AND WE’RE OFF! The 2014 Cheltenham Festival is under way.
And not a moment too soon. We had a big cumbersome €20 note burning a hole in a trouser pocket this morning, but thankfully Western Warhorse came along in the 2.05 and ensured I would be burdened by money no longer.
Who needs cash, after all, when you’ve got the best damn horse racing schedule on the planet right in front of you?
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Joey Barton put down his Proust for a few minutes to (metaphorically) mingle with the rest of us peasants. And after Kevin Doyle generously tipped his aul’ boy’s horse to win big at 10/1 in the 2.40, Joey was made up.
He and Willie Mullins enjoyed the best possible start to the festival with Vautour controlling the Supreme Novices Hurdle and it became a double success for the pair when Quevega left it late to romp past Sirene Dainay on its way to a sixth Cheltenham title.
Tragedy
A severe back injury during the day’s big race, the Champion Hurdle, brought the life of Irish bred champion Our Conor to an end.
The Dessie Hughes trained horse began the Champion Hurdle as 5/1 fourth favourite and led in the middle stages before the fall. The course’s veterinary staff reportedly treated the five-year-old extensively, before taking the decision to put the horse down.
The big winner: Jezki
Jessica Harrington and JP McManus took the day’s big plaudits with 10/1 shot Jezksi winning out in the Champion Hurdle.
Jezki on the gallops yesterday. Dan Sheridan / INPHO
Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Barry Geraghty’s mount came into the final stages third, but well placed behind Captain Cee Bee, My Tent or Yours and Hurricane Fly. With three fences to go, the inboard motor really began to kick in and Geraghty guided the six-year-old to a stunning victory over My Tent or Yours and The New One.
Biggest loser: Champagne fever
The Arkle Chase began with two heavily-backed joint favourites, but neither paid dividends for punters.
Instead, it was David Pipe’s 33/1 shot Western Warhorse who came up with the goods, pipping Ruby Walsh on Champagne Fever in a thrilling finish.
Very sporting
Swansea ‘keeper Michel Vorm can’t lose in those shades
Joe Giddens
Joe Giddens
Sean O’Brien was ecstatic to see photographer Dan Sheridan
Dan Sheridan / INPHO
Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Full results:
1.30pm: Supreme Novices Hurdle: 1st Vautour 7-2jf, 2nd Jossies Hill 14-1, 3rd Vaniteux 11-1.2.05pm: Arkle Chase: 1st Western Warhorse 33-1, 2nd Champagne Fever 11-4jf, 3rd Trifolium 11-4jf.
2.40pm: Baylis & Harding Handicap Chase: 1st Holywell 10-1, 2nd Ma Filleule 16-1, 3 The Package 16-1.
3.20pm: Champion Hurdle: 1st Jezki 9-1, 2nd My Tent Or Yours 3-1, 3rd The New One 10-3.
The Winner's Enclosure: Jezki cruises as Champagne bubbles burst by Warhorse
AND WE’RE OFF! The 2014 Cheltenham Festival is under way.
And not a moment too soon. We had a big cumbersome €20 note burning a hole in a trouser pocket this morning, but thankfully Western Warhorse came along in the 2.05 and ensured I would be burdened by money no longer.
Who needs cash, after all, when you’ve got the best damn horse racing schedule on the planet right in front of you?
Tweet of the Day
Joey Barton put down his Proust for a few minutes to (metaphorically) mingle with the rest of us peasants. And after Kevin Doyle generously tipped his aul’ boy’s horse to win big at 10/1 in the 2.40, Joey was made up.
Making history not enough for Walsh and Mullins
Dust off that Rolling Stones tape your bought with the winnings of your first ever bet, because Tuesday was a day for Ruby.
Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
He and Willie Mullins enjoyed the best possible start to the festival with Vautour controlling the Supreme Novices Hurdle and it became a double success for the pair when Quevega left it late to romp past Sirene Dainay on its way to a sixth Cheltenham title.
Tragedy
A severe back injury during the day’s big race, the Champion Hurdle, brought the life of Irish bred champion Our Conor to an end.
The Dessie Hughes trained horse began the Champion Hurdle as 5/1 fourth favourite and led in the middle stages before the fall. The course’s veterinary staff reportedly treated the five-year-old extensively, before taking the decision to put the horse down.
The big winner: Jezki
Jessica Harrington and JP McManus took the day’s big plaudits with 10/1 shot Jezksi winning out in the Champion Hurdle.
Jezki on the gallops yesterday. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Barry Geraghty’s mount came into the final stages third, but well placed behind Captain Cee Bee, My Tent or Yours and Hurricane Fly. With three fences to go, the inboard motor really began to kick in and Geraghty guided the six-year-old to a stunning victory over My Tent or Yours and The New One.
Biggest loser: Champagne fever
The Arkle Chase began with two heavily-backed joint favourites, but neither paid dividends for punters.
Instead, it was David Pipe’s 33/1 shot Western Warhorse who came up with the goods, pipping Ruby Walsh on Champagne Fever in a thrilling finish.
Very sporting
Swansea ‘keeper Michel Vorm can’t lose in those shades
Joe Giddens Joe Giddens
Sean O’Brien was ecstatic to see photographer Dan Sheridan
Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Full results:
Blinkers on, here’s what’s coming up tomorrow
The big race on Wednesday is the Champion Chase with Barry Geraghty on Captain Conan and AP McCoy on Kid Cassidy.
Should be a thriller.
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