Can Grand Crus Beat Big Bucks?

Grand Crus was theimpressive 10 length winner of the Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday, by 10 lengths. He will now take on Big Buck’s in the World Hurdle at The Cheltenham Festival in March. Game on!

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Big Bucks off to Cheltenham

Speaking to reporters trainer David Pipe said; “Most dreams are shattered here but he’s done that exceptionally nicely, I’ve always held him in the highest regard and he’s proved it today. Today was the World Hurdle without Big Buck’s and let’s hope we both get there in good form.  I wouldn’t swap him for anything – even Big Buck’s.

Paddy Power cut Grand Crus from 10-1 to 3-1 and eased Big Buck’s out from 4-7 to 4-5. Last year the bookies let Big Buck’s go out to evens, as they were winning big at the Cheltenham Festival but this year maybe he has a genuine contender?

Certainly that was impressive and Grand Crus came up the hill powerfully, but he didn’t have Big Buck’s breathing down his neck. An unbeaten horse with such good form will be a very different proposition. The World Hurdle has been dominated by Big Buck’s and the young pretender could deny him another victory.

Would I take 4-5 about Big Buck’s now, no.  I would wait until the declarations are made before having a bet, but I think that this match will be close if it happens and 3-1 is some value for the World Hurdle, but I wouldn’t write off Big Buck’s not by any stretch of the imagination. I think he will be tough to beat, but if anyone can, Grand Crus is the one.

Game On!

Grand Crus Update………David Pipe says this morning;

“All is good with him. He ate up last night and he seems fine this morning, It’s every trainer’s and jockey’s dream to have a horse like him and that’s what we’re all in the job for. He’s still only a six-year-old and he’s lightly raced, so it’s very exciting. We went to Cheltenham full of hope, but you can’t expect a performance like that. He was going into Graded company for the first time, which is a lot different to running in handicaps, but he was extremely good. The ground in March will be what ever it’s going to be, but Cheltenham always do a good job watering. I think he is better on softer ground and he has a high knee action, but safe ground is all he really needs. The ground wasn’t that soft on Saturday and he certainly wasn’t too bad on it there. Let’s hope both he and Big Buck’s make it to Cheltenham in March and we can get our horse there in the same kind of form. If we finish second to Big Buck’s it will be a fantastic run and if we manage to beat him, it will be amazing.”

Big Bucks Tops World Hurdle Entries

Big Buck’s heads a field of 46 in his bid to reap yet another World Hurdle at Cheltenham, William Hill going 4-7 about Paul Nicholls’ eight-year-old, with betting without the favourite also available.

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Big Bucks off to Cheltenham

If successful in a third Championship staying event, Andy Stewart’s long-distance dominator could equal the record of the fantastic Inglis Drever, and record a monumental eleventh victory on the spin.

In a bid to upset the division, Nicky Henderson relies on the progressive Oscar Whisky, 2009 runner-up Punchestowns and 2009’s Triumph Hurdle-winning Zaynar, whereas Alan King fields exciting pair Karabak and Bensalem.

The David Pipe-trained Grand Crus has been the subject of significant support since his Cheltenham and Haydock routs, with Irish hope Mikael D’Haguenet returning to the smaller obstacles after two winless starts over fences.

Lucy Rhodes, spokeswoman for William Hill, said, ‘Big Buck’s was the only one of four to have returned from Prestbury last season with his Championship banker status intact. He’s since been hot fav for the hat-trick – can anyone crack the Stewarts’ staying stranglehold this time?’

World Hurdle: 4-7 Big Buck’s, 8-1 Quevega, 10-1 Karabak, 12-1 Grand Crus, Oscar Whisky, Punchestowns, 14-1 Mourad, Solwhit, Zaynar, 16-1 Any Given Day, Mikael D’Haguenet, 20-1 Bensalem, Celestial Halo, Fiveforthree, Khyber Kim, 25-1 Ashkazar, Luska Lad, Organisateur, Shinrock Paddy, Thousand Stars, 33-1 Fair Along, Powerstation, Restless Harry, Souffleur, Spirit River, Walkon, 40-1 Cristal Bonus, 50-1 Berties Dream, Beshabar, Blackstairmountain, Catch Me, James De Vassy, Shalone 66-1 BAR (EW 1/4 1,2,3)

Surely Big Bucks is a “Good Thing” So what about without him?

World Hurdle w/o Big Buck’s: 4-1 Quevega, 9-2 Karabak, 11-2 Any Given Day, Grand Crus, 6-1 Mourad, Oscar Whisky, Punchestowns, 8-1 Solwhit, 9-1 Zaynar, 10-1 Bensalem, Khyber Kim, Mikael D’Haguenet, 11-1 Celestial Halo, 12-1 Fiveforthree, 14-1 Ashkazar, Luska Lad, Organisateur, Shinrock Paddy, Thousand Stars, 16-1 Fair Along, Souffleur, Spirit River, Walkon, 20-1 Cristal Bonus, Powerstation, Restless Harry, 25-1 Berties Dream, Beshabar, Blackstairmountain, Catch Me, James De Vassy, Shalone (EW 1/4 1,2,3)

Quevega To Land Punchestown World Hurdle

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I am back in the land of the living, just, having had a migraine headache of biblical proportions last night. Punchestown is going much the same was as Cheltenham for the punters but just as she did at Cheltenham Quevega can ride to the rescue today.

The mare’s second successive victory in the David Nicholson at The Festival was of the highest order and it is Mourad who provides the biggest danger. Mourad looked good at Fairyhouse but I think off 11st 5lb Quevega is the one and at 4-1 I will certainly be on.

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In the other big race I will be hoping than Riverside Theatre can beat Captain Cee Bee once again as he did at Cheltenham. at 10-3 I would be on him rather then the favourite. This is very much a secondary bet to Quevega.

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5:30 Ladbrokes.com World Series Hurdle – 5.30pm Punchestown: 4-1 Quevega, 9-2 Mourad, 5-1 Karabak,8-1 Powerstation, 12-1 Berties Dream, Bensalem, Oscar Dan Dan, Noble Prince, Cousin Vinny, 20-1 Ninetieth Minute, 25-1 War Of Attrition, Kayf Aramis, 33-1 Jessies Dream, Prince Erik, 40-1 Aitmatov (EW 1/4 1,2,3)



6:40 Ryanair Novice Chase – 6.40pm Punchestown: 3-1 Captain Cee Bee,10-3 Riverside Theatre, 7-2 Psycho, 11-2 Osana, 8-1 Sports Line, 15-1 Archie Boy, 16-1 Let Yourself Go, 20-1 Roberto Goldback, 28-1 Fosters Cross, 66-1 Schelm (EW 1/4 1,2,3)

Day Two to the Bookies, But I’m Not Cross!

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Carl Harris @ Cheltenham

A day to remember for the Bookmakers at least at Cheltenham

I had Peddlers Cross each way at 7/1 in the Neptune Novice Hurdle, which basically paid for the day. I am simply amazed at the results today.

While Ginger dominated the Grand National through the 1970s with legendary three-time winner Red Rum, McCain jnr has made Cheltenham his own playground since taking over the family licence in 2006.

We spoke to some top guests today at Cheltenham including Sam Wahley-Cohen the jockey of Long Run, but I think we put the curse on him as he was beaten. Weapon’s Amnesty and an unflinching Davy Russell spoiled what appeared to be an RSA Chase already gift-wrapped for Nicky Henderson at the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday.

Master Minded was dethroned in the Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase as Big Zeb expunged his fall of 12 months earlier to land the highlight on day two of the Cheltenham Festival.

When the 40-1 bumper winner bolted up in the last it proved it was just not the punters day. I enjoyed the day, we had Claude Charlet on the show to talk about French horses and we spoke to Statto as well as trainer Pat Murphy who was a good guy to have on.

All in all it was a good day, but tomorrow we need a few winners! Big Bucks should be the one to win and win well!

Cheltenham Festival, Thursdays Early Prices

Time: 1.30 Cheltenham, Distance: Two miles, 110 yards

Jewson Novices’ Handicap Chase: 7-1 Rivaliste, 15-2 The Hollinwell, 9-1 China Rock, 10-1 Hey Big Spender, 11-1 Dave’s Dream, 14-1 Copper Bleu, Jered, Nicanor, 15-1 Lenabane, The Midnight Club, 20-1 Gansey, King’s Forest, Tanks for That, Working Title, 25-1 Awesome George, Door Boy, Fiendish Flame,  Take the Breeze,  Seven is my Number, 50-1 Othermix, ALL QUOTED  (EW ¼ 1,2,3,4)

Time: 2.05 Cheltenham, Distance: Three Miles

Pertemps Final: 7-2 Alfie Sherrin, 7-1 Ainama, 11-1  Prince Erik, 12-1 Smoking Aces, 16-1 Fredo,  18-1 Buena Vista, 20-1 Don’t Push It, Kayf Aramis, Silk Affair, Time Electric, 22-1 Cross Kennon, Maucaillou,  25-1 Boulavogue, Erzen, Trenchant, 28-1 Ballyfitz, Chamirey,Palypso De Creek, Roccos Hall, 33-1 College Daisy, Mr Thriller,  South oThe Border, Special Occasion, 40-1 Montana Slim, ALL QUOTED  (EW ¼ 1,2,3,4,5)

Time: 2.40 Cheltenham, Distance: Two miles, Five Furlongs

Ryanair Chase:7-2 Poquelin, 4-1 Tranquil Sea, 11-2 Barbers Shop, 11-1 Schindlers Hunt, 12-1 Petit Robin, Planet Of Sound, 14-1 J’y Vole, -Voy Por Ustedes, 16-1 Albertas Run, 22-1 Scotsirish, 25-1 Deep Purple, 33-1  Barker, Jack The Giant, (EW ¼ 1-2-3)



Time: 3.20 Cheltenham, Distance: Three Miles

World Hurdle: 8-11 Big Buck’s, 7-1 Tidal Bay, 8-1 Karabak, 14-1  Sentry Duty, Time For Rupert, 16-1 Katchit, 25-1 Cousin Vinny, 33-1 War Of Attrition, 40-1 Lie Forrit, Powerstation, 66-1 Cape Tribulation, Fair Along,  80-1 Ebadiyan, Oscar Dan Dan (EW ¼ 1-2-3)

World Hurdle Without Big Buck’s: 3-1 Tidal Bay, 10-3 Karabak, 7-1 Sentry Duty, 8-1 Katchit, Time For Rupert, 11-1 Cousin Vinny, 12-1 War Of Attrition, 16-1 Lie Forrit, Powerstation, 33-1 Cape Tribulation, Fair Along, 50-1 Ebadiyan, Oscar Dan Dan, – (EW ¼ 1-2-3)

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Big Bucks can show his class in The World Hurdle

How Far Will Big Buck’s Win The World Hurdle By? 14-1 Under 1 Length, 12-1 1 to 1 ¾, 5-1 2 to 3 ¾ Lengths, 11-4 4 to 10 Lengths, 10-1 Over 10 lengths

Time: 4.00 Cheltenham, Distance: Two miles, Five Furlongs

Byrne Group Plate: 8-1 Song Of Songs,  Sunnyhill Boy, Watch My Back, 11-1 I’m So Lucky, 12-1 Chapoturgeon, 14-1 Aigle D’Or, Atouchbetweenacara, Jayo, 16-1 In Compliance, Tarotino, 20-1 Great Endeavour, Gwanako, My Petra, The Sawyer,  25-1 From Dawn To Dusk,  Private Be, 28-1 Made in Taipan, 33-1 Martys Mission, Mister McGoldrick, Mount Oscar,  Our Vic,Victorias Groom, 40-1 Changing Course, 50-1 Knight Legend, ALL QUOTED (EW ¼ 1,2,3,4,5)

Time: 4.40 Cheltenham, Distance: Two miles, 110 yards

Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Chase: 6-1 Ballabriggs, 7-1 Shillingstone, 8-1 Galant Nuit, 12-1 Isn’t That Lucky, Nostringsattached, 14-1 Fingeronthepulse, 16-1 Heathcliff, I’moncloudnine, Khachaturian, 20-1 Faltering Fullback, Faasel, Kia Kaha, 25-1-1 Boychuk, Buck Legend, Hello Bud, Lysander, Ma Yahab, Oodachee, Saphir Des Bois,  33-1 Zitenka, 40-1 Freds Benefit, 50-1 Mr Robert,  Parsons Legacy, 66-1 Burren Legend, ALL QUOTED  (EW ¼ 1,2,3,4,5)

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Cheltenham Festival, Thursdays Horseracing Tips, Day 3

Thursday – Day Three at Cheltenham Tips, Betting Preview

This is Ladbrokes World Hurdle Day, and I have my best bet of the week on Thursday in the feature race. With Cheltenham half way through, now is the time to make some big money ! Here are my bets for Thursday.

1:30 Jewson Novice Chase, Wishfull Thinking, Win 7/2 with Bluesq

I don’t like backing favourites as a rule but this one looks a very good bet and could be easily the best horse in the field. He beat Calgary Bay last time out at Cheltenham and though lightly raced boasts a 50% strike rate, with five wins from ten races. I would suggest that he is a worthy favourite and should get things off to a good start on Thursday.

2:05 Pertemps Final, Kayf Aramis, Each Way 25/1 with Stan James

Always a competitive race, to say the least. One horse I love is Kayf Aramis who is well in credit with me and could run another good race here at a big price. I will have a minimum stakes each-way bet on Nigel Twiston-Davies’ nine year-old. He will be fit and ready, that is for sure and you cannot question his heart. This is one horse that gives his all. He has not won since moving for Venetia Williams but showed last time at Haydock that may change sooner rather than later. At the price I will take my old friend to do me a favour, again, each-way.

2:40 Ryan Air Chase, Voy Por Ustedes, Each Way 14/1 with Paddy Power

At a big price, making his debut for Nicky Henderson Voy Por Ustedes has to be worth a cheeky flutter. Henderson has his team in fine fettle, with his horses running well. It is a big leap of faith to think he can come back and win but if anyone can pull it off then it is Nicky Henderson. A place still pays a decent return so as i say a sporting flutter is on the cards here for me on the former Champion Chaser.

3:20 World Hurdle, Big Buck’s Win 5/4 with Betfred

I have already backed, heavily, Big Buck’s at 5/4 for this. I can not believe that price and will eat my hat if he goes off bigger than that on course. I will be amazed if he doesn’t emulate Quevega and make it three wins in successive years at the Cheltenham Festival. Grand Crus is probably the best challenger that Big Buck’s has faced but in my book he is way better than the rest and will win. This is my best bet of the week. Certainly at the 5/4 I am more than happy.

4:00 Byrne Group Handicap, Agile D’or, Each-Way 9/2 with William Hill

Another difficult handicap for us to solve. Hopefully this should be straight forward. I think Nicky henderson has plotted this one up for a win and I think he will have plenty in hand to land this. Not the biggest price winner you will ever back, but judging by the way he won at Newbury he is a very decent horse indeed. He has a mark of 138 over fences but was rated a fair bit higher over hurdles, which says to me that he could be very well handicapped. This is a decent each-way bet to nothing!

4:40 Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup, No Bet.

Not a race for me! Amateur races are tough at the best of times, this is definitely one for an early finish. I hope to be well ahead and will not get involved here.

Big Bucks Heads World Hurdle Entries

Defending champion Big Buck’s could face up to 15 rivals in the Ladbrokes World Hurdle at Cheltenham on Thursday following the confirmation stage.

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Big Bucks Won The World Hurdle in 2009

Paul Nicholls’ seven-year-old was a brilliant winner of the Grade One contest 12 months ago and has continued in a similar vein this season with two bloodless successes at Newbury. Karabak was second in the latter of those races, the Long Walk Hurdle, and looks set to reoppose at the Festival for Alan King, who also has former champion hurdler Katchit to call upon.

Last year’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle favourite Cousin Vinny looks set to return to the smaller obstacles after a brief stint over fences, while his trainer Willie Mullins has also left in Mourad. Mouse Morris’ 2006 Cheltenham Gold Cup hero War Of Attrition has been enjoying a fantastic season in Ireland and looks set to return to the scene of his finest hour. Other entries from the Emerald Isle are Ebadiyan, Oscar Dan Dan, Powerstation and Royal And Regal.

Howard Johnson’s recent Cleeve Hurdle winner Tidal Bay is one of the more viable contenders, while Cape Tribulation, Fair Along, Lie Forrit, Sentry Duty and Time For Rupert complete the entries.

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Seeking Out Cheltenham Antepost Value

With the festival now quite literally days away, it is worth taking a look for some value in the Cheltenham Festival Antepost betting markets.

Most bookmakers are now non-runner no bet, certainly William Hill and Stan James are. He are some ante-post horseracing tips for the Cheltenham Festival 2010 from Racing Diary.

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McCoy rides Get Me Out of Here at Cheltenham

The Cheltenham Festival kicks off at 1.30 on Tuesday 16th March with the Supreme Novice Hurdle.  Dunguib is the obvious one here and there is no value in backing him, indeed he will be a better price on the day than he is now. I know that some bookmakers will offer an enhanced price on Dunguib. If the hype is to be believed he has already won. Another unbeaten horse offers excellent value in my book.

It will come as no surprise to Racing Diary readers that I will offer you Get Me Out Of Here as an each-way alternative to Dunguib.  We have backed him every time since his debut win and we were on last time out when he bolted up despite a blunder in the closing stages. Dunguib is a very nice horse but there are questions over his jumping and at odds on I prefer to back ur boy here.

Dunguib could win easily but at the prices we will still get a better return backing Get Me Out Of Here each-way if he were to finish second to Dunguib.  Our advice- Back Get Me Out Of Here Each Way. The best prices for the Supreme Novice Hurdle are below;

The Champion Hurdle is a bit of a nightmare puzzle to solve. Zaynar was favourite until getting beaten at Kelso. He is now as high as 9/1 for the Champion Hurdle with many dismissing his chances now. Nicky Henderson has said that he still believes that Zaynar is a live contender for the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

The ground at Kelso was exceptionally bad. It has been said that had Zaynar not being running there then the meeting would have been called off. We know that the ground at Cheltenham will be perfect jumping ground. Ground that suits Zaynar down to the ground. He will also have his cheek-pieces back on and the hill at Cheltenham suits him, as we saw last year in the Triumph.

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Zaynar- Champion Hurdle contender at 9/1

I am prepared to ignore the run at Kelso. At the prices I advice an each-way bet on Zaynar for the Champion Hurdle. The best prices for the Champion Hurdle are below;

In the RSA Chase, Nicky Henderson saddles two of the best chasers he says he has ever trained in Punchestowns and Long Run. I really like Punchestowns and have long had a voucher with his name on it for this race. However the value has gone. I actually think Henderson could have a clean-sweep in the RSA Chase with Burton Port filling the third place spot. I would advise a small each-way bet at a big price on Burton Port, but I am of the view that the winner will come from the top two in the betting.

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Punchestowns second to Big Bucks in the World Hurdle

In the World Hurdle Big Bucks’ is most people’s idea of the banker of the Cheltenham Festival. I have to say he will be very hard to beat but something has to fill the frame and should anything go wrong for Big Bucks then we will be holding some value. I am delighted to have backed Tidal Bay, each-way for the Ladbrokes World Hurdle.

Tidal Bay is a very good horse. Indeed he won the Arkle a couple of years ago and came right back to form last time out with a big win in the Cleeve Hurdle last time out at Cheltenham. Connections know plenty about winning the World Hurdle, Inglis Dreaver having dominated the event in recent years. At the prices I am delighted to get some value, again even if Big Bucks wins (he will I am sure) I will get a better return should Tidal Bay get in the frame. He is a very good horse and I advise a good each-way bet on Tidal Bay for the World Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

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Big Buck’s Now 4-7 For World Hurdle at Cheltenham

Big Buck’s once again stamped his class with an authoritative display in the Long Walk Hurdle at Newbury. Last season’s World Hurdle hero was sent off at 1-2 to record his sixth successive victory over timber, but there were a few anxious moments as Ruby Walsh became animated turning for home.

Big Buck’s affirmed his position as a ‘punting banker’ for next March’s Cheltenham festival when taking the rescheduled Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury this afternoon.

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Big Bucks showed his class in Long Walk Hurdle

Despite tough conditions, the Andy Stewart-owned hurdler destroyed the opposition in the three-mile contest, causing bookmakers William Hill to slash his odds for the World Hurdle to 4-7 from even money.  Pretender to the crown Diamond Harry could only finish third in the race and was eased to 7-1 from 6-1, whilst Karabak’s solid second-place saw Hills trim his odds to 7-1 from 12-1. Nick Williams – trainer of Diamond Harry- has now highlighted a possible tilt at the RSA Chase for his charge – for which Hills have re-quoted the gelding at odds of 12-1.

Kate Miller, spokeswoman for William Hill, said: ‘’Big Buck’s now appears absolutely bombproof for the Festival after today’s performance, and is a certainty to appear on every punters ‘banker’ list for March.’’

In other ante-post news Solwhit now matches Zaynar as joint 9-2 favourite for the Champion Hurdle after taking the Leopardstown December Hurdle today, whilst What A Friend’s victory in the Lexus Chase saw his odds for the Gold Cup tumble to 20-1 from 33-1, with his Hennessy victor Denman also trimmed to 2-1 from 9-4. Champion trainer Paul Nicholls now rates as a 1/3 chance to saddle the winner of next March’s Gold Cup for a fourth successive year.



World Hurdle (William Hill Bet) 4-7 Big Bucks, 7-1 Diamond Harry, Karabak, 16-1 Mr Thriller,  20-1 Whiteoak,  25-1 Fair Along, 33-1 Cousin Vinny (Others On Request) (EW 1/4 1,2,3)

Cheltenham Gold Cup: 6-4 Kauto Star,  2-1 Denman, 14-1 Imperial Commander, 16-1 Cooldine, 20-1 What A Friend, 25-1 Joncol, 33-1 Money Trix, Notre Pere, 40-1 Barbers Shop, Madison du Berlais, 50-1 Albertas Run, In Compliance, Killyglen,  Rare Bob, 66-1 Cappa Bleu, Schindlers Hunt , 100-1 Niche Market (Others On Request) (EW 1/4 1,2,3)