Betfair Tingle Creek Chase Grade 1 Gbb Race G1 15.00 Sandown

Betfair Tingle Creek Chase (Grade 1) (Gbb Race) (G1) 15.00 Sandown:

Il Etait Temps arrives in peak condition after a commanding victory on his seasonal reappearance at Clonmel just a month ago.

That performance showcased his sharp turn of foot and flawless jumping, echoing the authoritative display when he quickened clear to defeat Jonbon over this very course and distance in the spring.

The good to soft ground here will suit his powerful finishing style perfectly, as evidenced by his previous successes on similar surfaces.

Trainer Willie Mullins has targeted this race with confidence, noting the horse’s affinity for a stiff, right-handed track like Sandown’s, where he has already proven his class at the highest level.

With Paul Townend in the plate, his experience in big-field Grade 1s adds further assurance of a bold showing.

L’Eau Du Sud is buzzing with confidence following a demolition job in the Shloer Chase three weeks back, where he bolted up by fifteen lengths over the extended trip.

That effort highlighted his explosive acceleration and sound jumping under pressure, marking a clear career high on ground that was verging on good to soft.

Dan Skelton reports him in rude health since, with the yard’s current hot streak underscoring his fitness for this step up.

While a first-time visitor to Sandown, the sharp, uphill finish should play to his strong-travelling nature, much like the testing tracks where he has thrived lately.

Harry Skelton’s tactical nous will be key in positioning him for a late charge against these rivals.

Jonbon remains a formidable contender, seeking a third successive success in this prize despite a respectable second to L’Eau Du Sud on his return last month.

His jumping held up well that day, but he was unable to match the winner’s devastating change of gear late on.

Experience is his forte, with five victories from six starts around this circuit, including the last two editions of this race on comparable going.

Nicky Henderson has him primed after a solid preparation, and his class is undoubted, having banked multiple Grade 1 scalps.

The return to a venue where he excels could spark a revival, especially as he travels and jumps with such efficiency on this ground.

Libberty Hunter faces a stern examination here after unseating rider at the final fence in the Shloer Chase on his comeback three weeks ago.

Prior to that mishap, he had shown promise in graded company earlier in the year, but jumping errors have plagued his bigger targets.

Trainer Evan Williams admits concerns over his reliability in the air, though he insists the nine-year-old is sharp and well, having schooled impeccably since.

He handles good to soft well enough, but lacks the proven form at tracks as sharp as Sandown, where his bold-jumping style might be tested.

Harry Cobden’s riding could make a difference if he gets the trip just right.

Boothill makes his return after a lengthy absence, with his last outing a fall at Kempton back in January.

That incident followed a couple of encouraging efforts beforehand, but he has struggled to string races together consistently.

Harry Fry believes a fresh start could revive him on ground he copes with, yet the lack of recent match practice raises questions about his sharpness.

He has no prior experience around Sandown, and while capable on his day, the class of this field looks a notch above his recent level.

Bryan Carver will need everything to click from the front.

Simulation Results:

Il Etait Temps: 35.2% (equivalent fair odds 15/8).

L’Eau Du Sud: 30.1% (equivalent fair odds 10/3).

Jonbon: 25.0% (equivalent fair odds 3/1).

Libberty Hunter: 6.8% (equivalent fair odds 14/1).

Boothill: 2.9% (equivalent fair odds 33/1).

Best bet: Il Etait Temps, but odds much shorter than the percentage chance equivalent price.

Value selections: Jonbon, offered at live price matching or exceeding their fair odds derived from the simulation.

Steamer bet: no steamer

Aintree Top Rated Saturday 6th December

Aintree Top Rated Saturday 6th December
Aintree  11.48
1  CAPTAIN HUGO 276.8
3  TAURUS BAY 169.5
2  RACE TO BASE162.2
Aintree  12.24
1  GLANCE OF GLORY 99.8
7  PRINCESSE MILANIA 90.2
5  TOP GUY 87.8
6  SANDSCAPE60.3
Aintree  12.58
3  KDEUX SAINT FRAY 224.5
2  INEDIT STAR 154.8
1  PLEASINGTON 141.7
5  CAPTAIN BUTLER87.7
Aintree  13.30
2  RICHMOND LAKE 191.2
4  MARGARET’S LEGACY 162.8
1  THE KALOOKI KID 124.3
7  NED TANNER75.3
Aintree  14.05
3  EDELAK 110.8
1  BIBE MUS 109.8
6  TREASURE PLANET108.7
5  SCARLET MOON93.2
Aintree  14.40
1  MR VANGO 73.5
8  GALIA DES LITEAUX 66.5
11  WESTERNINTHEPARK 56.5
13  GABORIOT53.2
Aintree  15.15
9 BEAR MARKET 148.2
2  RAMBO T 85.0
4  ACT OF AUTHORITY 77.8
7   RUBBER BALL 60.0

Sandown Top Rated Saturday 6th December

Sandown Top Rated Saturday 6th December

Sandown 12.10

5  SOBER GLORY 243.2
2  SOLDIER REEVES 147.2
1  FRESH PERSPECTIVE 128.7
4  SHABALKO D’HERM 107.5

Sandown 12.43

6  LOOKING AS YOU ARE 142.2
8  CRAZIERTHANDAISY 125.0
3  SUNSET MARQUESA 124.3
5 DRAMATIC ENCORE 93.2

Sandown 13.20

6  KIKIJO 121.8
10  TURNDLIGHTSDOWNLOW 91.7
1  SUPREMELY WEST 85.2
9  ABSOLUTELY DOYEN 65.2

Sandown 13.50

4  LULAMBA 201.3
1  ALNILAM 176.0
3  LUMP SUM 168.0
2  BE AWARE 161.2

Sandown 14.25

5  GLYNN BRAE 129.2
2  KNICKERBOCKERGLORY 76.2
7  GO DANTE 68.3
9  AFADIL 55.2

Sandown 15.00

3  JONBON 196.3
4  L’EAU DU SUD 192.2
2  IL ETAIT TEMPS 171.5
5  LIBBERTY HUNTER 86.5

Sandown 15.35

5  INVINCIBLE NAO 206.2
2  O’CONNELL 124.5
1  TANGANYIKA 99.5
3  ASK BREWSTER 74.8

Coral Gold Cup Handicap Chase-Premier Handicap-14.55 Newbury

Coral Gold Cup Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap) (GBB Race) (Class 1) 14.55 Newbury:

Myretown arrives in peak condition following a commanding display in the Ultima Handicap at Cheltenham last spring, where he surged clear with impressive authority to dismiss rivals by eleven lengths on good to soft ground.

The eight-year-old has proven his affinity for give in the surface, with all three chase successes coming under similar conditions, and his bold-jumping style should see him navigate Newbury’s testing fences with aplomb.

Trainer Lucinda Scudamore has him finely tuned after a targeted preparation, and Derek Fox’s strong partnership adds tactical edge in this stamina-sapping affair.

His relentless gallop late on suggests he remains ahead of the assessor despite a rise, bringing the class to mount a serious challenge.

Resplendent Grey impressed on his chasing debut at Uttoxeter in October, powering home with fluency before a battling second in the Colin Parker Memorial at Carlisle last month, where he quickened smartly on good to soft.

The seven-year-old thrives on cut, having scored twice over hurdles on soft earlier in his career, and this galloping track should unlock further progress from his unexposed profile.

Olly Murphy reports him in rude health post those pipe-openers, with Sean Bowen aboard to exploit his travelling ability, and his scope marks him as one still improving.

The Changing Man shaped with real promise on his return at Ascot earlier this month, staying on gamely to fill second after some early traffic despite a steady pace.

The eight-year-old excelled in novices last term, including a Grade Two victory at Ascot on good to soft, and his bold-jumping front-rank style suits this marathon test.

Joe Tizzard has his yard firing on all cylinders, and the addition of cheekpieces could sharpen his focus, with Brendan Powell’s recent hot streak a bonus from this mark.

He brings proven stamina and experience in big fields, arriving fresh and ready to build on that encouraging reappearance.

Hyland caught the eye when second to the reopposing Katate Dori in the Ladbrokes Trophy at Kempton last winter, battling gamely on good to soft before a solid effort in Grade One company there subsequently.

The eight-year-old handles softer ground well, with two prior wins on it over hurdles, and his prominent racing suits Newbury’s long straight.

Nicky Henderson has him spot-on after a ninth at Cheltenham last month that offered excuses, and James Bowen’s booking enhances his claims in this deeper pool.

Katate Dori dominated the Ladbrokes Trophy at Kempton in February, quickening clear to score by fifteen lengths on good to soft, confirming his love for cut in the ground.

The seven-year-old has won three of his four chase starts, including on heavy at Chepstow earlier, and trainer Sam Thomas has freshened him ideally after a hurdles pipe-opener at Aintree.

Dylan Johnston’s allowance is a plus, and his fluent style should see him dictate from the front in this tougher assignment.

Panic Attack arrives on the crest of a wave after a dominant Paddy Power Gold Cup success at Cheltenham earlier this month, where she quickened sharply to prevail by four lengths on good to soft.

The nine-year-old relishes give, with her Windsor mares’ chase win last winter on soft, and her battling qualities shone through in that elite handicap.

Dan Skelton has her in top order for this double bid, and Tristan Durrell’s tactical ride could see her outstay some less-proven stayers.

The Doyen Chief returned to form with a close second at Bangor last month, staying on stoutly after a tardy start to just fail on good to soft.

The eight-year-old has a solid record on softer surfaces, including a win at Warwick on it last season, and this sharper track may help him quicken better.

Alan King reports him thriving at home, with Tom Bellamy retaining the ride, and he brings the experience to handle this rise in class.

Blizzard Of Oz showed marked improvement when scoring on his chasing bow at Gowran in February, jumping boldly before powering clear on yielding ground.

The seven-year-old has untapped potential with just five starts over hurdles prior, and he acts well on soft, having placed at Aintree on it.

Willie Mullins has him primed for this British raid, and J J Slevin’s cross-country nous could prove key in the testing finish.

Gorgeous Tom impressed when chasing home a subsequent Grade Two winner at Down Royal last month, staying on gamely on good to soft despite greenness.

The six-year-old brings smart novice form, including a bumper success on soft at Cork, and his size suggests this trip will suit as he gains experience.

Henry de Bromhead has him in excellent shape for his handicap debut, and Darragh O’Keeffe’s ride adds promise from a workable mark.

Simulations Results:

The results for the top ten: Myretown (12%), Resplendent Grey (11%), The Changing Man (10%), Hyland (9%), Katate Dori (9%), Panic Attack (8%), The Doyen Chief (8%), Blizzard Of Oz (7%), Gorgeous Tom (7%), Spanish Harlem (6%).

The field balances out with the remainder at lower shares.

Myretown: 12% (fair odds 7/1)
Resplendent Grey: 11% (fair odds 8/1)
The Changing Man: 10% (fair odds 9/1)
Hyland: 9% (fair odds 10/1)
Katate Dori: 9% (fair odds 10/1)
Panic Attack: 8% (fair odds 11/1)
The Doyen Chief: 8% (fair odds 11/1)
Blizzard Of Oz: 7% (fair odds 13/1)
Gorgeous Tom: 7% (fair odds 13/1)
Spanish Harlem: 6% (fair odds 15/1)

Best bet: Myretown, his explosive Cheltenham form and ground suitability giving him the nod in a wide-open renewal.

Value selection: Hyland at 10/1, where the market underrates his reversal potential with Katate Dori and proven track affinity, against fair odds of 10/1—edging value through his upside on return.

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