Each day of the 2022 Cheltenham Festival, here at SUREWIN, we'll give you our quick-fire positive and negative trends for EVERY race. Apply these to the final cards and you will build-up a picture and a profile of which horses have historically done the best in recent renewals.
Did you know - 32 of the last 38 Champion Hurdle winners won last time out?
We hope they help narrow down the fields and also help pin-point plenty of winners at the 2022 Cheltenham Festival for you..........................................
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2021 Winner: APPRECIATE IT 8/11 fav
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Paul Townend
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VERDICT: Plenty of reputations on the line here, with the first three in the betting all unbeaten, while the first four in the betting are trained by Henderson (Jonbon & Constitution Hill) and Mullins (Dysart Dynamo & Kilcruit) so it could be a straight shootout between the two trainers here. Constitution Hill was an eye-catching winner of the Tolworth Hurdle at Sandown in January, but I’m not totally convinced about that form. The second - Jetoile - has since finished last in the Betfair Hurdle and Sandown is a very different track to Cheltenham. Jonbon has lived up to his hype so far - winning all three hurdles starts - being related to Douvan. I’ve been impressed with his slick jumping and it’s hard to knock his chance. However, Mullins has won the race five times in the last 9 years and I’m happy to side with him again. DYSART DYNAMO looks their main hope with Paul Townend preferring him. He’s 4-from-4 now (2 NH Flat and 2 hurdles) and has won his last two by an aggregate of 38 lengths. Having also won over further is a plus and looks the sort to go to the very top. KILCRUIT was a close second in the Champion Bumper last season here and even though he’s taken his time to get going over hurdles was a nice winner of a Grade Two at Punchestown last time and also represents last year’s winning connections. Of the rest, you can’t rule out Mighty Porter for the Gordon Elliott yard after a nice G1 win at Leopardstown over Christmas - the negative though would be that 25 of the last 27 winners ran that calendar year.
2021 Winner: SHISHKIN (4/9 fav)
Trainer – Nicky Henderson
Jockey – Nico de Boinville
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VERDICT: It’s hard to crab what Edwardstone has done this season - winning his last four starts over fences - he’ll be popular for the Alan King yard. However, the worry is that 14 of the last 15 winners were aged 6 or 7, so at 8 years-old this is a big negative. He’s also raced at Cheltenham (all hurdles) three times and been unplaced each time. Blue Lord just got the better of Riviere D’Etel in the Irish Arkle last time (1/2) and there shouldn’t be much between them again. But RIVIERE D ETEL was hampered late on that day and you feel that without that interference would have won that race. This Gordon Elliott runner has won three of her 5 starts over fences and being a mare also gets a handy 7lbs allowance again here. Of the rest, Haut En Couleurs, Saint Sam, who was third in the Irish Arkle and Magic Daze are other players here, but the second pick is COEUR SUBLIME (e/w). This Henry De Bromhead runner got off the mark at the third try over fences last time at Gowran Park by 12 lengths and jockey Rachael Blackmore also prefers him over the other De Bromhead runner - Magic Daze. He was also runner up in the 2019 Triumph Hurdle here, so has a bit of Festival pedigree under his belt.
2021 Winner: VINTAGE CLOUDS (28/1)
Trainer – Sue Smith
Jockey – Ryan Mania
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VERDICT: Some class acts here, including former King George and Ryanair Chase winner - Frodon - but this Paul Nicholls runner is into a handicap here and has to lump 11-12 around and give weight away all round. Nicholls is also actually 0-from-23 in this race. The Irish have a poor record too (2 wins in the last 53 runnings!) - therefore, their entries Death Duty, Noble Yeats, Floueur, Ben Dundee, Foxy Jack, Doctor Duffy and Discordantly are overlooked. Horses wearing headgear is another plus - 9 of the last 10 winners had some kind of extra head attire - Lostintranslation, Floueur, Foxy Jacks, Doctor Duffy, Tea Clipper, Vintage Clouds, Discordantly, Kiltealy Briggs, Corach Rambler, Our Power and Gericault Roque fit the head-gear trend. We’ve also got last year’s winner - Vintage Clouds - back for more (also runner up in 2019). This 12 year-old ran well after a wind op last time at Donny and is rated only a pound higher this year - this will be his sixth Festival run. The trip is a small concern for both Tea Clipper and Kiltealy Briggs, while the consistent Fantastikas looks to hold a big chance for the Twiston-Davies yard. Gordon Elliott said a few weeks ago he felt his Death Duty was well-handicapped and Does He Know has won 3 of his 4 chase starts - but you just worry about his lack of experience in a race like this. So, the three I like are OUR POWER, CORACH RAMBLER and GERICAULT ROQUE. The former was a fair third in the Coral Trophy Chase last time at Kempton and is in here just 2lbs higher. Trip and ground are fine, but also only has 10st to carry this time. Corach Rambler unseated at Ascot last time in the race Does He Know won. But was favourite that day and staying on at the time. He’s a course winner for the Lucinda Russell yard too and is another with a featherweight of just 10st 2lbs. Finally, Gericault Roque has been runner-up in his last three races and comes from the Pipe yard that have a fair record in the race. Another with a light weight (10st) and we know he stays further, having run well in the Classic Chase last time at Warwick over 3m5f.
2021 Winner: HONEYSUCKLE (1st 11/10 fav)
Trainer – Henry De Bromhead
Jockey – Rachael Blackmore
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VERDICT: It’s anyone’s guess to the level of form and fitness last year’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle winner - Appreciate It. He’s looked top class and has won all four hurdles starts for the powerful Willie Mullins yard. But he’s not been seen since winning at the Festival 12 months ago and that’s the worry for all his backers. Therefore, it’s hard to get away from the current champ - HONEYSUCKLE. She’s won all 14 starts over hurdles now after landing her third Irish Champion Hurdle last month at Leopardstown and gets the handy 7lbs allowance again. Of the rest, 5 year-olds don’t have the best record in the race so Teahupoo, although I do think this horse will be useful in time, Zanahiyr and Adagio all have this trend to overcome. The 2020 winner - Epatante - has returned this season to win the Fighting Fifth and Christmas Hurdles and getting the mares’ allowance is another you can’t rule out. But the safe call is to stick with Honeysuckle, with TEAHUPOO and EPATANTE the clear e/w value calls in the race for me.
2021 Winner: BLACK TEARS (11/1)
Trainer – Denise Foster
Jockey – Jack Kennedy
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VERDICT: ‘Girl Power’ next for the Mares’ Hurdle. Telmesomethinggirl won the Mares’ Novice Hurdle last season and is a big player. But he’s not won a race since and that’s the worry. Queens Brook was runner up to Burning Victory last time and I’m not sure she can reverse that form. Mrs Milner (Pertemps) and Heaven Help Us (Coral Cup) were both Festival winners last season and have to command respect on that alone. The home-based yards have fair chances in Marie’s Rock (Henderson) and Martello Sky (Wadham) - both winners last time out too. But you feel Paul Townend would have had the pick of the Mullins runners - Echoes In Rain, Burning Victory and STORMY IRELAND, so the fact he’s gone for the last-named is significant. This 8 year-old has returned to form since going back to Mullins - winning the Relkeel Hurdle at this track on New Year’s Day. She was also 5th in 2020 in this race and a close second in 2019 - this will be her fourth Festival run and she’s the joint top-rated in the line-up. Of those at bigger prices - INDEFATIGABLE (e/w) - is interesting too. She’ll be better for a recent run at Warwick after 2 months off, but the return to this track is the key. She was a fair 4th in this race last season and her overall runs at the track read 5-1-2-1-4-2, having also won the Martin Pipe at the 2020 Festival.
2021 Winner: JEFF KIDDER
Trainer – Noel Meade
Jockey – Sean Flanagan
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VERDICT: The Willie Mullins-trained Gaelic Warrior has been all the rage for this for a while, but he looks poor value for a horse that is yet to run in this country and is also yet to win a race. He’s raced three times in France. Mullins also doesn’t have a great record in the race - is currently 0-from-16. Trainer Paul Nicholls often does well in this though - he runs Bell Ex One. Gordon Elliott is another handler to note - he’s won three of the last 9 - he’s got The Tide Turns, Iberique Du Seuil and Doctor Churchill, but it’s his BRITZKA (e/w) and EBASARI (e/w) that are of more interest. Jockey Davy Russell rides the last-named and despite having ground to make up in Brazil, who beat him last time by 16 lengths, things should be different into a handicap. He’s also only had three runs over hurdles and the first time cheekpieces catch the eye too. Britzka also has the first-time headgear (blinkers), but ran the useful Fil Dor to around 9 lengths at Leopardstown in a Grade 2 on Boxing Day and that form looks solid - Robbie Power rides. Of the rest, Champion Green, Petit Tonnerre, HMS Seahorse and the already mentioned - Brazil - are respected, but the final pick is SAINT SEGAL (e/w), for the Jane Williams yard. He’s won two of his three hurdles runs and wasn’t disgraced to be second in the G1 Coral Juvenile Hurdle at Chepstow in December. The winner of that race - Porticello - has since franked the form too. The first-time tongue is one and the useful Chester Williams takes off 3lbs from the saddle.
2021 Winner: GALVIN 7/2
Trainer – I R Ferguson
Jockey – Jack Kennedy
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VERDICT: A bit disappointing that we’ve only seven runners here and really Beatthebullet can’t win based on the ratings. Mullins has two - On The Ropes and Stattler - both have a chance, but the last-named looks their slightly better hope having won both starts over fences and also represents last year’s winning connections. Pats Fancy will be flying the flag for the British (Rebecca Curtis) but he was a solid second to the useful Bravemansgame last time at Newbury and can’t be ruled out on that form. Last year’s Albert Bartlett winner - Vanillier - was impressive that day and can’t be discounted but was 18 lengths behind Stattler last time at Naas so has a bit to find. That leaves RUN WILD FRED and BRAESIDE (e/w) - the two Gordon Elliott runners. The first one will be popular with leading amateur Jamie Codd riding. The ‘Codfather’ has ridden the winner of this race 3 times in the last seven years. This 8 year-old wasn’t disgraced to be second to Fury Road in a G1 Novice Chase at Leopardstown at the end of December and prior to that won well at Navan. He’s been kept fresh for this since and is expected to go well. Braeside won the Cork Grand National last October, so stamina is assured, and even though he’s not done much in his last two races, but had excuses as one was a fair handicap and the other a Grade Two.