From The Horse's Mouth Podcast Novices' Chase |
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(Registered As The November Novices' Chase) Grade 2, Cheltenham 13:40 £30,000 added, 4yo plus, 1m 7f 199y, Class 1 |
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Saturday 14th November 2020 |
1 Eldorado Allen 13/2
2 Quel Destin 7/2
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Le Patriote 18/1
6 ran Distances: 19l, nk, 15l
Time: 4m 4.41s (slow by 12.41s)
👏 Eldorado Allen wins the Novices' Chase.
— oddschecker Racing (@oddsRacing) November 14, 2020
A nasty looking fall for Gumball, but he's back up. Fusil Raffles failed to fire and was pulled up.
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Eldorado Allen made it two wins from as many chase starts when striking in the Grade 2, although his task was made significantly easier after Gumball fell when leading.
Gumball jumped boldly in front from the outset and looked to have his five rivals in trouble turning for home, only to depart at the second-last fence. His exit left Eldorado Allen in front and the Colin Tizzard-trained chaser coasted home under Robbie Power, finishing 19 lengths clear of Quel Destin.
Paddy Power responded by introducing the winner at 20/1 for the G1 Sporting Life Arkle Challenge Trophy at The Festival™.
Colin Tizzard said: “The horses have been struggling for consistency for the past 10 days. However, they are running fine now and I think they are just fit now.
“I think everyone else had their horses ready before we did. It is a long old season anyway, but with hindsight we are happy it has worked out that way.
“Some of Eldorado Allen’s form was outstanding. Last year when he came in, he was fine, but then got real light on us. This year he is a big strong horse who I think is the best two-mile chaser we have had, I can’t think of any that have been better than him anyway.
“He will be ready for a run in about a month so something like the Henry VIII Novices’ Chase at Sandown will probably fit in nicely."
Robbie Power said: "My lad was staying on well. He is a strong stayer on soft ground over two miles. I am not saying I definitely would have won, but I wasn't done with - I was still picking up off the bend, and in novice chasing jumping is the name of the game and that is exactly what he has done today - he jumped from fence to fence.
“He felt great the whole way and is a really nice horse going forward."
Racing Post Arkle Trophy Trial Novices' Chase
(registered As The November Novices' Chase)
£30,000 added, 4yo plus, 1m 7f 199y, Class 1
6 ran
Going: Good to Soft
1 Eldorado Allen 6-11-02 Colin Tizzard Robbie Power 13/2
2 19 Quel Destin 5-11-02 Paul Nicholls Harry Cobden 7/2
3 nk Le Patriote 8-11-02 Dr Richard Newland Sam Twiston-Davies 18/1
4 15 Zarkareva Henry De Bromhead Aidan Coleman 16/1
F Gumball Philip Hobbs Richard Johnson 6/1
PU Fusil Raffles Daryl Jacob Nicky Henderson 11/10F