Showing posts with label Fairyhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairyhouse. Show all posts

2 Apr 2010

Take Zaarito for the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse

Lets hope the Irish grand national meeting goes ahead this weekend as it is always a hugely competitive and enjoyable meeting. The opener (1.55pm) is a real puzzle but the top weight Colbert Station should go close. He looks to have been laid out for this challenge and will relish the likely soft ground. Admitedly he would prefer further than this trip but with the ground likely to be heavy he should still go close. The 2.25pm  race is another trappy affair but perhaps Blackstairmountain will succeed for Ruby Walsh. Willie Mullins's inmate was a shade disappointing at Cheltenham but I believe he is better than the form he showed there.  That was a messy race at Prestbury Park when the ground was fairly quick on the opening day (Dunguib did not show his true form that day either). Loosen my load rates the danger on Sunday. The valuable mares race (the 2.55pm event) is a cracking good affair with Morning Supreme and For Bill renewing rivalry. Morning Supreme is taken to follow up her Limerick win although a slight negative would be the trip on heavy ground. Ruby will need to get the fractions right on this likely front runner. The feature race of the day, the Powers Gold Cup, is a really top class affair. I like the chances of Zaarito. This fellow has fallen a few times but is actually a pretty good jumper on the whole,like his high class stablemate Big Zeb. His trainer Colm Murphy is sure to have him primed for this having skipped Cheltenham. He had a nice confidence boosting win at Naas recently and should be tough to beat here. Jagoes Mills rates the danger. It is interesting to see that JP Mcmanus has bought Kempes. This classy sort has an outside chance but I suspect that the heavy ground will put a huge emphasis on stamina and I therefore believe that he is unlikely to get home. The 4.05pm event is another  minefield but perhaps Some Target (ew) will pay dividends. This fellow is a tad slow but stays very well which he will need to do on Sunday. In the concluding bumper (the 5.05pm race) Our Girl Salley should send us all home happy. She is a very likeable mare who relishes soft ground and was impressive recently at Limerick.


I like Full of Hope in the 5.40pm race at Dundalk on Saturday. The negative is her wide draw but this is a moderate enough maiden and she is taken to finally get the Ballydoyle bandwagon rolling for the season.

P.s As for the snooker in China, home favourite Ding Junhui (pictured below) is a confident selection to see off Mark Allen in the semi finals. 4-6 with Paddy Powers looks tasty.

19 Feb 2010

Notre Pere to deliver at Fairyhouse

Once again there is very good racing to look forward to this weekend. At Fairyhouse Notre Pere is a confident selection to win the feature event, the Bobbyjo chase. The softer the ground the better for this dour stayer. He has yet to hit top form this season but faces an easy enough task tomorrow barring accidents. On his best form Casey Jones would be a danger but he much prefers better ground than he will encounter tomorrow. Alaivan looks a class apart in the juvenile hurdle but will be very short in the market. The rest of the card is ultra competitive and very difficult to find winners so I will concentrate on the UK action for the rest of my fancies. If Haydock goes ahead Adams Island looks good in the 3.00pm race. This horse is a relentless galloper and should have too many guns for the opposition. I also like Predictive in the 1.50pm race at Uttoxeter. This horse is a course winner that stays well and should relish the conditions. At Naas on Sunday Tranquil Sea should win and hopefully he will not be too short in the market with Scotsirish in opposition. Take it Easee is one I like in the handicap hurdle although that is a very competitive race and is one for only small stakes.

Reflections: It was amazing to see Zaynar beaten at Kelso on Thursday, he was the only danger in my book beforehand to Solwhit in the champion hurdle. I still wonder whether Philip Fenton will be tempted to run the mighty Dunguib in the Champion Hurdle as it does not look a strong renewal this year.
It is not too long to the flat season as well and it will be fascinating to see if St Nicholas Abbey proves the real deal this season. He does look a machine but has yet to encounter fast ground so that might be a slight worry. Aidan O'Brien's tally of 10 group 1 prizes last season will easily be bettered this season in my view, as he has a host of promising sorts to look forward to plus a very strong older horse brigade this season including Rip Van Winkle,Fame and Glory and Age of Aquarius. At First Sight is a potential dark horse and this Galileo colt could be one to follow later in the season.