Cheltenham is under 3 weeks away now and while all the talk
is of Willie Mullins, Co. Meath will be making their own raid on the Cotswolds
in the shape of Noel Meade, Gordon Elliott and Tony Martin. Noel Meade in
particular has a few very exciting prospects including Very Wood, Apache
Stronghold, Wounded Warrior, Monksland, Muirhead, Aengus and big Gold Cup
chance Road to Riches, not to mention the handicaps. Recently married Meade
could have a honeymoon period in Cheltenham. What a thrill it would be to see
the man from the North East train the winner of the blue riband event on the
Friday.
Kingbet are having up and coming jockey from the Noel Meade
stable Ger Fox to a Cheltenham Preview evening in Gleesons in Drogheda on the 4th
of March at 8pm. He will be joined by Champion Chase winning jockey Andrew
Lynch, form expert Tony Keenan and myself to hand out the free bets and
enhanced prices! MC for the night will be Will Reilly. Do join us for an evening
to look forward to the big races and try to find a few winners.
Dundalk seen its fair share of celebrations last Friday
night with popular local winners Share a Secret and Headlong. A great cheer
went up when the Dunleer trained and Dromiskin owned Headlong held on in the
last. None of my selections are locally trained this week, but if I find a
winner or two, we won’t mind where they’re from.
Tubeanie is a horse who’s had plenty of tries to break the
maiden tag, 14 to be exact. But another chance is taken with the 4yo filly as
her last run in France would be good enough to win this ordinary heat, the
first at Dundalk. Amy Weaver trained her to be 2nd in Chantilly with
the application of first time blinkers and first start on all weather. The
racing post gave her a rating of 79 for that effort which would be more than
good enough for this. Before that she was twice second in
England off 59; two starts ago edging out Bishan Bedi into 3rd at
Yarmouth. Denis Cullen now trains Tubeanie and if she is not tired from her
travels, she may go one better than the trainer’s Whippers Boy here a fortnight
ago.
32 are entered for the 47-65 7f handicap on the card, only
14 can run. 2 darts are thrown to hit the winner. Lucky Boo has very poor
form on paper. Rated as low as 44 now a leap of faith is taken with this 6yo
mare. She’s had excuses for nearly all of her runs at Dundalk though, including
when nearly falling early on here on the 30th of January. Beat only
3l the last day behind Elusive in Paris; she came from last off a slowly run
pace, was hampered 2f out and stayed on eye-catchingly to suggest a win soon is
not beyond her. Doonard Prince ran in that same race and had an extremely wide
trip throughout. The 6yo gelding wasn’t beaten far back in October here off 70
and now runs off 62. This course and distance winner is the type at a big price
to go close if getting a nice inside draw.
Have a Nice Day remains on 73 after finishing 2nd to
a highly progressive Togoville on his last start over a mile. He now drops to 7f,
the distance all his 4 wins have come over and the Sabrina Harty gelding could
be value against some recent winners like Have a Great Day and past winners of
this race Fastidious and Indian Landing. Lifting Me Higher ran a satisfactory
race first time out here behind Arif under hands and heels riding. The
well-bred Sea the Stars filly should improve plenty for the outing and her
shrewd trainer won this maiden last year with American Girl.
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