Caspian Caviar Gold Cup |
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Handicap Chase, Cheltenham 13:50 Grade 3, £105,000 added, 4yo plus, 2m 4f 127y, Class 1 |
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Saturday 12th December 2020 |
1 Chatham Street Lad 16/1
2 Midnight Shadow 12/1
3 Benatar 25/1
4
Good Boy Bobby 6/1
17 ran Distances: 15l, 12l, ½l
Time: 5m 21.68s (slow by 22.68s)
Much too good for them!
— CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) December 12, 2020
Irish raider Chatham Street Lad bolts up in the Grade 3 Caspian Caviar Gold Cup Chase for Darragh O'Keeffe and Mick Winters 🏇🏆 pic.twitter.com/iHVrKJKeXO
Chatham Street Lad ran out an impressive winner of the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup at Cheltenham, giving jockey Darragh O’Keeffe the biggest success of his career.
Trained by Mick Winters, the eight-year-old had won two of his last three, but looked a class apart as he bounded up the hill.
O’Keeffe always looked full of confidence as he moved into a challenging position coming down the hill, with Paddy Power Gold Cup winner Coole Cody, Benatar, Master Tommytucker and Midnight Shadow all still in contention.
On landing in front at the second last, however, the Irish challenger sprinted clear and absolutely flew the final fence.
He beat Midnight Shadow by 15 lengths, with the northern raider in turn well clear of Benatar and Good Boy Bobby in fourth.
Winters said: “It was outstanding – it was a local jockey as well. He has come down to school on the horse lately and the horse has improved.
“The owners have always had horses in and they have a couple of pubs locally and things. In fairness he won well in Cork (last time out). This is spectacular.
“I’d be very humble about this. Racing is very special and the horses are treated so kind and people don’t realise it. It would be great to give something back as we are only passing through.
“I was confident we would run a blinder. Once he got over the last fence, I was hopeful after that. He is not Flat-bred he was bred for National Hunt, that’s why he was bought and he will keep developing.
“I don’t know where we might go next, but hopefully we might be back here (for the Festival) or at Aintree. He fiddled a couple of jumps and missed a few fences here and there, but I asked the jockey and he said he got in tight.”
Winters chose to celebrate his first Cheltenham winner in an unusual way, by rolling in the paddock.
He explained: “I said if he won, I would do like the pig and roll in the muck as that is what the pig does, so I had to back it up.
“We got here for the Foxhunters years ago and we finished mid-division. We all dream of the Foxhunters, but nowadays it has gone on a bit tough, so you dream of these races.”
O’Keeffe was also claiming his first victory at Cheltenham and added: “It was awesome.
“The one thing I thought might let him down was his jumping a bit, and at times it kind of did today. He was just a bit green.
“He travelled like a dream, he did make a few mistakes but when I wanted him, he was awesome.
“When Micky Winters comes over to England, he’s got to be taken seriously because when he has the ammunition he’s well able to train them. I’m very grateful to him for giving me the opportunity.
“We thought he’d run well, but we didn’t think he’d do that. It’s brilliant.
“When I was a child, I remember watching Ruby Walsh, Tony McCoy, Barry Geraghty and everyone coming up the hill and I always hoped at some stage of my career I would get to ride a winner here. It’s unbelievable,” he told ITV Racing.
The Caspian Caviar Gold Cup
£105,000 added, 4yo plus, 2m 4f 127y, Class 1
17 ran
Going: Soft
1 Chatham Street Lad 8 10-10 Michael Winters Darragh O'Keeffe 16/1
2 15 Midnight Shadow 7 11-3 Sue Smith Ryan Mania 12/1
3 12 Benatar 8 10-11 Gary Moore Jamie Moore 25/1
4 ½ Good Boy Bobby 7 11-1 Nigel Twiston-Davies Daryl Jacob 6/1
5 ¾ Annie Mc 6 10-11 Jonjo O'Neill Jonjo O'Neill Jr 18/1
6 10 Coole Cody 9 10-12 Evan Williams Adam Wedge 10/1
7 ¾ Master Tommytucker 9 11-12 Paul Nicholls Harry Cobden 15/2
8 1¾ Militarian 10 10-7 Andrew J Martin Mr James Martin 33/1
9 17 Al Dancer 7 11-9 Nigel Twiston-Davies Sam Twiston-Davies 5/1F
10 2¾ Southfield Stone 7 11-0 Paul Nicholls Bryony Frost 16/1
BD Romain De Senam 8 10-7 Dan Skelton Harry Skelton 33/1
FELL Champagne Mystery 6 10-8 Nicky Henderson Nico de Boinville 22/1
PU Drumconnor Lad 10 11-0 Adrian Paul Keatley 100/1
PU Huntsman Son 10 11-3 Alex Hales Kielan Woods 33/1
PU Cepage 8 11-10 Venetia Williams Charlie Deutsch 9/1
PU Windsor Avenue 8 11-3 Brian Ellison Brian Hughes 12/1
PU Saint Sonnet 5 11-2 Paul Nicholls Aidan Coleman 10/1