David Ord takes a look at the final field for Saturday's Betfair Hurdle at Newbury.
Betfair Hurdle
- When: 3.15 Newbury Saturday, February 10
- Where: Newbury
- First prize: £87,218.00
- Going: Good, Good to Soft in places
- TV: ITV & Sky Sports Racing
LUCCIA
Was given a fine ride to beat Impose Toi at Ascot last time, building on a good return to handicap ranks in the Greatwood the time before. Will face more pressure up front in this but only four pounds higher than for the two runs this term so she can’t be discounted.
SPIRIT D'AUNOU
Represents a yard who are synonymous with this race and got back on track - and the upgrade - when winning at Sandown last time (replay below). That wasn't the deepest race for the grade but he did the job well albeit earning a ten pounds rise in the process.
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Won the County Hurdle last season but overall profile is patchy. Still four pounds higher than March despite that but did show he can be competitive by chasing home Gin Coco at Ascot in November.
KNICKERBOCKERGLORY
Good record fresh and very impressive when routing Altobelli and co on his reappearance at Ascot in November. Was turned out quickly under a penalty in the Greatwood two weeks later and failed to fire but freshened up and targeted at this since, he’s a potentially player for his top team.
LOOKAWAY
Teak-tough front-running novice who followed a fine second in the Greatwood by chasing hoe Captain Teague in the Challow here next time. That was over two-and-a-half, the return to two is a plus and while five pounds higher than November, this track will suit better and he might take a bit of pegging back.
UNDER CONTROL
EBF Final winner in the spring, she left behind a tame reappearance in the Gerry Feilden to chase home Ashroe Diamond at Doncaster last month. That was arguably a career-best effort and she looks the sort to pick up a big prize or two.
TELLHERTHENAME
Clearly amiss when pulling up in the Grade One Formby Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree on Boxing Day but quickly back on track when winning at Huntingdon three weeks later. An improving novice who is firmly on the upgrade and his yard are in flying form, he’s another to consider in a wide-open renewal.
BRENTFORD HOPE
Sluiced home on reappearance here in November and ran well from an 11 pounds higher perch when third behind Hansard in the Gerry Feilden. Three pounds better off with that rival on Saturday and the set-up of the race will suit but the suspicion is the handicapper might have got him in one fell swoop.
IBERICO LORD
Winning return in the Greatwood but only seventh behind Luccia at Ascot next time. The speed test there didn’t suit him and it might be we don’t see his true colours until he goes up in trip later in the spring.
OCASTLE DES MOTES
French import who is set to make his debut for Willie Mullins and the Double Green in the Betfair Hurdle. That rings alarm bells in itself and he won his final start for previous connections at Auteuil from a mark of 125. Races from 133 here and very hard to get a firm handle on – or ignore.
DODDIETHEGREAT
Only had three outings over hurdles and while he lost his unbeaten record at Cheltenham last time when second to Go Dante that was still a good effort - albeit one that didn’t necessarily scream Betfair Hurdle winner either.
AURIGNY MILL
Won his last two at Wincanton and Kempton, thumping Tapley by seven-and-a-half lengths on the latter occasion. Up nine pounds and in deeper waters but improving.
KAMSINAS
Seemed to get bogged down by conditions in the Formby last time and this speed test will suit judged on his Haydock defeat of Making Headway in November. This is his handicap debut and 132 a fair opening mark. Another not to draw a line through.
ALTOBELLI
Two good runs this term at Ascot and races from the same mark as when third to Luccia last time. He took a while to get into top gear that day after a mistake two out and remains low mileage.
L’EAU DU SUD
Looked an interesting recruit for his powerful team and hit the frame in a valuable pot at Kempton and Kelso’s Morebattle last season. Reappeared in the Greatwood but ran no race and a bit to prove despite his mark gradually falling.
GO DANTE
Sixth in the Greatwood before that Cheltenham defat of Doddiethegreat. Up four pounds but hasn’t been over-raced and he did well to win last time having lost momentum when making a mistake at the last.
NORMAN FLETCHER
His yard do well in this race and he will be making his handicap debut at the weekend. Took a while to brush up his jumping but was good under a penalty at Aintree in November and lost nothing in defeat under a double one at Haydock next time. Impresses with his attitude and will have been laid out for this.
JILAIJONE
Good third behind Gin Loco in November but pulled up at Sandown next time and looks up against it on the balance of his form.
OUR CHAMP
Yard won this last season and he’s had a good campaign so far, winning at Plumpton and Cheltenham in the autumn but mark risen as a result and he looks to have nothing in hand of the assessor.
MOVEIT LIKE MINNIE
Won at Ludlow and Huntingdon before running solid race when fourth behind Luccia in that Ascot race which features so often as a formline to this. Races from the same mark
ALVANIY
Represents the Mullins team but little on his handicap debut at Wetherby in November to suggest he’s ready’s to win one of the season’s most competitive races for all there are the usual caveats applied.
YORKSEA
Refused to race the race the last twice and is the proud owner of two Timeform squiggles. At last one who is readily passed over!
ITO DITO
He’s won twice from three starts this term, both at Chepstow. Was miles clear of the third when second at Exeter on his other run, that a handicap, but he’s fully 15 pounds higher on Saturday.
DONNACHA
Enjoying a fine season and was brave when wining at Warwick last month but he’s prone to making the odd mistake and this is much more competitive, for all he has no weight on his back.
Conclusion
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A wide-open renewal of the Betfair Hurdle. All the strands of form from the top handicap hurdles are brought together, while a Willie Mulins French import in the Double Green is a fascinating addition.
So are the improvers stepping into handicap company for the first time and both TELLHERTHENAME and KAMSINAS head the shortlist.
Neither fired in testing ground in the Formby at Aintree but the former bounced back quickly to rout his rivals at Huntingdon subsequently and Kamsinas looked just the sort for this race when beating Making Headway at Haydock in November.
Norman Fletcher is also quite interesting for a team who will have had this in mind for him for some time.
Updated at 1022 GMT on 08/02/24
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