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34) Eva's Oskar (IRE) 9 10-1 S Tim Vaughan Alan Johns 33/1

 

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Likeable chaser who has improved since the visor went on, scoring at Cheltenham in December and doing enough to prove himself over this sort of trip when fourth in the Eider at Newcastle 7 weeks ago. Tongue tie goes on and probably only minor place claims.

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The following horses left are:

 

2) Noble Yeats (IRE) 8 11-11 Emmet Mullins IRE Sean Bowen 9/1

6) Capodanno (FR) 7 11-5 Willie Mullins IRE Danny Mullins 20/1

8) Sam Brown 11 11-4 Anthony Honeyball Johnny Burke 50/1

12) Longhouse Poet (IRE) 9 11-0 Martin Brassil IRE JJ Slevin 14/1

17) The Big Breakaway (IRE) 8 10-10 Joe Tizzard Brendan Powell 25/1

20) Diol Ker (FR) 9 10-8 Noel Meade IRE Kieran Buckley 80/1

21) A Wave of The Sea (IRE) 7 10-6 Joseph O'Brien IRE Shane Fitzgerald 100/1

25) Ain't That A Shame (IRE) 9 10-5 Henry de Bromhead IRE Rachael Blackmore 14/1

32) Gabbys Cross (IRE) 8 10-2 Henry de Bromhead IRE Peter Carberry 33/1

39) Back On The Lash 9 9-13 Martin Keighley Adam Wedge 25/1

 

Please let me know if you are interested in taking part, Cheers, :)

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Current Odds: (Coral)

 

Ain't That A Shame 8/1f from 9/1 (Got this at 50/1 back in February)

Corach Rambler 9/1 from 8/1

Delta Work 9/1 from 8/1

Any Second Now 12/1 from 16/1

Noble Yeats 12/1 from 9/1

Gaillard Du Mesnil 14/1

Mr Incredible 14/1 from 12/1

The Big Dog 14/1 from 25/1

Le Milos 16/1 from 14/1

Vaniller 16/1

Longhouse Poet 18/1 from 14/1

Capodanno 20/1 from 18/1

Galvin 20/1 from 18/1

Our Power 20/1

Back On The Lash 25/1

Coko Beach 28/1 from 25/1

Fury Road 33/1 from 66/1

Lifetime Ambition 33/1 from 25/1

Mister Coffey 33/1 from 50/1

Velvet Elvis 33/1

Enjoy D'allen 40/1 from 80/1

Minella Trump 40/1

Roi Mage 40/1 from 50/1

The Big Breakaway 40/1 from 25/1

Born By The Sea 50/1 from 100/1

Carefully Selected 50/1

Cloudy Glen 50/1

Eva's Oskar 50/1 from 33/1

Sam Brown 50/1

A Wave of The Sea 66/1 from 100/1

Gabbys Cross 66/1 from 33/1

Hill Sixteen 66/1

Recite A Prayer 66/1

Darasso 80/1

Diol Kor 80/1

Dunboyne 80/1 from 66/1

Fortescue 80/1 from 50/1

Francky Du Berlais 80/1 from 66/1

Cape Gentleman 100/1 from 80/1

Escaria Ten 100/1 from 66/1

Current Odds: (Coral)

Ain't That A Shame 8/1f from 9/1 (Got this at 50/1 back in February)

 

Woahhh you could be raking it in!

Oh I'll take part too Mack ^_^

 

 

(ps sorry I didn't spot your message in time but glad Pete was okay to cover)

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dandy*:

 

39) Back On The Lash 9 9-13 Martin Keighley Adam Wedge 25/1

 

About:

Struck again over the cross country fences at Cheltenham in January but struggled once more behind Delta Work there last month and this is even tougher from out of the weights under a change of rider.

 

2) Noble Yeats (IRE) 8 11-11 Emmet Mullins IRE Sean Bowen 9/1

 

About:

Proved money well spent when belying chasing inexperience to take this 12 months ago from Any Second Now, showing bags of stamina to overhaul that one and becoming the first winning 7-y-o since 1940. Has improved further this term, fourth in the Cheltenham Gold Cup last time. 19 lb higher this year.

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lotita:

 

32) Gabbys Cross (IRE) 8 10-2 Henry de Bromhead IRE Peter Carberry 33/1

 

 

About:

Won handicap chase at Galway last summer and has been shaping up well in good races this season, finishing with running left at Naas 5 weeks ago. Rachael Blackmore switches to stablemate Ain't That A Shame but he should stay and unwise to dismiss.

 

21) A Wave of The Sea (IRE) 7 10-6 Joseph O'Brien IRE Shane Fitzgerald 100/1

 

About:

All his wins have come over much shorter and he ran a shocker for the third year running at the Cheltenham Festival last month. Very hard to fancy upped markedly in trip.

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Klaus:

 

8) Sam Brown 11 11-4 Anthony Honeyball Johnny Burke 50/1

 

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Won the preceding handicap on this card 12 months ago and was a good third in the Charlie Hall at Wetherby on his return. Quiet since but has likely had this as his target (should stay long distances). Has had a breathing operation.

 

25) Ain't That A Shame (IRE) 9 10-5 Henry de Bromhead IRE Rachael Blackmore 14/1

 

About:

Was shaping up well this season before opening account over fences in Gowran maiden in the mud 5 weeks ago, readily coming clear despite a couple of mistakes. Could have a bigger effort in the locker now contesting a marathon handicap and one to note under 2021-winning rider Rachael Blackmore.

 

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16) Escaria Ten (FR) 9 10-10 Gordon Elliott IRE Adrian Heskin 66/1- awardinary

 

Escaria Ten is a non-runner just confirmed on ITV Racing's Opening Show.

 

Only fair I draw another horse for awardinary:

 

6) Capodanno (FR) 7 11-5 Willie Mullins IRE Danny Mullins 20/1

 

About:

Second-season chaser who has gone well in big fields and won extended 3m Punchestown Grade 1 novice last spring from Lifetime Ambition and Fury Road. Pleasing comeback at Gowran in February and looks like he has the required stamina for this. Big run could be on the way.

Steve201:

 

26) Corach Rambler (IRE) 9 10-5 Lucinda Russell Derek Fox 7/1f

 

About:

Leaped into favouritism for this with a second successive win in the Ultima Handicap at the Cheltenham Festival, idling late having quickened smartly to lead. 10 lb well-in and Scottish yard won this with One For Arthur in 2017. Obvious chance if he doesn't get too far back.

 

Or maybe not, the opening post has the winner given to Liam but this post shows it as Steve201's horse.

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Result:

 

1st Corach Rambler 8/1f (steve201) [LiamSime]

2nd Vanillier 20/1 (King Rollo)

3rd Gaillard Du Mesnil 10/1 (Oliver)

4th Nob!e Yeats 10/1 (dandy*)

5th The Big Dog 12/1 (Mack)

 

Congratulations to steve201, I'll also give it to LiamSime as I stupidly make a mistake I apologize.

 

Thank you to everyone who took part.

 

 

Thanks for running this Mack!

 

First time I’ve won and gladly will share with Liam!

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