly feeling the effects of that run when pulled-up in the Albert Bartlett here next time. Despite those efforts, the strapping seven-year-old’s future always lay over the larger obstacles. He was certainly an eye-catcher when third to Corbetts Cross over 2m 5f on debut at Fairyhouse. The bay delivered on that promise when caning Three Card Brag over three miles at Punchestown. The chaser jumped and travelled very professionally once again so he can deny some exciting foes.
El Fabiolo and Jonbon head a list of eight runners in Wednesday's Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham.
Hiddenvalley Lake made a successful return to the smaller obstacles in the William Hill Boyne Hurdle at Navan.
Gordon Elliott's Imagine looks set to go on to bigger and better things judged on a successful start to his career over fences in the opening race at Fairyhouse on Tuesday.