CAMBRIDGESHIRE UNIVERSITY UNITED HUNTS CLUB MEETING – COTTENHAM

 

Sunday 6th December 2009

 

Advanced Going:  - Good to Soft

 Amazing how quickly the season has come around, only seems a few weeks ago the last of the area races was at Northaw. We have predicted that the going is likely to be Good to Soft as we've had 150mls rain since the beginning of November, ground has taken it incredibly well. Please check the Web page or Talking point to get an update nearer the time. More rain is forecast and this preview has been compiled on Thursday .

 

12.00noon PPORA Club Members Conditions – 27 entries

Here we go again and what an awkward race to get us under way.  Horse fitness is bound to pay a major part in the racing today as the going is likely to be testing.   Former Irish Chaser Sirius Storm won over course and distances last season and will be fit.  Of the four horses with purely NH form Silver Pat could be the most intriguing having won a Bumper in the heavy in February 2008; parade ring appearance and jockey will be interesting.   Forget the Ref won first time out last season but this will be more demanding particularly as the horse disappointed as the season progressed; perhaps this is one who runs best fresh.  Olival has the best pointing form and ran Moscow Court to 2½ lengths here at Cottenham last season; had “seconditis” last season so could this be his turn?  Xila Fontenailes changed hands cheaply at the end of last season; the horse had a reasonable season so victory would not be a huge surprise.  The Scudamore connection always attracts punter’s money at points and Selassie will do the same but this one ran poorly first time out last season.  Now for the selection, we haven’t even mentioned multi rules winner Presenting Express as we feel this one is on the downward path nor Parkbridge Lad, which despite his poor form last season, has been retained by the top Gasson yard so neither can be ruled out.  However, on balance we take Olival and Sirius Storm prominent in the finish.

Selection: Olival (Sirius Storm)

 

12.35 p.m. Mens Open – 18 entries

Similar to the opening meeting last year, there are a mix of horses who previously ran under Rules and those that ran in points last season. Two horses who won points early last year were Frosty Run who won the Novice Riders at this meeting, and Moscow Court who won the Men’s Open at the second Cottenham fixture, beating Olival into 2nd  and Yann’s into 4th.    Moscow Court also finished 2nd in a Men’s Open at Cottenham in March and Frosty Run finished 2nd at Ampton, but otherwise their form tailed off.   Olival finished 2nd on three further occasions, whilst Yann’s won a Members race at North Carlton and was placed 2nd or 3rd in three Hunter Chases.   Selassie won a confined at Bitterley and may want left-handed tracks.   Exiles Return won a Maiden, whilst one to note could be One To Note, who won a Maiden and a Restricted last season and is improving.   Andre Chenier did not run last season, but he did win an Open at Morden in 2008.   Ballybough Jack ran in two Hunter Chases at the end of the season, finishing 7th in the Fox Hunters at Aintree; previously he had won under Rules in 2008.   Others to have run under rules were Cedrus Libani – successful in two Hurdles and three Novice Chases for Howard Johnson, before winning a Hurdle for his current owners.  Keepthedreamalive won a Novice Chase for R. Buckler in ’08 and Robin De Sherwood for P.Nicholls also in ’08.

Selection: Ballybough Jack (One To Note)

 

1.10 p.m.  Ladies Open – 19 entries

It’s surprising to see Cedrus Libani entered here as he’s a classy 8yro 2m hurdler who ran at the last Cheltenham Festival.  Bought for £50k at Doncaster last year, he won first time out for new connections but disappointed afterwards; presumably Foxhunter qualification is in mind but he doesn’t really have the right profile as he’s a poor jumper of fences and his best performances have been over 2miles, he should appreciate the huge drop in class here and ought to win.   Cathedral Rock is also a surprising entry as until recently he was a useful 2.5m handicap hurdler for Nick Gifford and is still only 7.  Was tried over fences but didn’t progress as hoped and sent back Hurdling; not a great jumper but stays 3miles and has every chance.  Petit Lord won his first three Chases for Paul Nicholls but was then sold on; given his Official Rating of 134, his pointing form last season was disappointing though he did pick up 3 wins.  Big Moment won the corresponding race last season but disappointed after that; goes well fresh.   Breeze To The Top - the Gasson/Watson combination is always to be respected.  Inaro won two Class 3 Chases for Jonjo O’Neil and ran well in a Stratford Ladies’ HC last season; should go well as long as the going is not too soft.  Mysaynoway picked up three wins and three seconds for Alan Hill last season; jumps left so Cottenham not ideal.   Perouse is part owned by Paul Nicholls but probably won’t run.   Shareef won at Cottenham last season but stronger competition this time.  Great Grimsby is a full brother to Ellerslie George but hasn’t shown his talent.   Moustique De L’Isle is on the downgrade and ungenuine.

Selection: Cedrus Libani (Cathedral Rock)   

 

1.45 p.m.  Restricted – 21 entries

Kings Rhythm has experience at Cottenham after winning the 2½ mile Maiden in March whilst ridden by trainer Phillip York, but has yet to improve since.  Having won the second division of the Open Maiden at LLanvapley in April 2008, L’homme Sauvage has achieved three places at the Restricted level, including a 2nd by a neck.   Oaklands Bobby finished two lengths behind Persian Prince in the Restricted at Charm Park in April, having won a divided Maiden at Hutton Rudby the previous month. Oca De Thaix (Fr) has struggled to move up from Restricted for several years but has shown signs of improvement at the end of last season; prior to winning a lightly contested Members Race, the French horse has finished within a two lengths of the winner in as many races and could do well if they make the journey.   Promising Maiden winner Ben Tally Ho finished convincingly ahead of the field in the Maiden at Chaddeley Corbett last season, after finishing 3rd in a Maiden with a neck separating each of the placed horses.   Two winning favourites worthy of a mention are the Victor Thompson trained Indian Print (Ire), who won in heavy conditions at Dalston and Roy Shail trained Taken By Storm who finished fifteen lengths clear of Howgreenismyvalley at Garnons.  Zaffaranis Star was the 25/1 winner of the Open Maiden at Black Forest Lodge in January this year finishing a convincing twenty lengths ahead of entry Mr Dass.

Selection: Oca De Thaix (Ben Tally Ho).

 

2.20 p.m. Open Maiden 7yrs old & up– 15 entries

‘Stab in the dark’ springs to mind as form a little thin!  Castleconner Lad consistent but error prone - last season a fourteen length 3rd at Garthorpe following a similar seven lengths 3rd on the same track behind the The Legal Limit.   Bynack Mhor comes from a year off and with a Rules background - his last run finishing a tired 5th at Folkestone in November 08 but Alan Hill usually does well in older horse Maidens.  Heynewboy was three lengths 2nd at Penshurst in April 09, beaten by Dane Run.  Redskyatnight was fifteen lengths 3rd when disqualified (jockey failed to weigh in), on his last run at Paxford in April 09 following a fast 2nd by ½ L to Velvet Red at Brafield in March but a slow 3rd by ½L at Horseheath in January to Single Player.

Selection: Redskyatnight (Bynack Mhor)

     

2.55 p.m. Open Maiden 4, 5&6yo 2m 4f - 33 entries

With an entry of 33 and a safety factor of 16 there's every chance this race will be split on the day.  It's always difficult to pick anything out this time of year as there's only been one meeting and there are horses coming into pointing from racing under rules.  The Hutsby yard did have a Maiden winner last week and their horses are usually ready early.   Knightsbridgelives had been placed twice when trained by Alan King whilst Mr Johnson had been placed once from 5 starts in an Irish point when 5 lengths 2nd to Close Review at Lingstown in March this year.  Mauricetheathlete has been placed 2nd on his last 2 runs under Rules for Martin Keighley and is one who merits serious consideration; he was beaten 8 lengths by Bobby Ewing at Uttoxeter on 30th October on his previous run in a Hurdle.  Don Cantillon runs Inner Steel, the Zagreb gelding has had just one run, when finishing 6th beaten 18 lengths in a Kempton Bumper behind Lush Life in April.  Jockey bookings are always of interest when Mr Cantillon has a runner and the market is usually a firm guide to his chances.   Doctor Tom was placed 3rd from 2 starts in Irish points when beaten 12 lengths behind My Fella at Dromoland in March 2008; he comes from David Brace's yard in Wales who have had winners here in the past.   Another yard that does well here is Rosemary Gasson's who scored last year with Gentleman Anshan.  She is represented here by Elite Beneficial; the horse finished 2nd at Ballingarry beaten a length by Estates Recovery in June this year, expect this to be one of the leading players.   Leader Blue has been placed 2nd twice under Rules and finished 4th at Uttoxeter in June 09 when beaten 10 lengths by Always Bold when trained by Lawney Hill.   Pocket Park only ran once last season when finishing 3rd here, beaten 3 lengths behind Nothingtolose.   Abbots Mount has little to support him but he’s from the Scudamore yard and they rarely leave without the spoils; expect some improvement on that run.   Red In Bed was placed four times from six starts last season but her resolution seems questionable; she's capable of winning a race but probably not this one.  Red Law finished last season with 2 placings but seems to have stamina limitations even over this shortened trip.  Witness Time has been placed 2nd twice from 7 runs in Irish points and was beaten 1 length by Two Powers at Inchydoney in May this year on his final start in one.   A difficult race to find a winner and with a split looking a certainty it's even harder, so if you don't mind we'll sit on the fence and just give the main players rather than select a winner and a next best.

Selection: The four main contenders are Mauricetheathlete, Leader Blue, Elite Beneficial & Inner Steel.

Enjoy some great racing