Horse Racing Betting Tips: King’s long term plan can pay off with Elysees at Newbury
FOR RACING fans, this weekend always has that feeling of after the Lord Mayor’s show. Cheltenham is so all-encompassing that for the past three months it is pretty much all anyone talks about.
Last week’s Festival, as is often the case, had its share of highs and lows.
A slightly subdued opening day was followed by the brilliant Altior winning his 18th straight race in Wednesday’s Betway Champion Chase.
But it was Thursday which really shone thanks to Frodon, Bryony Frost, Paisley Park and Andrew Gemmell.
The fatal injury suffered by Sir Erec in Friday’s Triumph Hurdle was desperately sad, yet later on there was a genuine feeling of happiness for Willie Mullins after Al Boum Photo gave him his first Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup.
There is nothing quite like those four days in the Cotswolds, but we have Aintree and the Grand National to look forward to in a couple of weeks, so it is understandable things are bit quieter this weekend.
I’m going to concentrate on Newbury and the first race to look at is the Be Wiser Insurance Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (2.40pm).
Paul Nicholls had a good week at Cheltenham thanks to high profile successes with Topofthegame in the RSA Chase and Frodon in the Ryanair Chase.
That has left him in a very strong position as he tries to claw back his champion trainer title from Nicky Henderson.
He was typically bullish going into the meeting and one of his main fancies was Friend Or Foe in the Boodles Juvenile Hurdle, but he narrowly missed the cut.
Nicholls will be going anywhere and everywhere to pick up prize money over the next few weeks and this son of Walk In The Park is entered in this and at Kelso.
I would be surprised if he doesn’t run at Newbury and even though he is going to be hard to beat, he is already pretty short in the market.
Alan King has long had this race in mind for ELYSEES, mentioning it as a target way back in November.
The lack of rain in the forecast is a big bonus as this Champs Elysees gelding needs a sound surface which he will get after a few drying days.
A two-time winner over hurdles this season, he was beaten just a neck by Quel Destin at Doncaster in December and that one was sent off just 4/1 when finishing fifth in last week’s Triumph Hurdle.
A recent pipe-opener on the all-weather will have blown the cobwebs away and with King’s horses in great form, he looks the each-way bet at 7/1.
The opening Insure With Be Wiser Handicap Chase (2.05pm) doesn’t look the greatest of races and I’m going to take a flyer on CHIC NAME at 10/1.
This 3m2f trip could be a little short for Richard Hobson’s seven-year-old, but his last two wins have come in the spring, including in a three-mile novices’ limited handicap chase at this meeting two years ago.
He was fifth to Tiger Roll in last year’s Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase and although he hasn’t been in the best of form so far this season, he has dropped in the weights.
Now below his last winning mark, Hobson has also gone to the trouble of booking excellent 5lb claiming jockey Jonjo O’Neill Jnr, so all looks set for a good run.
Dan and Harry Skelton had a fantastic Festival and they can team up to land the EBF Mares’ Hurdle Final (3.15pm) with ETAMINE DU COCHET who can be backed at 7/1 with Coral.
They won this prize 12 months ago with Roksana, who followed up in the OLBG Mares’ Hurdle last week, and this daughter of Martaline looks well-handicapped off a mark of 115.
She was second to We Have A Dream on debut at Warwick in November 2017 and broke her maiden tag over hurdles at Huntingdon in January.
She threw the race away in the closing stages at Uttoxeter last time and hopefully Skelton will put a pair of blinkers on to help her concentrate.
The final word has to go to Noel Fehily who retires at Newbury tomorrow after a brilliant career in the saddle.
His closest ally, Harry Fry, is aiming to give him the perfect send off with GET IN THE QUEUE in the Goffs UK Spring Sale Bumper (5.00pm).
The pair have combined to win this valuable prize for the past two years and this year’s candidate was a hugely impressive 16-length winner at Exeter last month.
Despite having to concede weight to his rivals, he can get the job done and make sure Fehily receives the loudest cheer of the day.
POINTERS SATURDAY
Chic Name e/w 2.05pm Newbury
Elysees e/w 2.40pm Newbury
Etamine Du Cochet e/w 3.15pm Newbury
Get In The Queue 5.00pm Newbury