Sunday, 15 October 2023
Galileo
Tuesday, 12 September 2023
Ryan Moore
Sunday, 23 April 2023
Hampton Novices' Chase
In the relatively short history of the Hampton Novices' Chase, Paul Nicholls has saddled four winners, namely Gungadu (2007), Rocky Creek (2013), Next Destination (2021) and Threeunderthrufive (2022) and is the leading trainer so far. As far as future winners are concerned, it is worth noting that, despite field sizes of no more than seven, just three of the last ten renewals have been won by the favourite, who was odds-on on all three occasions. That said, the longest-priced winner in that period was Sego Success, who was sent off 5/1 third favourite in 2015, so the Hampton Novices' Chase is no get-rich-quick scheme either.
Course form, even winning course form, appears unimportant, but all bar one of the last ten winners had previously won at least once between 2 miles and 7 furlongs and 3 miles and 1 furlong. Other recent trends suggest that the runners on which to concentrate are those aged seven or eight years, officially rated 137, or higher, with recent, last time out winning form, preferably within the last seven weeks or so.
Sunday, 5 February 2023
Ryanair Chase
Officially registered as the Festival Trophy, the Ryanair Chase initially held Grade 2 status, but was promoted to Grade 1 status in 2008; the race has been sponsored by Irish budget airline Ryanair for all bar the inaugural running. Nowadays, the Ryanair Chase is the feature race on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival and is ideally suited to top-class steeplechasers who lack the speed required for the Queen Mother Champion Chase and the stamina required for the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Two horses, namely Albertas Run (2010 and 2011) and Allaho (2021 and 2022), have won the Ryanair Chase twice. Willie Mullins, trainer of Allaho, also saddled Vautour (2016), Un de Sceaux (2017) and Min (2020) to victory and is the leading handler in the short history of the race. Looking ahead to the 2023 renewal of the Ryanair Chase, scheduled for 2.50pm on Thursday, March 15, Allaho could attempt an unprecedented hat-trick and is currently a short-priced favourite to do so. However, the opposition, headed by the likes of Galopin Des Champs – a desperately unlucky loser in the 2022 Turners Novices' Chase – looks certain to be strong, so adopting a waiting brief may be the best ploy.