AFTER this race was rescheduled last week due to heavy fog, Firefox will take on a competitive field but should have the edge over this field. Gordon Elliott has won four of the last eight renewals with the likes of Ginto, who won this race for the same ownership two years ago, and Envoi Allen. Firefox has won four in a row and won on hurdling debut last time out against a smart prospect in Ballyburn, who has won the rest of his runs with four wins. This included his next start which was a massive 25 length victory in a maiden. Firefox also boasts a victory ahead of his market rival Ile Atlantique who runs for Willie Mullins which is a plus. If the ground goes heavy however that may level the playing field in Ile Atlantique’s favour after he won in testing conditions at Gowran Park in his last run.
Saturday 13th January
13:10 Wetherby – William Hill Towton Novices’ Chase (Grade 2) – Colonel Harry
THE price at the time of writing may have already gone on this one but it still might be worth covering due to the quality of his form. He finished second behind the impressive, powerful travelling Le Patron in the grade one Henry VIII Novices’ Chase at Sandown just before Christmas. He has been stepped up in trip after that run because he hit a flat spot before finishing very strongly, making up plenty of ground on the eventual winner in the process. Not only was the run impressive in defeat, but the rest of the runners in this race have yet to run in a graded contest over fences. A third-place finish in a grade two novice hurdle by The King Of Ryhope is the highest quality form he will face here.
14:42 Kempton – Coral Lanzarote Handicap Hurdle – Impose Toi
NICKY Henderson’s runner is currently favourite at the time of writing and it’s understandable. With three wins so far from five runs over hurdles, he was brilliant in defeat to stablemate Luccia last month at Ascot at odds of 11/1. He lost by a neck after travelling sweetly into the race uphill before the final bend, but made a costly mistake at the last hurdle before making ground again to lose by a narrow margin. It was his first step up from novice company and will only carry 2lbs more here. If he can replicate his recent prolific form and reproduce something similar to what he showed at Ascot he should be close. Grade-two winner Nemean Lion and Cheltenham festival winner from last season, Langer Dan, have great appeal on paper but they are carrying a hefty amount of weight for their past successes.
THIS horse is a seriously consistent performer for Charlie Longsdon, who always seems to be in the picture in these long distance chases. Due to the testing nature and unpredictability of staying chases that are over three miles long, that consistency is very important. This season he picked up a win at Carlisle in October, before finishing third behind runaway winner Malina Girl at Cheltenham in November. On that occasion he carried 11 stone 8lbs in arguably his toughest race since last year’s renewal of this race. He will carry 4lbs less than that here, while Malina Girl fell in her last run and will carry top weight for this race. Guetapan Collonges won’t want heavy going after a brave but tired effort in fourth behind Iwilldoit here last season, so the weather must be monitored. if the weather forecast is accurate, it should be cloudy but dry leading up to the race. His trainer, Charlie Longsdon, opted to skip the New Year’s Day meeting at Cheltenham to target this race. Longsdon sees this horse as a potential future Grand National runner and a win in this race would be a big step towards that.
Won the grade one Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown and the grade one Aintree Hurdle last season. The latter was ahead of subsequent grade two winner Buzz, who won the Coral Hurdle at Ascot this season. In behind was Former Champion Hurdle winner, Buveur D’air and grade one winner over two miles, Silver Streak. Despite there being a sedate pace in the first half of the race, this is strong form. His trainer, Gordon Elliot, hopes that a step up to three miles will suit this horse’s strong travelling ability. He was last seen finishing 12 lengths 3rd to a rampant Honeysuckle over 21/2 miles in the Hatton’s Grace Hurdle at Fairyhouse last month and his ability makes him competitive in most fields. He doesn’t tend to work hard once in front.
2. Commander Of Fleet
Jockey: B J Cooper
Trainer: G Elliott
Form: 001-5F1
7yoB Gelding
OR: 152
Wgt: 11st 12lbs b
Was the runner up in the 2019 Albert Bartlett, 2 lengths behind eventual Gold Cup winner, Minella Indo. Last seen when victorious over three miles at Navan earlier this month, where Burning Victory was a distant 16th. He carried top weight but with it was a handicap so this represents a step up. It was his 3rd run this season and the other two were less successful. 5th of six runners to 2019 Cesarewitch winner Stratum at Thurles and fell when two from home in a handicap last month. Wears blinkers again here.
3. Flooring Porter
Jockey: D E Mullins
Trainer: G P Cromwell
Form: 2111P-F
6yoB Gelding
OR: 164
Wgt: 11st 12lbs t
Winner of this race last season where Sire Du Berlais finished 6 lengths behind in 3rd. Since winning the Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham in March, Flooring porter has failed to complete his next two starts. He was pulled up in the Punchestown Stayers’ Hurdle in April, behind eventual winner Klassical Dream. This came after some messy jumping and his stamina quickly emptied when approaching the straight. In his seasonal reappearance in the grade two Lismullen Hurdle at Navan, he guessed at the 2nd last and fell when fighting for the lead. This came after a strong tendency to jump left throughout. Here he will Face Klassical dream again, but trainer Gavin Cromwell is hopeful that course form will count and reports that the champion is in good health.
4. Grand Roi
Jockey: D N Russell
Trainer: G Elliott
Form: 1/3120-3
5yoB Gelding
OR: 147
Wgt: 11st 12lbs
Finished 3rd in the grade two Lismullen Hurdle over 21/2 miles in November behind eventual winner Darasso. He was head to head with Flooring Porter when his opponent fell. Sire Du Berlais finished 11/2 lengths ahead of this horse in 2nd and will go again in this race. Last season Grand Roi moved from Nicky Henderson’s ownership and Seven Barrows to be trained by Gordon Elliott. His best result over hurdles came in the grade two Grant Thornton Hurdle at Limerick in December last year. He also picked up a respectable 2nd place finish in a grade three contest. Both of these came over the distance of two miles. Although he showed some progression last season, he has never run over the three mile distance and Gordon Elliott has acknowledged that when talking to the Racing Post. He also hopes his charge will improve with his first run of the season under his belt.
5. Klassical Dream
Jockey: P Townend
Trainer: W P Mullins
Form: 11135/1-
7yoB Gelding
OR: 164
Wgt: 11st 12lbs h
Made an outstanding comeback, after 16 months away from the racecourse, when winning the grade one Ladbrokes Champion Hurdle in April. Flooring Porter pulled up and Ronald Pump could only finish 3rd, 12 lengths behind the eventual winner. The change in distance and the application of a hood appeared to transform this horse, after finishing a disappointing last of five in the Matheson Hurdle at Leopardstown in December 2019. He won three grade ones at novice level over two miles. Mullins appeared to have got the best out of this horse again, but over three miles last time out. He comes into this race fresh, making his seasonal debut, which also might have been a factor in such an impressive victory. Connections are hopeful he can repeat most recent form. His Jockey, Paul Townend, also comes into the race with eight wins from 16 starts. Jockey and stable in form.
6. Mr Adjudicator
Jockey: J B Foley
Trainer: W P Mullins
Form: 28P171/
7yoB Gelding
OR: 154
Wgt: 11st 12lbs
Hasn’t been seen on a racecourse in 879 days, where he won on the flat at Galway. At his best was a grade one winner as a juvenile. Also won a grade two ahead of smart grade one winner Bapaume in France in 2019. There is no clear explanation for the long absence. Klassical Dream, who also runs here, is proof a Mullins horse can come on well after a long period off the racecourse. Tornado Flyer’s heroics in the King George VI two days ago also tells us how well a Mullins outsider can do. However, Mullins has said it could be a tough ask for this runner.
7. Ronald Pump
Jockey: K M Donoghue
Trainer: Matthew J Smith
Form: F23-525
8yoCH Gelding
OR: 156
Wgt: 11st 12lbs t
Cheltenham Stayers’ Hurdle runner-up in 2020. Often puts in a brave effort, finishing in the places behind top class opposition. He has finished 2nd in four grade one contests. Last seen finishing 15 lengths 5th to Champ in the grade one Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot ten days ago. This came after a brave effort finishing 8 lengths 2nd to unbeaten Honeysuckle, over the shorter distance of 21/2 miles. He was still 41/4 lengths ahead of Abacadabras and a mile ahead of Saldier in 5th. Both are runners he will face again here. In that run he set a rapid pace from the front. Trainer Keith Donoghue stated that the blinkers made him too keen at Ascot so they have been removed this time around.
8. Saldier
Jockey: B Hayes
Trainer: W P Mullins
Form: 678-115
7yoB Gelding
OR: 162
Wgt: 11st 12lbs
Last grade one victory was in 2019. Was kept busy over the summer when picking up a win on the flat and has already picked up a grade three over hurdles this season. This came at Tipperary where he finished 3 lengths ahead of previously mentioned Darasso. This form was reversed recently in the Hatton’s Grace Hurdle when finishing 5th to winner Honeysuckle. He finished a long way behind Ronald Pump (2nd), Abacadabras (3rd) and 21/2 lengths behind Darasso (4th). Mullins has reported that Saldier took a knock going down before that run however, so this form might not reflect accurately. His only run over three miles came a long way 8th in the Ladbrokes Champion Stayers’ Hurdle in April where Klassical Dream cruised to victory. Mullins believes he could still be effective at this distance. Runs without cheekpieces this time.
9. Sams Profile
Jockey: A Coleman
Trainer: M F Morris
Form: 52/F31-0
7yoB Gelding
OR: 152
Wgt: 11st 12lbs
Last seen finishing 10th of 11 runners in a beginners chase at Galway in October. Form over hurdles reads more promising however, with two placing efforts at grade one as a novice. He also picked up a grade two over hurdles at Gowran Park in January, 16 lengths ahead of Darasso in 4th, who appears a useful reference point here in the form. This run came over a distance of three miles on heavy going. A hood was also applied here for the first time but it has been taken off after the unsuccessful effort over fences. That victory came last season after he fell over fences at Thurles in November. He picked up a fractured rib which bruised his lungs. Somehow the injury went undetected and he actually ran WITHthat injury nine days later, finishing very respectable 3rd, 11 lengths behind eventual Cheltenham festival winner over fences Monkfish. Long recovered from the injury and soft ground conditions here should suit.
10. Sire Du Berlais
Jockey: M P Walsh
Trainer: G Elliott
Form: 41/132-2
9yoB Gelding
OR: 160
Wgt: 11st 12lbs b t
Was runner-up in the Stayers’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham festival in March, just 31/4 lengths behind a brilliant Flooring Porter. Finished 3rd in this race last year, again behind a victorious Flooring Porter. Was last seen 6 lengths 2nd in the grade two Lismullen Hurdle behind Darasso at Navan in November. He won the Lismullen last season and the performance could be considered a relative step down compared to his usual form. It was his seasonal debut and he should be better for the run.
11. Burning Victory
Jockey: Rachael Blackmore
Trainer: W P Mullins
Form: 11/7-70
5yoBR Mare
OR: 143
Wgt: 11st 5lbs
The only mare in the race completes Willie Mullins’ four horse assault line-up. She won the grade one Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham in 2020, a race most memorable after classy but erratic Goshen unseated rider when in a healthy lead, blundering at the last. Burning Victory has been kept busy during the summer, with a few runs on the level. She finished 7th in a handicap hurdle at Galway in June, 61/2 lengths behind the winner Saldier, who also runs here. She then picked up a win in France and an impressive 2nd place finish 11/2 lengths behind recent grade two winner over hurdles, Buzz. She “disappointed” ,according to Willie Mullins, in a big field in her seasonal reappearance over obstacles at Navan in December. The winner of that race was Commander of Fleet who runs here. Mullins is hopeful the smaller field will encourage a better run from her.