Ryanair Chase Cheltenham Festival Thursday 14th March

Ryanair Chase Cheltenham Festival Thursday 14th March

The Ryanair Chase, a highlight of the Cheltenham Festival, is a Grade 1 race that has become a key event for horses adept at middle distances. As we approach the festival, a look at the trends can offer valuable insights into what it takes to secure victory in this prestigious race. Here’s a summary of the most significant trends for the winners of the Ryanair Chase:

Age and Experience:

  • Winners are typically in their prime, with 12 of the last 12 winners aged between 7 and 9 years old.
  • A strong foundation of chase experience is evident, as 10 of the last 12 winners had at least 7 chase runs, and all winners had at least 4 chase wins.

Form and Ratings:

  • The importance of recent form is clear, with 6 of the last 12 winners having won their previous run before the Ryanair Chase, and 10 out of 12 running within the last 77 days.
  • A high official rating is a common trait among winners, with all 12 of the last 12 winners rated 162 or higher.

Course Familiarity:

  • Cheltenham experience is crucial, as 11 out of the last 12 winners had at least 2 previous runs at the course, and 8 had at least 1 previous win at Cheltenham.

Season Performance:

  • Consistent performance throughout the season is key, with 8 out of 12 winners having at least 3 runs that season, and 11 out of 12 winners having at least 1 win that season.

Future Prospects:

  • The Ryanair Chase can be a springboard to further success, with 2 of the last 12 winners winning on their next run after Cheltenham, and 5 out of 12 placing on their next run.

Training:

  • Irish-trained horses have shown dominance, with a significant number of winners coming from Ireland.

Graded Success:

  • Previous success in graded races is a good indicator, with 11 out of 12 winners having at least 1 win in a grade 1-3 race.

Golden Miller Novices Chase Cheltenham Thursday 14th March

Golden Miller Novices Chase Cheltenham Thursday 14th March

The Golden Miller Novices’ Chase, known as the Turners Novices’ Chase since 2022, is a Grade 1 race at the Cheltenham Festival that has become a notable event for 5-year-old and older novice chasers. The race, named after the legendary five-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Golden Miller, offers a unique challenge over 2 miles and 4 furlongs on the New Course at Cheltenham. Here’s a summary of the key trends that have emerged for the winners of this race:

Training and Origin:

A significant number of winners, 9 out of the last 12, were trained in Ireland, highlighting the strength of Irish training in producing top novice chasers.

Age:

The prime age for winners seems to be 6 or 7, with 11 out of the last 12 winners falling within this age range.

Betting Odds:

Favourites have a decent record, with 4 out of the last 12 winners being favourites or joint favourites.
Additionally, 10 out of the last 12 winners were in the top 3 in the betting, indicating that the market is often a good predictor of the race outcome.

Recent Form:

The last run is crucial, with 10 of the last 12 winners having won their last race before the Turners Novices Chase, and 9 of the 12 winners having raced within the last 54 days.

Course Experience:

All of the last 12 winners had at least one previous run at Cheltenham, and 9 had at least one previous win at the course, suggesting that prior experience at Cheltenham is beneficial.

Distance Form:

Most winners have had experience over the race distance, with 11 out of the last 12 winners having at least 2 previous runs over 19-21 furlongs, and 10 having at least one previous win over this distance.

Hurdle Form:

A strong track record over hurdles is also key, with all winners having at least 3 runs over hurdles, and 9 out of the last 12 winners having at least 3 wins over hurdles.

Chase Form:

Previous chase experience is important, with 10 out of the last 12 winners having at least 3 previous chase runs, and 11 winners having at least 2 previous chase wins.

Rating:

A high rating is indicative of a horse’s potential, with 11 out of the last 12 winners being rated 146 or higher.

Graded Wins:

Success in graded races is common among winners, with 10 out of the last 12 winners having at least one win in a grade 1 or 2 race.

Season Form:

Consistent performance throughout the season is important, with all winners having at least 2 runs that season, and 11 out of the last 12 winners having at least 2 wins that season.

Cheltenham Top Rated Tuesday 12th March

 

Cheltenham 13.30

12 TULLYHILL 131.8
8 MYSTICAL POWER 119.5
9 SLADE STEEL 107.3
2 FAVOUR AND FORTUNE 100.3

Cheltenham 14.10

5 IL ETAIT TEMPS 126.5
2 FOUND A FIFTY 123.7
3 GAELIC WARRIOR 117.2
10 QUILIXIOS 90.7

Cheltenham 14.50

3 HIGHLAND HUNTER 244.0
20 EXCELLO 106.7
15 TRELAWNE 86.8
13 VICTTORINO 77.5

Cheltenham 15.30

6 STATE MAN 276.5
5 NOT SO SLEEPY 74.3
3 IRISH POINT 72.7
4 NEMEAN LION 71.2

Cheltenham 16.10

6 LOSSIEMOUTH 155.5
7 LOVE ENVOI 109.5
8 MARIE’S ROCK 100.0
1 ASHROE DIAMOND 79.2

Cheltenham 16.50

1 LIARI 165.8
5 EAGLE FANG 115.8
2 NDAAWI 113.3
7 MILAN TINO 73.5

Cheltenham 17.30

2 EMBASSY GARDENS 122.2
5 MR VANGO 100.7
1 CORBETTS CROSS 99.2
3 HENRY’S FRIEND 98.0

Limerick Top Rated Sunday 10th March

Limerick Top Rated Sunday 10th March

Limerick 14.00

1 INTELLOTTO 146.0
2 KARL DES TOURELLES 109.0
3 SAN GUIDO 74.7
4 KELLYS GROVE 29.0

Limerick 14.35

3 BIOLUMINESCENCE 146.8
1 A PENNY A HUNDRED 110.8
4 JUDICIEUSE ALLEN 85.0
2 ANNALECKA 63.5

Limerick 15.10

1 HE FITZ IN 188.2
10 SEANGOELL 105.3
17 MADE IN THE WOODS 82.2
19 GETAWAY MASTER 67.8

Limerick 15.45

5 THE STORY SO FAR 161.7
1 FIND A FORTUNE 124.5
6 GLORIOUS SINGER 60.7
7 ONEBRIGHTBLUEROSE 54.3

Limerick 16.20

5 YOUNG DEV 141.5
4 R’EVELYN PLEASURE 102.2
1 FALCO BLITZ 98.7
3 SIR BOB 84.2

Limerick 16.55

2 THE GRADUAL SLOPE 123.2
1 MACDERMOTT 122.5
7 CHOSEN DIAMOND 110.5
3 DUNDANIEL 74.0

Limerick 17.30

2 A TIPP FOR GOLD 131.3
1 JACKMOON 94.0
6 DRUMGILL 31.7
7 SOMMESKY 31.2

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