Doom Bar Aintree Hurdle
Grade 1, Aintree 15:25
£200,000 added,
4yo plus,
2m 4f, Class 1   
Thursday 6th April 2017

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1 Buveur D'Air 4/9F
2 My Tent Or Yours 8/1
3 The New One 11/2
6 ran Distances: 5l, 1½l, 11l
Time: 4m 55.80s (slow by 12.80s)

Buveur D’Air all class as he beats My Tent Or Yours and The New One in the Aintree Hurdle

Buveur D'Air
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Buveur D'Air

4/9 favourite Buveur D'Air, trained by Nicky Henderson, took the step up to two miles and four furlongs in his stride, as he registered an authoritative victory.
 
Ridden by Barry Geraghty, registering a short-priced double on the day, the G1 Stan James Champion Hurdle winner travelled ominously well throughout the contest and quickened up nicely after the final flight to win by five lengths. 
 
Stable companion My Tent Or Yours (8/1) finished second to the winner at the Cheltenham Festival and stayed on well in the closing stages to fill the same position here.
 
Long-time leader The New One (11/2), trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, tired late on to finish one and a half-lengths further back in third.
 
A delighted Henderson said: "However easy you win at Cheltenham, you always have tough races so you have to come back and do it here. They both have come out of it well. 
 
"We gave them a quiet 10 days after that but Buveur D'Air looks big. He is doing everything right now and he does get that trip well - he saw it through really well."
 
Seven Barrows maestro Henderson was also pleased with the performance of My Tent Or Yours, who like the winner is owned by J P McManus. Henderson continued: "If anybody deserves to win a race like this, it is him. However, where else can we go with him, there is nowhere so we had to come here. You have to admire him.
 
"They both confirmed the Cheltenham form and he is the old boy and Buveur D'Air is the young buck. Tent you have to admire him."

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Doom Bar Aintree Hurdle (Grade 1)
£200,000 added, 4yo plus, 2m 4f, Class 1
6 ran
Going: Good

Pos Dist Horse SP Jockey Weight Trainer Age
1st Buveur D'Air (FR) 4/9f B J Geraghty
11-7
N J Henderson 6
2nd 5 My Tent Or Yours (IRE) 8/1 Aidan Coleman
11-7
N J Henderson 10
3rd The New One (IRE) 11/2 Sam Twiston-Davies
11-7
N A Twiston-Davies 9
4th 11 Old Guard 25/1 Harry Cobden
11-7
P F Nicholls 6
5th 7 Rashaan (IRE) 20/1 S W Flanagan
11-7
C Kidd 5
6th 8 Identity Thief (IRE) 14/1 B J Cooper
11-7
H de Bromhead 7

Mathematician Betting

THE NEW ONE IS PURE GOLD - AND A MONEY SPINNER
 
The New One
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The New One

The New One is proving as durable as he is good.
 
Leading the field into the home straight, he seemed to be going as well as any runner until eventually giving best to the Nicky Henderson-trained pair of Buveur D'Air and My Tent Or Yours. Buveur D'Air won by five lengths, with The New One another one and a half lengths further back in third. The prize money he gained - £17,680 - took his earnings past £900,000 for owners Simon Such and Gino Paletta.
 
There has been some debate about whether The New One should try taking on staying hurdlers, and that will be considered again, said Nigel Twiston-Davies, the horse's trainer. He said: "Well done the Champion Hurdler - he's a good one and we weren't too far behind him. Turning in I thought our horse was going as well as the winner.
 
"He's been a bloody brilliant servant, and it will be terribly hard to find another like him.
 
"We'll finally try three miles, and we might even go to Punchestown, although at this stage we just don't know. If he comes out of it in good health, that might happen."

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