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cheltenham festival / 2008 news /
McNamara Sizing Up Champion Glory Irish jockey Andrew McNamara first hit the headlines when steering Newmill to a nine-length success in the Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase at The Festival in 2006. Since then, he has enjoyed numerous big-race successes, including last year's Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at Leopardstown, in which his perseverance on Beef Or Salmon paid off when he caught The Listener in the shadow of the post. A memorable 2005/06 season saw him follow up his Cheltenham win with
victory in the John Smith's Melling Chase at Aintree on Hi Cloy, while
Newmill gave the County Limerick man a third Grade One success within
two months in the Kerrygold Champion Chase at the Punchestown Festival. However, his victory at Prestbury Park remains the highlight of the 24-year-old's career: “Newmill was my first Festival winner. I'd say I was more shocked than delighted after the race. I was just touched off last year on one of Noel Chance's, Distant Thunder, when I was beaten two short-heads (in the William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase).” As was the case with Newmill two years ago, McNamara has picked up a
spare ride in the weeks before The Festival. However, unlike the 16/1
chance Newmill, on this occasion he has landed the plum ride on Smurfit
Kappa Champion Hurdle favourite Sizing Europe, who heads the market for
the hurdling showpiece after winning the Irish equivalent under McNamara
at Leopardstown last month. “Denis (O'Regan), Ruby (Walsh), Timmy (Murphy) and I think Mick
Darcy had the job too up until a couple of weeks ago, so there is a big
line of jockeys gone missing. I was lucky to get on him and I'm really
looking forward to riding him at Cheltenham. I haven't ridden Sizing
Europe since Leopardstown but I'd say I'll go down to Henry de Bromhead's
some day in the next week or so to sit up on him. “I suppose Sublimity and maybe Osana are the biggest dangers to him. He beat Osana at Cheltenham the last time (Greatwood Handicap Hurdle, November, 2007) but he was getting 6lb off him. I'd say if Sublimity is back to the form that he was in when he won the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham last year, he'll be the one to beat.” McNamara has this season been connected to County Tipperary handler
Edward O'Grady, the most successful current Irish trainer at The Festival,
and he will also have a number of fancied rides for him. Dual December
Grade One winner Sky's The Limit is entered in the Royal & SunAlliance
Chase, the Ryanair Chase and The Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy
Chase, though the rider suggested that, should the 2006 Coral Cup winner
make it back to Prestbury Park, his most likely engagement would be the
first-named extended three-mile contest. “Edward O'Grady will probably have a few going. He'll have Indian Spring in the JCB Triumph Hurdle and he has the likes of Peplum and Tranquil Sea entered too. They're running over the weekend, so we'll see how they get on and we'll know more afterwards. Clopf might go for The Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy, but nothing is definite yet. He just got there at Navan the last day but I've been a little bit disappointed with him this season.” Among his other possible rides is Siege Of Ennis, though he could clash with one of O'Grady's runners. “Eddie Harty has Siege Of Ennis entered and, if he runs in the Fred Winter Juvenile Hurdle, I'll ride him but if he runs in the JCB Triumph Hurdle, I'll have to ride Indian Spring instead.” As for trying to remain injury-free before National Hunt's biggest meeting, McNamara added philosophically: “There's not much you can do about it, just hope for the best.” |
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