Shaping up into a really hot race with the likelihood that Altior scares them all off in the Champion.
Jefferson's are shitters
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Good cup is there for the winning
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Entries for Ryanair Chase
Record number of Irish entries in Ryanair Chase
Northern chasing star Waiting Patiently is among 44 entries, including a record 29 from Ireland, for the £350,000 G1 Ryanair Chase over an extended two and a half miles of the New Course at Cheltenham on day three of The Festival™ presented by Magners, St Patrick's Thursday, March 14.
Waiting Patiently, trained by Yorkshire-based Ruth Jefferson who had the 2018 Ryanair Chase third Cloudy Dream, has won six of his seven starts over fences, with his most notable success coming in the G1 Ascot Chase at Ascot in February.
The lightly-raced eight-year-old, owned by Richard Collins, met his first defeat over fences last time out when hampered and unseating regular partner Brian Hughes at the ninth fence in the G1 32Red King George VI Chase at Kempton Park on December 26.
10-time champion Jump trainer Paul Nicholls has two leading contenders in Frodon and Politologue, who is also entered in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase. Frodon has taken his form to a new level this season, winning the G2 Monet's Garden Old Roan Chase at Aintree and the G3 Caspian Caviar Gold Cup for the second time at The International in December.
13 of the record 29 Irish-trained entries are from the stable of Willie Mullins, Ireland's champion Jump trainer. The pick of the Mullins' contenders are Al Boum Photo, Footpad, impressive G1 Savills Chase victor Kemboy, 2017 winner Un De Sceaux, who was also second last year, and Min, who proved himself over two and a half miles with a decisive success in the G1 John Durkan Memorial Chase at Punchestown in December.
Fellow Irish training behemoth Gordon Elliott's has six contenders including Shattered Love and The Storyteller, both of whom were successful over course and distance at The Festival™ presented by Magners in 2018 - Shattered Love impressed when taking the G1 JLT Novices' Chase, while The Storyteller captured the G3 Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate Handicap Chase.
Grade 1, £350,000 Total Prize Fund. 2.50pm, Cheltenham, Thursday, March 14, 2019, two miles & five furlongs (2m 4f 166y). For 5yo+ who are allotted a rating of 130 or more by the BHA Head of Handicapping following a review of the horses entered and after taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to confirmation - horses who are not qualified for a rating in Great Britain, Ireland or France may also be entered & such horses may be eligible providing the Handicapper is satisfied that the horse's racecourse performances up to and including the day prior to confirmation would merit a minimum rating of 130 (the decision of the BHA Head of Handicapping shall be final). Weights: 5-y-o 11st 9lb, 6-y-o and upwards 11st 10lb. Allowances: mares 7lb. Entries closed January 8, entries revealed January 10 (44 entries), scratchings deadline February 12, £17,500 supplementary entry stage and six-day confirmation stage March 8. Final 48-hour declaration stage, 10.00am, March 12. Maximum number of runners - 24.G1 Ryanair Chase
Horse Age Owner Trainer A TOI PHIL (FR) 9 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE ACAPELLA BOURGEOIS (FR) 9 Slaneyville Syndicate Willie Mullins IRE ACTIVIAL (FR) 9 Roger Brookhouse Tom George AL BOUM PHOTO (FR) 7 Mrs J Donnelly Willie Mullins IRE ALPHA DES OBEAUX (FR) 9 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE ASO (FR) 9 The Bellamy Partnership Venetia Williams BACHASSON (FR) 8 Edward O'Connell Willie Mullins IRE BALKO DES FLOS (FR) 8 Gigginstown House Stud Henry de Bromhead IRE BELLSHILL (IRE) 9 Andrea & Graham Wylie Willie Mullins IRE BLACK HERCULES (IRE) 10 Andrea & Graham Wylie Willie Mullins IRE CASTLEGRACE PADDY (IRE) 8 Clipper Logistics Group Ltd Pat Fahy IRE CHARBEL (IRE) 8 Julie and David Martin Kim Bailey CONEY ISLAND (IRE) 8 J P McManus Eddie Harty IRE DOCTOR PHOENIX (IRE) 11 Nick Bradley Racing Club Gordon Elliott IRE FOOTPAD (FR) 7 Simon Munir/Isaac Souede Willie Mullins IRE FOX NORTON (FR) 9 Ann & Alan Potts Limited Colin Tizzard FRODON (FR) 7 P J Vogt Paul Nicholls HELL'S KITCHEN 8 J P McManus Harry Fry INVITATION ONLY (IRE) 8 Andrea & Graham Wylie Willie Mullins IRE JANIKA (FR) 6 Simon Munir & Isaac Souede Nicky Henderson KEMBOY (FR) 7 Supreme Racing/Brett Graham/Ken Sharp Willie Mullins IRE KILLULTAGH VIC (IRE) 10 Rose Boyd/B Anderson/Mrs M Armstrong Willie Mullins IRE MIN (FR) 8 Susannah Ricci Willie Mullins IRE MISTER WHITAKER (IRE) 7 Tim Radford Mick Channon MONALEE (IRE) 8 Barry Maloney Henry de Bromhead IRE OUTLANDER (IRE) 11 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE PETIT MOUCHOIR (FR) 8 Gigginstown House Stud Henry de Bromhead IRE POLITOLOGUE (FR) 8 John Hales Paul Nicholls ROAD TO RESPECT (IRE) 8 Gigginstown House Stud Noel Meade IRE SAINT CALVADOS (FR) 6 Kate & Andrew Brooks Harry Whittington SHATTERED LOVE (IRE) 8 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE SIZING JOHN 9 Ann & Alan Potts Limited Jessica Harrington IRE SNOW FALCON (IRE) 9 Patricia Hunt Noel Meade IRE SUB LIEUTENANT (IRE) 10 Gigginstown House Stud Henry de Bromhead IRE TERREFORT (FR) 6 Simon Munir & Isaac Souede Nicky Henderson THE STORYTELLER (IRE) 8 Mrs Pat Sloan Gordon Elliott IRE TOP NOTCH (FR) 8 Simon Munir & Isaac Souede Nicky Henderson TOTAL RECALL (IRE) 10 Slaneyville Syndicate Willie Mullins IRE TOUT EST PERMIS (FR) 6 Gigginstown House Stud Noel Meade IRE UN DE SCEAUX (FR) 11 Edward O'Connell Willie Mullins IRE VALTOR (FR) 10 Simon Munir & Isaac Souede Nicky Henderson WAITING PATIENTLY (IRE) 8 Richard Collins Ruth Jefferson WILLIE BOY (IRE) 8 Kate & Andrew Brooks Charlie Longsdon YORKHILL (IRE) 9 Andrea & Graham Wylie Willie Mullins IRE
44 entries
29 Irish-trained
Breakdown of Ryanair Chase Entries by Trainer
13 entries
Willie Mullins IRE - Acapella Bourgeois, Al Boum Photo, Bachasson, Bellshill, Black Hercules, Footpad, Invitation Only, Kemboy, Killultagh Vic, Min, Total Recall, Un De Sceaux, Yorkhill
6 entries
Gordon Elliott IRE - A Toi Phil, Alpha Des Obeaux, Doctor Phoenix, Outlander, Shattered Love, The Storyteller
4 entries
Henry de Bromhead IRE - Balko Des Flos, Monalee, Petit Mouchoir, Sub Lieutenant
Nicky Henderson - Janika, Terrefort, Top Notch, Valtor
3 entries
Noel Meade IRE - Road To Respect, Snow Falcon, Tout Est Permis
2 entries
Paul Nicholls - Frodon, Politologue
1 entry
Kim Bailey - Charbel
Mick Channon - Mister Whitaker
Pat Fahy IRE - Castlegrace Paddy
Harry Fry - Hell's Kitchen
Tom George - Activial
Jessica Harrington IRE - Sizing John
Eddie Harty IRE - Coney Island
Ruth Jefferson - Waiting Patiently
Charlie Longsdon - Willie Boy
Colin Tizzard - Fox Norton
Harry Whittington - Saint Calvados
Venetia Williams - Aso
Henry de Bromhead saddled the latest Irish winner of the Ryanair Chase in 2018 with Balko Des Flos, who triumphed by four and a half lengths under Davy Russell, but has yet to hit top form in three runs so far his season. The trainer has also entered 2018RSA Insurance Novices' Chase runner-up Monalee, 2018 Racing Post Arkle Novices' Chase third Petit Mouchoir and 2018 Ryanair Chase fourth Sub Lieutenant.
Venetia Williams, who trains in Herefordshire, is hoping Aso can improve on his third behind Un De Sceaux in the 2017 Ryanair Chase.
Now a nine-year-old, Aso has only been lightly-raced since due to injury, but has returned as good as ever this season.
He routed the opposition by 13 lengths in a two and a half-mile handicap chase at Newbury on November 30 and defied top-weight to win the G3 Download The Betbright App Handicap Chase at Cheltenham on New Year's Day, taking his rating to a career-high 163.
Williams said: "Aso has come out of his win at Cheltenham in good form.
"The Ryanair Chase is the target. He deserves his place in the race and it was a great performance to finish third in the Ryanair a couple of seasons ago and that is again where we will go.
"He will have possibly have one or even two runs before The Festival. We could take him back to Cheltenham for Festival Trials Day (January 26) or go to Ascot for the G1 Ascot Chase (February 16).
"Aso has now got another string to his bow as by accident, he made much of the running on his last two starts and he did it very well. We used to think he is a horse that needed holding on to, but that is not the case anymore."
Danny (11th February 2019)
Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer 2005 Thisthatandtother 9 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls 2006 Fondmort 10 Mick Fitzgerald Nicky Henderson 2007 Taranis 6 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls 2008 Our Vic 10 Timmy Murphy David Pipe 2009 Imperial Commander 8 Paddy Brennan Nigel Twiston-Davies 2010 Albertas Run 9 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill 2011 Albertas Run 10 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill 2012 Riverside Theatre 8 Barry Geraghty Nicky Henderson 2013 Cue Card 7 Joe Tizzard Colin Tizzard 2014 Dynaste 8 Tom Scudamore David Pipe 2015 Uxizandre 7 Tony McCoy Alan King 2016 Vautour 7 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins 2017 Un de Sceaux 9 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins 2018 Balko des Flos 7 Davy Russell Henry de Bromhead
Winners since inception
2016 was a special horse
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
I love Politologue but he’s one to oppose at Cheltenham. His course form:
UR
20/26
4/8
4/9
Monalee folks
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Monalee all the way (although will probably end up backing Top Notch as well.)
Monalee to be the Imperial Commander of this generation
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
He deserves it , has a great attitude.
Vautour's win one of the most visually impressive chase wins you could wish to see.
I’ve followed racing for nearly 30 years now, and Vautour is the only horse who makes me feel me melancholy, when I think about him.
Maybe I’m going weird.
"Beat the price and lose. It's what we do".
SlimChance, March 2018
Outsider (12th February 2019)
Cyrname doesn't hold an entry for this. He jumped just like his dad on Saturday
He seems to prefer going right handed but is a very interesting horse now.
Looks like Ascot next
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
I too think Monalee is the most likely winner. What do we all make of Waiting Patiently for this though?
I'm torn. It's his only target, and he's clearly a class act, but two things bother me.
Firstly after his fall at Kempton after an injury layoff I'd want to see some evidence that wheels aren't coming off. The combination of an injury and a fall is not great prep. She has time to get another run in to him, but she's already ducked one opportunity, and the clock is ticking now.
The other thing that looms large in my mind is how adamant Ruth Jefferson was that she didn't think Cheltenham was his course. Trainers are usually right about this kind of thing despite often trying to change their mind, presumably at the behest of owners.
For what it's worth, if there's no lasting effects from his injury and he acts at Cheltenham I think he's the winner, but I just can't somehow press the button.
Coney Island on target for this
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Eddie very sweet on him Saturday on RTV.
Going there direct i hope the horse is man enough for it.
50/1 a great ew price if it still exists.
He doesn't quite stay 3m plus
That leave 2 question marks
Has he got the pace for this
And is the horse over any mental fragility it may have
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
He has the pace I imagine but the latter bothers me