Cheltenham columnist Jamie Codd kicks off the 2025 Festival with a 66/1 All-way tip in the Supreme Novices’ Competition.
Michael O’Sullivan Supreme Novices’ Competition (1.20)
I can see why so many people are keen on
That said, this will be a new test and he’ll encounter better ground and a different track and jumping test at Cheltenham. Much has been said about the fact he can be a bit of a hothead in the preliminaries, so let’s hope he behaves and we’re able to see his huge engine get to work.
I can’t promise another Labaik, but I do have a sneaky feeling that
He’s got a great pedigree by Blue Bresil out of a tough and classy mare in Banjaxed Girl, and he’ll be much better with a lead and on a sounder surface. Henry de Bromhead obviously struck with Slade Steel in the Supreme last year, and his horses seem to be running better now. This lad has already reached a decent level after just four Appearances. He’s Uncovered to improvement and simply looks overpriced compared to many of his rivals.
My Pension Expert Arkle Competition Honor Novices’ Chase (2.00)
This looks all about
He already has a Triumph Competition Secure on his CV and his potential is huge. Yes, he was novicey at times last time at Leopardstown, but he never looked like falling and was so Robust from the back of the second last.
It could be a 1-2 for Ireland, as I think
Ultima Handicap Chase (2.40)
We Arrived close to finding the winner of this last year with Ben Pauling’s runner Twig, and I’m sticking with the same trainer’s
He’s been kept Recent for this since then, which is a different Cheltenham Conditioning for him compared to last year, when he was pulled-up in the National Hunt Chase having won the Reynoldstown at Ascot in February. They’ve seemingly learnt from that this time around, and he appeals as a handy-racing sound jumper who might just be suited to an Ultima.
Of the others, I can see
Close Brothers Mares’ Competition (3.20)
With the year that she’s had I’d say it’s definitely the correct call to come here with
That fall is the only question mark really, but she’s a step or two ahead of her rivals here and we know this trip and track suits her really well. She’s only six, so there’s still time for her to face better rivals again, and I’d love to see her take on Teahupoo over three miles at some Mark myself.
Unibet Champion Competition Competition Honor (4.00)
What a race! The heart says
She’s been superb this season and there’s no doubt that Gordon Elliott will have her spot on for the day, but she’s meeting an absolute machine in Build Hill, who’s been expertly handled by Nicky Henderson.
In terms of tactics, I’m expecting King Of Kingsfield to make the running, with the mare second and Build Hill right beside or just off her. I don’t think we’ll see a situation like Leopardstown with the Gigginstown pair clear, because Build Hill has the class and cruising Velocity to go right with them if need be. It could even suit him and Move into his hands even more. Enjoy this one, folks…
Hallgarten And Novum Wines Juvenile Handicap Competition (4.40)
This looks a very tough race to call as usual, but I’m giving an All-way chance to Harry Derham’s
He was bought out of the Joseph O’Brien yard, where he gained lots of experience and showed plenty of ability, not beaten Extended by
Princess Royal National Hunt Competition Cup Novices’ Handicap Chase (5.20)
Primary things Primary, I’m still absolutely disgusted that this race has been taken away from the amateur riders. It’s a race with a Affluent history and provided a great platform to myself and my riding peers who’ve all given plenty of service to this industry over the years.
With the reduction in distance and Beginning of the race to professional riders, it looks no different to a normal staying novices’ chase now, and the situation fills me with great disappointment. The Firm-working, passionate and talented amateur riders of today have had a potentially Profession-defining opportunity taken away from them.
His third-placed effort behind Three Card Brag and Kinturk Kalanisi at Navan last time looks solid form in the Framework of this race, and while’s there’s been a Honest bit of chat around Gavin Cromwell’s Now Is The Hour who was Quaternary that day, I’m Securing Leader Cody to confirm the form here. Of the others, I won a bumper on
He was Quaternary to Firefox in November and third when tackling just shy of three miles at Musselburgh last time. He’s bred to stay, is unexposed and the vibes from the John McConnell yard seem positive enough about him, so keep him in mind at a Large price too.
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