Archive for the ‘Supreme Novice's Hurdle’

  • Paddy Power Free Dunguib Bets
    The Supreme Novice Hurdle will once again be the curtain raiser for the Cheltenham Festival in 2010 – and looking at the betting you would be forgiven for thinking that it is a one horse race. It will certainly take a huge shot of bravery to take on the mighty Dunguib, a red hot favourite at 4/6. Paddy Power Dunguib Free Bets Paddy Power will refund all losing Win...
    by KautoKid at March 16th, 2010 at 12:03 pm
  • Can you back against Dunguib?
    Jockey Brian O’Connell has described Spinal Research Supreme Novices’ Hurdle hotpot Dunguib (10/11) as a “once in a lifetime horse” ahead of the opening race of the Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday. MONEY BACK SPECIAL Supreme Novices Hurdle Tues 13:30 Paddy Power will refund all losing Win Singles if Dunguib wins the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle AND...
    by KautoKid at March 16th, 2010 at 12:03 pm
  • Supreme Novice’s Hurdle Betting
    The top two mile novice hurdlers can be seen opening the Cheltenham festival in the Supreme Novice Hurdle. Irish trainers have won seven of the last ten runnings and again, look to have a great chance of winning the two mile event. Past winners who went on to bigger and better things include Hors La Loi III, Like-A-Butterfly and Brave Inca. Every year there is much talk...
    by KautoKid at March 16th, 2010 at 10:03 am
  • Dunguib Betting Tips
    It will be fascinating to see how the inexperienced Brian O’Connell rides red-hot favourite Dunguib. Dunguib Odds He sat well off the pace when they teamed up to win the Bumper here last year, but surely a repeat of such exaggerated waiting tactics will be suicidal, especially with question marks surrounding his mount’s jumping. The race always attracts a large field,...
    by NiallHogan at March 15th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
  • Novices Hurdle: Get me out of here!
    Get Me Out Here’s chances of lining up here rather than in a handicap took a turn for the better after the handicapper whacked him up 15lbs for his latest win which means he is now rated 150 – a mark that disappointed Jonjo O’Neill which could suggest they will stick to a novice race rather than run off that mark. Given he is officially rated 150, that...
    by KautoKid at March 2nd, 2010 at 10:03 am
  • Binocular ruled out of Champion Hurdle
    Binocular has been ruled out of the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle due to a muscle problem. Nicky Henderson’s charge finished third behind stablemate Punjabi (12/1) in the Cheltenham Festival feature last term and had been the favourite to claim the crown at the start of the season. However, an odds-on disappointment on his reappearance in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle...
    by Denman at February 18th, 2010 at 02:02 pm
  • Supreme Novices Hurdle – which ride for McCoy?
    The J P McManus-owned pair of Get Me Out Of Here and Bellvano were the two big winners this week on the two-mile novice hurdling scene so A P McCoy will have an interesting decision to make if they both make it there but I suspect they won’t. The shorter of the pair is marginally the Totesport Trophy winner Get Me Out Of Here and the time of his win was certainly better...
    by KautoKid at February 18th, 2010 at 11:02 am
  • Supreme Novice Hurdle Tip
    Few will deny that Dunguib was anything other than sensational in the Deloitte Hurdle where the only points to crab were two sloppy jumps in the early stages but they can be put down to him being put to sleep at the back and he jumped well when asked to warm to his task. In terms of form, he didn’t do much different to when beating Some Present by a similar distance...
    by KautoKid at February 11th, 2010 at 09:02 pm
  • Race name change to Spinal Research
    Cheltenham Racecourse announced today that the opening race of  The Festival, on Tuesday, March 16, will this year be called the Spinal Research Supreme Novices’ Hurdle. The race is being sponsored by the Stewart family, headed by Andy Stewart, the well-known businessman and owner. One of Andy’s sons, Paul, suffered a severe spinal injury in a snowboarding accident...
    by KautoKid at February 1st, 2010 at 01:02 pm
  • Interview: Barry Geraghty
    Barry Geraghty is relishing his first Cheltenham Festival as part of the Nicky Henderson team and has highlighted Barbers Shop, Zaynar and Punchestowns as his best chances of success. An angry punter once brazenly shouted to Barry Geraghty “You’d be nothing without Moscow Flyer.” On his way back into the weighing room, having just been beaten on a favourite, Geraghty...
    by Denman at January 20th, 2010 at 02:01 pm