Cheltenham Races & Results Tomform Sunday 17th November 2024

There were 20 Races on Sunday 17th November 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Fontwell, 6 races at Cheltenham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Sunday 17th November 2024

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

13:10 Cheltenham Maiden Hurdle (Class 2) 16f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Ace Of Spades (1/1 +71%)
Ace Of Spades

1
1/1(+71%)
(1) Ace Of Spades 1/1, Useful bumper winner last spring and he matched that level on just his second run over hurdles when an excellent second of 11 in novice at Exeter (18.5f, good to soft) 26 days ago. Looks hard to beat here.
Good-ground bumper winner; beaten just a short head on second hurdle start; contender.
2
2nd (2) Country Park (17/2 -31%)
Country Park

8.5
17/2(-31%)
(2) Country Park 17/2, £150,000 purchase after winning sole start in Irish points and he has shaped well when placed in a pair of 2m novice hurdles at Uttoxeter and Carlisle this term. This demands more though.
Point winner who is 0-5 under rules but has shown promise and could be involved.
5
3rd (5) Whimsy (6/4 +100%)
Whimsy

1.5
6/4(+100%)
(5) Whimsy 6/4, Enjoyed a productive summer on the Flat, successful at Carlisle (14f) in June, and she posted a good second of 8 back in this sphere in novice at Galway (16f, soft) 21 days ago. This Irish mare holds solid claims.
0-7 over hurdles but leading claims on form today and she knows how to win on the Flat.
3
4th (3) Maghlaak (14/1 -320%)
Maghlaak

14
14/1(-320%)
(3) Maghlaak 14/1, A fairly useful 10f winner on Flat for Charles Hills. Changed hands for 38,000 gns last month and he's a much respected hurdling newcomer.
Very useful on the Flat and entitled to respect on today's hurdle and stable debut.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:10 Cheltenham Maiden Hurdle (Class 2) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Useful dual purpose performer WHIMSY has flashes of smart form over hurdles and she returned to hurdling with an admirable second over 2m at Galway last month. That effort should have teed her up perfectly for a tilt at this, and she looks the one to side with. The unexposed Ace Of Spades just failed to get up when finishing runner-up over an extended 2m2f at Exeter last time and another prominent showing is forecast. Country Park completes the shortlist.

ACE OF SPADES was quick to match his useful bumper form in this sphere when runner-up at Exeter last month and is fancied to build on it and go one better now. Irish challenger Whimsy comes here in great nick though so should ensure Dan Skelton's good prospect doesn't have things all his own way. Hurdling debutants Unleash The Beast and Maghlaak also bring potential to this intriguing maiden.

The mare WHIMSY has a consistent profile over hurdles and this three-time Flat winner is taken to get off the mark over jumps.


13:45 Cheltenham Handicap Chase (Class 3) 20f  - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
4
1st (4) Peaky Boy (9/5 +40%)
Peaky Boy

1.8
9/5(+40%)
(4) Peaky Boy 9/5, Irish point winner who won second of 2 starts in bumper for Michael Scudamore in 2022. Missed the following year but looked a useful prospect when landing each of his 2 starts in maiden/novice hurdles here (20.2f) during second half of last term. Bright prospect on handicap chase debut.
Point/bumper winner who was 2-2 over hurdles; has considerable potential off opening mark.
6
2nd (6) Westerninthepark (11/2 +8%)
Westerninthepark

5.5
11/2(+8%)
(6) Westerninthepark 11/2, Bumper/dual hurdles winner who, after 7 months off, ran out an emphatic winner on yard chase/debut at Stratford (20.9f) 4 weeks ago, jumping well and powering clear before the last. Up 9 lb in stronger race but there's surely more to come.
Commanding win on chase/stable debut at Stratford; could still be ahead of the handicapper.
1
3rd (1) Guard Your Dreams (9/1 +10%)
Guard Your Dreams

9
9/1(+10%)
(1) Guard Your Dreams 9/1, Smart hurdler at his best who, in line with yard's fine form made a successful return/chase debut in novices' handicap at Warwick (20f) in October. Similar form from 4 lb higher when fourth of 11 in handicap here (19.7f) 3 weeks ago. Will likely need to pull out a little more.
Creditable efforts last month on first two chase starts and might not be far away.
3
4th (3) Primoz (5/1 -11%)
Primoz

5
5/1(-11%)
(3) Primoz 5/1, Bookended his novice season over hurdles with victories at Ayr, latterly a 2m handicap in April. Perfect start in this sphere when landing 5-runner handicap chase at Wetherby (15.1f) 32 days ago, scoring with much more authority than winning margin implies. Big player with progress forthcoming.
Impressed on chase debut at Wetherby and open to further improvement now up in trip.
8
5th (8) Leader In The Park (10/3 +5%)
Leader In The Park

3.333333
10/3(+5%)
(8) Leader In The Park 10/3, Cost £250,000 from points and showed himself a good prospect when ready winner of a Doncaster maiden hurdle (19.4f) in February. Posted a good fourth behind Peaky Boy here (20.2f) when last seen in April and he's the type to do better still over fences. Yard in good form.
Point and maiden hurdle winner who could be a big improver now switched to fences.
5
6th (5) The Other Mozzie (18/1 -80%)
The Other Mozzie

18
18/1(-80%)
(5) The Other Mozzie 18/1, Fairly useful hurdler who made perfect start over fences after 5 months off when taking 9-runner Galway maiden (18.2f) in October. Still only fourth when unseating last in novice back at that track/trip 22 days ago. Back up in distance now handicapping in this sphere.
Not obviously well treated but this 5yo is with a top Irish trainer; open to improvement.
7
|PU| (7) Bob Bob Ricard (14/1 -27%)
Bob Bob Ricard

14
14/1(-27%)
(7) Bob Bob Ricard 14/1, Improved for the switch to fences during the summer, landing back-to-back handicap chases at Ffos Las and Worcester. Respectable efforts over hurdles next 2 starts and latest run in this sphere best ignored, keeping on when hampered 2 out. Still, lacks potential of one or two.
Won first two chase starts and was in with a shout when badly hampered here last time.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:45 Cheltenham Handicap Chase (Class 3) 20f  Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PEAKY BOY (first) got the better of Leader In The Park (fourth) when the pair met over hurdles here in April, and that duo look the two key protagonists in this contest. The former is preferred as he is two from two over flights and connections would be disappointed if a mark of 132 wound up being his ceiling over fences, given this 240,000-pound gelding is a point-to-point winner. Guard Your Dreams and Westerninthepark can also make their presence felt.

Market confidence behind either of the chase debutants would look significant but PRIMOZ marked himself out as one to keep firmly on side when making a winning chase debut at Wetherby last month. Value for much more than the bare margins would imply, he boasts plenty of untapped potential and could be the way to go up in trip. Peaky Boy was 2-2 over hurdles and needs factoring in, as do Olly Murphy's impressive Stratford scorer Westerninthepark and low-mileage Leader In The Park.

Preference is for PRIMOZ, who impressed on last month's chase debut at Wetherby and that form has been franked.


14:20 Cheltenham Handicap Chase (Class 2) 16f  - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Matata (11/10 +37%)
Matata

1.1
11/10(+37%)
(1) Matata 11/10, Headstrong sort but he made up into a smart novice chaser last term and returned with an excellent neck second of 8 to Calico in handicap over C&D 23 days ago. Enjoys a 1 lb pull in the weights with that rival now so merits serious consideration.
Only a neck behind Calico here on reappearance; should build on that effort; respected.
2
2nd (2) Third Time Lucki (12/1 -71%)
Third Time Lucki

12
12/1(-71%)
(2) Third Time Lucki 12/1, A smart chaser at his best and also a C&D winner for Dan Skelton in 2022/23. Changed hands for £190,000 so can't be discounted despite his long absence.
Smart for Dan Skelton; joined new connections for £190,000; back from long layoff.
3
3rd (3) Calico (7/4 +13%)
Calico

1.75
7/4(+13%)
(3) Calico 7/4, Capitalised on a good mark when resuming winning ways in C&D handicap 23 days ago by neck from Matata. 1 lb worse off with that rival but idled then and a player once more.
Second in this race last year; beat Matata by a neck over C&D last month; big player.
4
|F| (4) Gunsight Ridge (5/1 -25%)
Gunsight Ridge

5
5/1(-25%)
(4) Gunsight Ridge 5/1, Cheekpieces on for first time when landing 2m handicap chase at Perth in April. Resumes after breathing surgery and this reliable sort must enter calculations for a yard among the winners.
Returns on a career-high mark but is largely consistent; likely to give his running.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content,

14:20 Cheltenham Handicap Chase (Class 2) 16f  Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

There was little to separate Calico (first) and MATATA (second) when the pair met over C&D last month, and the latter gets the nod to reverse that form. Nigel Twiston-Davies' prominent racer is very smart on his day and, in this small field off 1lb better terms with Dan Skelton's charge, he gets the vote to dominate proceedings. A winner over 2m at Perth on his final start last term, Gunsight Ridge is respected most of the remainder.

CALICO and Matata fought out a good finish over C&D last month and could hold sway once more, with Dan Skelton's 8-y-o again taken to come out on top. Olly Murphy's consistent Gunsight Ridge needs considering too though on his return after breathing surgery.

With further improvement plausible, second-season chaser MATATA is taken to reverse C&D placings with Calico.


14:55 Cheltenham Handicap Chase (Class 1) 27f  - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
9
1st (9) Abuffalosoldier (10/3 +39%)
Abuffalosoldier

3.333333
10/3(+39%)
(9) Abuffalosoldier 10/3, Opened account over fences at Newbury (22.4f) in January and made a promising comeback when close second at Exeter last month. Enters calculations with headgear back on.
Front-runner who reappeared with good second at Exeter; only seven; he's one to consider.
5
2nd (5) Surrey Quest (14/1 -56%)
Surrey Quest

14
14/1(-56%)
(5) Surrey Quest 14/1, Dual hurdles winner for Nicky Henderson and improved when bagging chase victories at Huntingdon and Newbury either side of Christmas. Failed by the narrowest of margins in the Scottish National at Ayr final start and remains unexposed at marathon trips.
Went very close in Scottish National in April; this 7yo could have more to offer this term.
12
3rd (12) Hymac (11/4 +50%)
Hymac

2.75
11/4(+50%)
(12) Hymac 11/4, Proved well suited by a step up to 3½m when opening his chase account here (28f) in April. Coped well with drop back in trip when making a winning return back hurdling at Newton Abbot 18 days ago and remains unexposed. Needs considering despite being 3 lb out of the handicap.
Very lightly raced 8yo who won in big field over 3m4f here in April; appealing claims.
2
4th (2) Does He Know (9/2 +10%)
Does He Know

4.5
9/2(+10%)
(2) Does He Know 9/2, Smart chaser who returned to form when landing the Grimthorpe at Doncaster on slow ground in March. Ran poorly at Sandown next time but offered something to build on when fourth of 14 in handicap chase (12/1) at this course (25f, good) on return 22 days ago. Won this 2 years ago.
Encouraging reappearance here last month and has an excellent record at Cheltenham.
11
5th (11) Rose Of Arcadia (10/1 +17%)
Rose Of Arcadia

10
10/1(+17%)
(11) Rose Of Arcadia 10/1, Likeable mare who made a decent return at Exeter but likely to find a few too strong from out of the handicap.
Reappeared with solid third at Exeter; 2lb wrong but not discounted for bang-in-form yard.
4
|F| (4) Ballygrifincottage (9/1 +0%)
Ballygrifincottage

9
9/1(+0%)
(4) Ballygrifincottage 9/1, Produced his best effort for a while when runner-up in Sandown handicap in March and ran to a similar level when seventh of 26 in Scottish Grand National next time. Collared late on at Uttoxeter (24f) in May before shaping as if needing the run at Chepstow last month. In the mix.
Bang there jumping three out in 4m Scottish National (faded); this trip could be ideal.
10
|PU| (10) Bangers And Cash (12/1 +14%)
Bangers And Cash

12
12/1(+14%)
(10) Bangers And Cash 12/1, Largely ran well without winning last term, though did find the bet365 Gold Cup too competitive last time. Respected on his return for his in-form handler.
Might need this comeback outing but stable in flying form and he's on a competitive mark.
6
|PU| (6) Manothepeople (15/2 +17%)
Manothepeople

7.5
15/2(+17%)
(6) Manothepeople 15/2, Posted a personal best when landing 14-runner handicap chase here (26f, good) in April. Good comeback third at Chepstow last month and not taken lightly.
Won here in April and reappeared with good third at Chepstow; he's a solid candidate.
8
|PU| (8) Undersupervision (25/1 -127%)
Undersupervision

25
25/1(-127%)
(8) Undersupervision 25/1, Unreliable type who produced just one decent effort from 4 starts last season. Off 8 months.
Pulled up on 3 of his 4 starts last term but reappears with yard enjoying excellent autumn.
1
|PU| (1) Nassalam (40/1 -21%)
Nassalam

40
40/1(-21%)
(1) Nassalam 40/1, Mark has suffered since bolting up in Welsh National over Christmas and well held at Chepstow on return.
Very easy winner of heavy-ground Welsh National last December; a return to form is needed.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:55 Cheltenham Handicap Chase (Class 1) 27f  Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A comfortable winner of this contest in 2022 off 2lb lower, DOES HE KNOW returned this season with a respectable fourth here over 3m1f. The step back up in trip is likely to suit and he is narrowly preferred to Abuffalosoldier, who was only worn down late in the piece at Exeter last time out. The hat-trick seeking Hymac is another to consider, having scored here in April, while Scottish National runner-up Surrey Quest cannot be ruled out.

HYMAC impressed with his jumping when beating a big field here in the spring and has returned in good form having picked up a novice hurdle at Newton Abbot last month. He remains unexposed so could be the answer despite being 3 lb out of the handicap. Abuffalosoldier made a promising comeback at Exeter so is a must for the shortlist, with Scottish National runner-up Surrey Quest another to consider.

The very lightly raced 8yo HYMAC won in a big field over 3m4f here in April and there's plenty to like about his claims today.


15:30 Cheltenham Handicap Hurdle (Class 1) 16f - 15 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
4
1st (4) Burdett Road (7/2 +22%)
Burdett Road

3.5
7/2(+22%)
(4) Burdett Road 7/2, Impressive winner of a Grade 2 juvenile hurdle over C&D at this meeting last year. Has progressed again on the Flat in recent months, including a 1½m Newmarket listed success. A mark of 133 could easily underestimate his ability.
Scored at this meeting last year; Listed winner on penultimate Flat start; major contender.
7
2nd (7) Be Aware (17/2 -21%)
Be Aware

8.5
17/2(-21%)
(7) Be Aware 17/2, Looked good when making a successful start in a 16-runner novice at Newbury in January. Better form when runner-up on all 3 outings since, including a very competitive handicap final start. Interesting for yard which does so well in these top-end handicap hurdles.
Has a solid record (1222) and progressive RPRs; yard landed prize in 2016 and 2021.
5
3rd (5) Dysart Enos (85/40 +15%)
Dysart Enos

2.125
85/40(+15%)
(5) Dysart Enos 85/40, Won all 3 bumper outings (including a Grade 2) and also unbeaten in 3 novice hurdles last season, including C&D. One of the leading fancies for the mares' novice hurdle at the Festival only to be ruled out with a late setback. An opening handicap mark in the low 130s is potentially lenient.
Talented mare; 6-6 under rules; looks well treated on handicap debut; greatly respected.
14
4th (14) Tintintin (33/1 +34%)
Tintintin

33
33/1(+34%)
(14) Tintintin 33/1, Made good strides forward last season, typically proving strong at the finish to land a big-field handicap over C&D in April. Good third in the Swinton at Haydock the following month and he should come on for a recent outing at Wetherby. Dysart Enos looks the yard's main hope, though.
Form dipped last time and this is harder; stable has stronger claims with Dysart Enos.
11
5th (11) Florida Dreams (16/1 +43%)
Florida Dreams

16
16/1(+43%)
(11) Florida Dreams 16/1, Grade 2 bumper winner who made up into a fairly useful novice hurdler last season and took it up another notch to land a 2m Hexham handicap on his reappearance 44 days ago. Only nudged up 2 lb but this is a significantly stronger race. Wears first-time cheekpieces.
Chance of following up Hexham win partly depends on how well he responds to headgear.
9
6th (9) Fiercely Proud (16/1 +0%)
Fiercely Proud

16
16/1(+0%)
(9) Fiercely Proud 16/1, Dual bumper scorer who was a useful novice hurdler last season. Made a creditable reappearance at Ascot (2m, good) 15 days ago, although he did look held in third when falling 2 out.
Was in the process of running well when falling at Ascot two weeks ago; each-way hopes.
16
7th (16) Toll Stone (33/1 -50%)
Toll Stone

33
33/1(-50%)
(16) Toll Stone 33/1, Maiden hurdle winner last winter who switched to the Flat to make a winning reappearance at Galway in August. Has shaped well in defeat on the level subsequently, notably when second of 20 at Naas (2m) last month. It's likely he has bigger performances in him over hurdles for his very shrewd yard.
Has possibilities provided his recent Flat form is transferred back to hurdles.
13
8th (13) Jacovec Cavern (22/1 -10%)
Jacovec Cavern

22
22/1(-10%)
(13) Jacovec Cavern 22/1, Fairly useful juvenile hurdler for Paul Hennessy in early 2023. Made a positive return from a 15-month absence for Emmet Mullins when second of 17 over 2m on the Flat at Galway in August. Simply too keen when ninth of 24 in Cesarewitch at Newmarket since, shaping well again. Interesting.
Open to improvement on first hurdles start for shrewd Emmet Mullins; one to bear in mind.
3
9th (3) Go Dante (12/1 +0%)
Go Dante

12
12/1(+0%)
(3) Go Dante 12/1, Winner of the Imperial Cup at Sandown in March. Ended the season with a creditable fifth of 19 at the Aintree Grand National meeting and made a sound enough reappearance when 5¾ lengths fifth of 10 to Lump Sum in Welsh Champion Hurdle last month. Had wind surgery since.
Imperial Cup winner; could go well with Ffos Las reappearance under his belt.
12
|F| (12) Napper Tandy (66/1 +18%)
Napper Tandy

66
66/1(+18%)
(12) Napper Tandy 66/1, Won a 2m Punchestown novice in June. Bettered that form when second of 15 in 2½m Gowran handicap hurdle last month. Not at best back on the Flat at Roscommon since, though.
Registered sole hurdles success in uncompetitive field; now goes into deeper waters.
8
10th (8) Cracking Rhapsody (33/1 -50%)
Cracking Rhapsody

33
33/1(-50%)
(8) Cracking Rhapsody 33/1, Big improver in handicaps earlier in the year, winning twice at Kelso (including the Morebattle) and excellent third of 15 in the Scottish Champion Hurdle on final start. Respectable 2¾ lengths fourth of 7 to Florida Dreams on Hexham reappearance and should come for the outing.
Consistent in Scotland and far north of England; stiffer task on first venture south.
15
11th (15) Royal Way (22/1 -10%)
Royal Way

22
22/1(-10%)
(15) Royal Way 22/1, Winner on Flat in France and took very well to hurdling for new connections last season, completing a hat-trick in 2m Ascot handicap in March. Creditable fourth in a C&D conditions hurdle on reappearance.
Good record against his own age group; 4yos have won this race four times this century.
6
12th (6) Black Poppy (22/1 +33%)
Black Poppy

22
22/1(+33%)
(6) Black Poppy 22/1, In fine form in the spring, bagging a C&D handicap and following up in the Swinton at Haydock. Off 7 months, shaped as if as good as ever when fifth of 17 in Summer Hurdle at Market Rasen in July. Off again since. Well capable off his mark.
Useful but remains on career-high mark and others look better treated.
10
13th (10) Teddy Blue (9/1 +36%)
Teddy Blue

9
9/1(+36%)
(10) Teddy Blue 9/1, Talented but his temperament started to look an issue for the Moore stable last season. Has dipped to a decent mark, though, and it's possible a change of scenery will perk him up.
Well handicapped and has joined Harry Derham who does well with recruits from other yards.
1
|PU| (1) Under Control (11/1 +0%)
Under Control

11
11/1(+0%)
(1) Under Control 11/1, Very good 2½ lengths second of 6 to Ashroe Diamond in Doncaster mares' Grade 2 in January. Too fresh back from 6 months off in first-time tongue tie when sixth of 19 in the Galway Hurdle in August, fading having been third at last. Same owner/trainer/jockey as last year's winner.
Represents last year's winning connections; likely to be well primed for this assignment.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:30 Cheltenham Handicap Hurdle (Class 1) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Not seen since maintaining her unbeaten record under Rules with an easy success at Doncaster in January, DYSART ENOS looks to have been laid out for this. A mark of 131 on her handicap debut could greatly underestimate her ability and she may have too much for talented course winner Burdett Road, who was a Listed scorer on the level in September. A determined winner of the Imperial Cup in March, Go Dante should come on plenty for his comeback fifth at Ffos Las and is a player, along with Under Control.

This looks a particularly strong renewal of what is always one of the hottest handicap hurdles of the season. Setbacks meant DYSART ENOS and Burdett Road missed Grade 1 targets at the spring festivals but that misfortune allowed them to protect lenient-looking marks in the low 130s and they look the pair to focus on, with preference for the former. Be Aware and Emmet Mullins par Jacovec Cavern and Toll Stone are other interesting contenders.

She's not an adventurous choice but good mare DYSART ENOS (nap) appears to have outstanding claims. Burdett Road is feared most.


16:00 Cheltenham NH Flat Race (Class 1) 16f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
3
1st (3) Fortune De Mer (5/2 +44%)
Fortune De Mer

2.5
5/2(+44%)
(3) Fortune De Mer 5/2, Bought for £105,000 after finishing runner-up only start in points and lots to like about his ½-length second of 14 to Block Rockin Beats on C&D bumper debut 3 weeks ago, that one's experience edge possibly the difference. In leading hands and well worth considering.
Close second to Block Rockin Beats over C&D last month; fighting chance.
1
2nd (1) Block Rockin Beats (4/1 +27%)
Block Rockin Beats

4
4/1(+27%)
(1) Block Rockin Beats 4/1, Off the mark at third attempt in points and bright start in this sphere when proving ½ length too good for re-opposing Fortune de Mer in a C&D bumper last month, rallying to lead again close home. Promising sort who should be thereabouts again.
Gamely beat Fortune De Mer over C&D on rules debut; ideal type for this prize.
2
3rd (2) Count Of Vendome (25/1 -25%)
Count Of Vendome

25
25/1(-25%)
(2) Count Of Vendome 25/1, Unplaced both starts in Irish points but got his career under Rules off in some style when winning 10-runner bumper (5/2) at Sedgefield (16.8f, good to soft) on NH debut 28 days ago, quickening to lead under 2f out. Up markedly in class now but he's evidently a bright prospect.
Will do well to follow up Sedgefield success; bottom on bare figures.
5
4th (5) Minella Hollow (10/11 +0%)
Minella Hollow

0.909091
10/11(+0%)
(5) Minella Hollow 10/11, Overcame inexperience to make a winning debut at Ballinrobe in May and displayed an impressive turn of foot when maintaining his 100% record in 12-runner bumper at Roscommon (15.6f, good) a month later. Remains with potential back from a break and he's shortlisted.
Irish 4yo who is 2-2; scored comfortably last time despite still looking green.
6
5th (6) Reiki Revolution (22/1 -144%)
Reiki Revolution

22
22/1(-144%)
(6) Reiki Revolution 22/1, Clearly sharper for his debut and, with a hood enlisted, caused a shock when winning 8-runner bumper at Galway (16.6f, good to soft, 40/1) 6 weeks ago. That isn't the easiest form to assess however, and this will demand further progress.
Form of Galway win is open to question but he may improve further in the hood.
4
6th (4) Lucky In Taipan (40/1 -300%)
Lucky In Taipan

40
40/1(-300%)
(4) Lucky In Taipan 40/1, Lucky Speed gelding. Half-brother to useful hurdler/chaser Golden Taipan. 9/1, third of 12 in bumper at Worcester (16f, good) on debut in July. Yard enjoy plenty of success in this sphere and whilst this is tougher, the stiffer test promises to suit.
Ran encouragingly at Worcester in July but this looks a difficult task.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:00 Cheltenham NH Flat Race (Class 1) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

MINELLA HOLLOW has made quite the impression on both career outings in Ireland so far. The booking of Sam Twiston-Davies is a positive one and he can land the hat-trick at the main expense of Fortune De Mer, who was a tad unlucky when hanging left inside the final furlong and eventually finishing half a length behind the reopposing Block Rockin Beats over C&D last month. Reiki Revolution can also have a say in proceedings, having improved markedly from first to second start when scoring easily at Galway.

Irish raider MINELLA HOLLOW maintained his 100% record despite displaying a fair bit of greenness when following up his Ballinrobe debut success at Roscommon in June and, appealing as the type to rate higher still in this sphere, he looks to hold solid claims. Fortune de Mer lacked the greater experience when just behind Block Rockin Beats over C&D last month and may emerge as the chief threat.

Unbeaten MINELLA HOLLOW has shown more than enough to suggest he's up to this standard. Fortune De Mer is second pick.


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