Each day of the 2022 Cheltenham Festival here at SUREWIN we give you our quick-fire positive and negative stats for EVERY Cheltenham Festival race. Apply these trends 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 -27 of the last 35 Champion Chase were aged between 7 and 9.
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: BOB OLINGER (6/4 fav)
Trainer – Henry De Bromhead
Jockey – Rachael Blackmore
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VERDICT: In the end SIR GERHARD’s connections opted for this race over a longer trip, rather than Tuesday’s Supreme Novice’s Hurdle, and it’s easy to see why. This Willie Mullins-trained 7 year-old has made a decent transition to hurdling this season, winning both starts - and was impressing in beating another runner here - Three Stripe Life - at Leopardstown last time out. Mullins has also won this race twice since 2014 and the way Sir Gerhard runs you feel he could get even better now upped in trip. Of the rest, Stage Star is 3-from-3 over hurdles, including winning at Newbury last time (Challow Hurdle) and would have a chance for the Paul Nicholls yard - but the last 18 Challow Hurdle winners to come here have all been beaten. I Am Maximus is another of the bigger-priced runners for the Nicky Henderson yard that can’t be ruled out, but JOURNEY WITH ME, for last year’s winning connections is the danger. He’s won both starts over hurdles and beaten some fair sorts in Minella Crooner and Choice Of Words in the process - there could be a lot more to come, Rachael Blackmore rides.
2021 Winner: MONKFISH (1/4 fav)
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Paul Townend
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VERDICT: L’Homme Presse has been very impressive in winning opening four races over fences and could be ready to improve again not upped to 3m. The concern though would be the Venetia Williams yard reporting a virus in the camp recently and even though L’Homme Presse has meant to have escaped it, it’s still a worry. The half a mile extra is also an unknown. So, the safer option is the Paul Nicholls runner - BRAVEMANSGAME - who we know stays this 3m trip and seems to be getting better by the race. He’s now 4-from-4 over fences and could be a much-needed new Nicholls superstar in the making. Of the rest, Ahoy Senor has a chance too - but saw the back of the selection at Kempton on Boxing Day in the Kauto Star Novices’ Chase. Others with chances are Capodanno and the Nicholls other runner - Threeunderthrufive - plus the Gigginstown trio - Beacon Edge, Fury Road and Farouk D’alene, but it’s the Henderson runner - DUSART (e/w) - that looks a shade overpriced to me. This 7 year-old has only had two runs over fences but has won them both in easy fashion. He wasn’t a bad hurdler either - running a close third in a Grade One at Aintree last April. It’s hard to know how good he is as he’s been winning with ease, but coming from the Henderson yard and with Nico riding he does have the potential to close the gap a bit more on the main players here being so lightly-raced.
2021 Winner: HEAVEN HELP US (33/1)
Trainer – Paul Hennessy
Jockey – Richard Condon
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VERDICT: Not many 5 year-olds run in this race but the ones that do often go well - there is only one in the race this year - Saint Felicien. Lightly-raced and trained by Gordon Elliott, who also has a fair record in this race - winning it last in 2016 - and was a decent third in a G3 race at Naas last time. He could easily be better than a handicapper in time, but that lack of experience in a race like this with 20+ runners is the worry. Unexpected Party and Gowel Road have consistent profiles to be considered, while The Shunter was a winner at this meeting last year when taking the Paddy Power Plate Handicap Chase, but hasn’t won since. The three of interest though are DROP THE ANCHOR, INDIGO BREEZE and MCFABULOUS. The former was a close 7th in the County Hurdle last season and is actually rated 3lbs lower this time. He’s only had one run this year too so will be a lot fresher than most. Indigo Breeze is another from the Gordon Elliott yard and looks interesting on handicap debut after two nice efforts at Gowran Park and Fairyhouse. It’s also interesting they are helping him out with the useful Jordan Gainford riding to claim 3lbs. The final pick - McFabulous - will like the drop back in trip as he doesn’t seem to really stay 3m. He was a nice second in the Relkeel Hurdle here on New Year’s Day and from his 11 runs over hurdles has only been out of the first three on three occasions (4 wins). The Nicholls also yard have a fair record in the race (last won it in 2015) and this 8 year-old should also find the drop back into handicap company to his liking. Harry Cobden rides and the first time cheekpieces are on this time as well.
2021 Winner: PUT THE KETTLE ON (17/2)
Trainer – Henry De Bromhead
Jockey – Rachael Blackmore
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VERDICT: Likely to be one of the races of the meeting as all eyes will be on the unbeaten SHISKHIN, who will be looking for his third Festival win after taking the 2000 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle and last year’s Arkle Chase. He’s now 7-from-7 over fences and battled on well to beat his main rival here Energumene in the Clarence House Chase at Ascot last time. The Cheltenham Hill will suit - as he’s proved in the past - and after that hard race last time out has had almost 2 months off. Of, course Willie Mullins’ Energumene won’t be a pushover, but those against him might look to the fact this is his first try here at Cheltenham. Chacun Pour Soi (last year’s third) is another big player for Mullins and he’s a very decent 2m chaser on his day, but his big question mark at the moment is he’s run poorly both times he’s raced outside Ireland. Last year’s winner - Put The Kettle On hasn’t kicked on since taking this, but does love the track so it would be no shock if she bounced back here to run well at a big price and gets the mares’ allowance (7lbs) again. Envoi Allen could be the forgotten horse in the race - this time last year he was billed as the second coming but fell in the Marsh Novices’ Chase. He’s had a wind op recently though and bounced back to winning form last time at Leopardstown - you never know! But the other pick is NUBE NEGRA (e/w). This Dan Skelton runner was runner-up by ½ a length and was an impressive winner of the Shloer Chase here back in November. He’s only been out of the first three once from 9 starts over fences and looks to have his conditions again to be a player for the places.
2021 Winner: TIGER ROLL (9/2)
Trainer – Denise Foster
Jockey – Keith Donoghue
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VERDICT: The roar for TIGER ROLL will probably be the loudest at the meeting, should he take this again. He’s won the Cross Country three times before and a Festival legend with five overall wins at this meeting. He’s no spring chicken at 12, but the reports coming out of the Elliott yard are that he’s in great form and should be spot on after a spin over hurdles at Navan at the end of January. We know that course form is key, and he’s got that in abundance. His stablemate - Delta Work - is classy on his day, but his lack of experience over these unique fences is the worry for him. Enda Bolger loves to target the race and has won it 5 times, but has just one win in the last 10 (2016, Josies Orders) - he runs Prengarde, Shady Operator and Midnight Maestro. All three are owned by JP McManus and certainly have squeaks. Back On The Lash and Diesel D’Allier are both proven course winners and could run into places, but the other pick is the 2000 winner - EASYSLAND (e/w). He’s not kicked on since taking this a few years ago, but is still only 8 and has changed stables (Jonjo O’Neill) since. He’s been running in races that are not suited recently so we can ignore those, but his form at the course is decent 1-1-4-2, so of those at bigger prices he looks the most solid.
2021 Winner: SKY PIRATE (14/1)
Trainer – Jonjo O’Neill
Jockey – Nick Schofield
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VERDICT: Sky Pirate won this race last season and is only 4lbs higher in the ratings. He’s not won a race since but has seen running okay all season to suggest he’s a player again. With 9 of the last 11 winners rated between 138 and 150, then this is good news for these horses - For Pleasure, Capuccimix, Gumball, Poseidon, Frero Banbou, Thyme White, Il Ridoto, Dancing On My Own, Amarillo Sky, Elixir De Nutz, Buddy Rich, Embittered, Before Midnight, Exit Poll and A Wave Of Sea. Outside that bunch, the likes of Andy Dufresne and Editeur Du Gite have been popular in the betting, but the three I’m siding with here are EMBITTERED, DANCING ON MY OWN and THYME WHITE. The last-named is from the Paul Nicholls yard that like to do well in this race and heads here off a nice win at Donny. Up 8lbs for that but did it well and Bryony Frost, who was on that day, keeps the ride. Was also only 1 ½ lengths behind Amarillo Sky at Wincanton on his chase debut in November and should have more to offer with just 3 runs over fences. Embittered is interesting too for the Joseph O’Brien yard. He was going well when falling in this race as favourite last year and even though that tumble is a small worry, he’s done well to win twice since and not fallen in his last nine. A recent run at Leopardstown in a G1 would have him spot on for this in much calmer waters. Finally, Dancing On My Own is another that has to be noted as a possible improver. Yes, he fell last time at Punchestown, but did beat another fancy here - Buddy Rich - on his chasing debut in October so has clearly got potential on that evidence.
2021 Winner: SIR GERHARD
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Rachael Blackmore
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VERDICT: With 11 wins in this race (3 of the last 4), the Willie Mullins yard are always respected - he’s got another army of 7 runners, but it’s his Facile Vega that’s been grabbing all the headlines. This 5 year-old has won both starts in impressive fashion - including at the Dublin Racing Festival last time out. He looks a star of the future, but also doesn’t look great value in a race that can produce some shocks. These young and lightly-raced sorts can improve a lot between races so there could easily be something lurking in the woodwork and Mullins is also no stranger to winning this race with one of his bigger-priced runners in the field. Facile Vega’s main challenger though looks to be AMERICAN MIKE, who also heads here with a big reputation after two easy wins. Trained by Gordon Elliott, who has won 2 of the last five runnings, and ridden by Jamie Codd, who has two wins since 2017 to his name too. Of the rest, you have to respect all the other Mullins runners - Redemption Day, James’s Gate, Madmansgame, Houlanbatordechais, Seabank Bistro and Viva Devito, but a chance is also taken on the Fergal O’Brien runner - POETIC MUSIC (e/w). She’s 3-from-3 so far and ran on well to win at this track on New Year’s Day too. Of course, this is tougher, but being a 4 year-old mare gets a massive 17lbs off all the others in the race barring Rosy Reddrum and that’s a big weight pull. Paddy Brennan rides.