While many of my contributions to this thread may fall short of resembling academic standard, my input has taken an academic shape in recent days. A ghastly writer's block has prevented any of the due reviews extending beyond the words "Son Of Red" and left these upcoming previews very much in the lurch. Nevertheless, given that both of these contests have been hotly anticipated since the middle of Summer, the previews have taken on the most academic of forms of starting from scratch and necessitating an all-nighter under the ethos of "Anything. Just write anything and submit the wretched thing. Whatever the result, it will have to do." Mercifully, there will be a break of ten days from the 16th onwards which is like a deadline extension for the reviews which have yet to be completed (started). While the extension has a cushion built in, time will tell if those reviews are also posted at the last possible moment. In any case, the previews are here and as I have already forgotten everything I have written and am in a thousand yard stare stupor, the quality of same can only be taken as is...
SANDOWN
Sandown's Tingle Creek card has always featured a juvenile hurdle, and when today's feature was inaugurated in 1980, the three-year-old contest carried a more substantial purse than both that and the Henry VIII Chase. The contest subsequently lost its significance although by adopting the introductory label in 2016, has experienced a renaissance with last year's winner Goshen bringing the race to a new level. This year's renewal revolves around Nicky Henderson newcomer Paros who led the Triumph Hurdle markets through the summer prior to the establishment of Ireland's crop. However, it is not the kindest introduction as Gary Moore fields a pair of interesting imports, the two with hurdles experience have place form which ties into Paul Nicholls' winners and the flat newcomers bring ratings in the low seventies. Conditions at Sandown have been enough to see Altior's withdrawal and the winning DIs of 0.93 median, 1.19 mean indicate that it is a testing track at the best of times. The course's clear round rate of 97.53% makes it one of the more forgiving in the country, although with only 55% of odds-on favourites winning, it is not one which rewards complacency.
Paros chg Nicky Henderson j1-1-0 (-) 119
Masterstroke (Green Tune){16-c}(0.60) 2/1 Softsong 3rd Handicap Hurdle (L,121), Sandown 2012
https://www.equidia.fr/chevaux/paros
Paros was sent off as favourite ahead of his debut in an ordinary conditions hurdle at Dieppe in May.
Leading soon after the start, his early jumping lacked some confidence but it gradually improved throughout and by the straight, he was jumping nicely. The last off the bridle, he only needed hands and heels to but upwards of two lengths between himself and his rivals. Runner-up Jeu de Paume has given the form credibility with a subsequent win at Clairefontaine, and three places in pattern company including when half a length behind top juvenile Theleme while giving him four pounds. Third placed Hacker des Places won next time at Dax and though he was fairly disappointing on his UK debut, the remainder of the field were another three lengths behind. Trainer Gabriel Leenders has yet to send any significant juveniles to the UK but he did recently collect his first Grade One in the Prix Ferdinand Dufaure. Masterstroke, who this year joined Yorton Farm Stud after standing in France, is a Monsun stallion out of a half-sister to Galileo. He has yet to have a UK/IRE jumps winner from his first three crops but does have a 33% winners to runners rate with his French jumpers including Prix Congress runner-up Hades, and useful three-year-old of 2018, Floridee. Green Tune, another stout influence, is also the damsire of L'Unique. The damline is not short of decent jumps horses with National Spirit winner Prospect Wells and Brooklyn's Gold showing as 4/2 along with Authorized who is a fantastic sire of juveniles. Nicky Henderson is one of the very best trainers of juvenile hurdles and is already on the board this season with Overpriced Mixer. Since Soldatino won the Triumph in 2010, he has had five Grade One winning juveniles from French hurdle imports alone and his first time out strike rate is 61.29% with such horses.
Elham Valley grg Fergal O'Brien f9-2-0 (74) 76
Tin Horse (Peintre Celebre){1-p}(1.33) 2/2 Gardens Of Babylon 3rd Triumph Hurdle (G1), Cheltenham 2019
A dual winner on the flat for Andrew Balding, Elham Valley left Kingsclere after winning a seller at Goodwood by thirteen lengths. Though he did not attract any bids afterwards, he still changed ownership and would run twice run for John Gallagher, finishing well held in a pair of soft ground handicaps off 78 and 75. Following a date with a pair of scissors, he joined a Fergal O'Brien yard which has enjoyed a fine season with its juveniles, including winners Naizagai and Volkovka. Tin Horse has yet to produce a winning juvenile in the UK or Ireland, but he has a solid 35.71% winners to runners rate in France including this season's dual winner Horse Maha. Peintre Celebre is an above average damsire in the division and Elham Valley is a cousin of Triumph Hurdle third Gardens Of Babylon. In an ordinary contest, Elham Valley's profile would warrant consideration despite his recent flat disappointments. However, this could potentially be a quality affair and the forecast conditions look unsuitable.
Hudson de Grugy bg Gary Moore FrB 4-1-1
Falco (April Night){u}(3.44) 2/1 Rose de Grugy 2nd Grand Prix de la Ville de Nice (G3), Cagne-Sur-Mer 2013
https://www.equidia.fr/chevaux/hudson-de-grugy
Juvenile hurdlers imported from French bumpers typically do well in the division. Thirty of the sixty-five since 2008/09 have been winners including the likes of Defi du Seuil, Espoir d'Allen and French Made. While they have a clear round rate of just 87.69%, their first time out strike rate of 26.15% is still well above average. Hudson de Grugy ran four times in such races, finishing unplaced on his first two outings, snatching second behind subsequent Grade 3 winner Hallatienne at Les Sables d'Olonne, before making all for a facile win at Le Gacilly in July. Although the form of that win is much of a muchness, the runner-up on that occasion did win next time out. He since left Adrien Fouassier to join a Gary Moore yard with a very respectable record both in the sphere and in this contest. With his last ten runners in this race, he has saddled three winners including Sussex Ranger, who won by fourteen lengths before finishing second in the Finale Hurdle, and Goshen who had the Triumph Hurdle at his mercy before a freak unshipping at the last. Hudson de Grugy's most notable relative is the yard's top chaser Sire de Grugy who appears at 3/2 on the damline. However, that is not the only winner in the family as half-brother Django de Grugy won a chase, the dam has three winning siblings, the third dam won three cross country chases while champion of the late eighties Oteuil (5/1) and 1997 Prix Jean Stern winner French Kankan (5/2) appear further back. Sire Falco has had three winning juveniles from eight including Triumph winner Peace And Co, and Gary Moore's dual winner Aiguille Rouge. Gary Moore is set to saddle two runners here but while the stablemate has respectable flat form. Hudson de Grugy is reported to have schooled the better of the pair. The profile entitles him to plenty of respect, although the fact that his worst run in bumpers came on heavy ground is a concern.
Masterdream bg Tim Vaughan f4-0-0 (73) 70
Sea The Stars (Danehill Dancer){20}(1.40) 3/1 Vasco Marengo 1st 4yo Maiden Hurdle, Fontainebleau 2009
Between 2008 and 2013, Tim Vaughan's strike rate in the division never went below 16.67%, but the past five seasons have seen him net just one win. Masterdream, a 56,000 guineas purchase out of the John Oxx yard, will begin this juvenile campaign for the yard. Making his debut in August, he ran four times in maiden company, all over twelve furlongs on soft to heavy ground. Though he never finished closer than fifth, he finished within seven lengths of the winner on each occasion and while his mark of 73 perhaps exceeds his achievements, based on those he finished nearby, the rating is feasible. Former inmates of the recently retired John Oxx have a winners to runners rate of 29.03% and have included the likes of Barizan, Mourad and Alaivan. That quality dried up in recent years but he was still the source of winner Gealach last season. Sea The Stars (Starchitect, Stars Over The Sea, Park Paddocks) has a solid record in the division, although Danehill Dancer is slightly below average in terms of winners and the damline has very few jumpers. Ground and stamina should not be issues, but there are others with more substantial profiles and the stable is not enjoying a great spell at the moment.
Phoenix Aquilus bg Seamus Durack f4-0-2 (69) 71 j1-0-1 (-) 93 112
Slade Power (Ad Valorem){31}(1.50) 2/1 Tiger Roll 1st Triumph Hurdle (G1), Cheltenham 2014
Phoenix Aquilus failed to win in four starts on the flat, but his finishing midfield in a Kempton handicap was fair form and he seems straightforward enough. Slade Power has won as a sire in the division and the damline includes Tiger Roll (2/1), Khachaturian (3/1) and On Air (3/0. Furthermore, Seamus Durack has a respectable record with limited ammunition so a good debut effort at Chepstow was not unexpected. Settled in the rear, his jumping was compromised by some bunching early on but he was clean when finding more room and made good headway throughout. While he was never going to threaten the impressive winner, he was best of the remainder and led home a pair of horses who already had respectable form in the division. The form has subsequently been let down on numerous occasions and while Hell Red had excuses next time, and fifth placed Jersey Grey won a weak contest at Lingfield, the remainder have ran below par. Nevertheless, it was a fine effort from a debutant, particularly one with his anatomy still in tact, and if he improves for the gelding operation, an ordinary race could be within his scope. However, while there may also be improvement for soft ground, this is not an ordinary race.
Royaume Uni bbg Gary Moore f3-1-0 FrF 36 (79.2) 75
Galileo (Lagunas){4-r}(0.58) 1/2 Nordano 3rd Finale Juvenile Hurdle (G1), Chepstow 2019
https://www.equidia.fr/chevaux/royaume-uni
Since the 2008/09 season, Andre Fabre has been the source of twenty-nine juvenile hurdlers in the UK and Ireland. Twelve of those won during their first season over obstacles but while half of them were rated at least 85 on the flat, that class largely fails to translate with Fred Winter placed duo Alexander Severus and Saticon the most successful of such types. In a similar vein, while Galileo is the outstanding flat sire of his generation, and he does get the occasional good juvenile, his overall record is decidedly average and only 31.37% of his progeny will improve for the switch to hurdles. Royaume Uni is an ex-Andre Fabre trained son of Galileo who won the second of his three starts in France at Angers back in June before being beaten nearly six lengths in a winners' race at Saint Cloud the same month. The Angers race has yet to produce any winners, although the runner-up, Night And Day, was second next time in a Clairefontaine handicap off 70.4 and has since joined Willie Mullins. The Saint-Cloud contest has worked out better as the winner was since third in a Listed race at the same track, and runner-up Litigator won a Clairefontaine handicap before finishing sixth in the Group 3 Darley Stakes at Newmarket. From the family of Novelist and Nordano, Royaume Uni should have no problems with the ground and trip as his win came on soft ground over an extended fourteen furlongs. Nevertheless, his not schooling as well as his stablemate has been mentioned, and the yard's imports from the French flat generally improve for their debut outing.
The Worthy Brat bg Jeremy Scott b1-1-0 (-) 101 j1-0-1 (-) 108 111
Worthadd (Alhaarth){20-d}(1.32) 2/1 Penric 1st Novices' Handicap Hurdle (86), Hereford 2005
The Worthy Brat ran very green when winning a bumper at Exeter, but he benefitted from that experience and put up an improved performance to run into third on his hurdles bow at the same venue behind Monmiral. Held up in the rear, his jumping was slow at times and he found himself outpaced after the sixth. Nevertheless, he passed four of his rivals in the home straight and got to within a couple of lengths of the runner-up by the finish. While his win first time out came on good to firm, he went through the soft ground well enough and he was entitled to do so on breeding as his sire and siblings had form on soft. It was a satisfactory hurdling debut and with more assured jumping, he can be competitive in a lesser race than this.
Yggdrasil bg Nick Williams Unraced
Kapgarde (Le Balafre){4-m}(1.67) 0.5 Siruh du Lac 1st Mildmay of Fleet (G3,141), Cheltenham 2019
Racecourse debutants from the yards of Nick and Jane Williams have been a regular feature of the current campaign. While none of the six have won a race this season, three were able to finish second on their debuts, namely Balko Saint - who later finished third in the Prestbury Hurdle, Admiral Balko who was second at Bangor, and Honneur d'Ajonc who finished ahead of The Worthy Brat at Exeter. Yggdrasil has yet to see a racecourse, but his pedigree is a compelling read. A half-brother to former stablemate Siruh du Lac, fair chaser Acta Est Fabula, and winning French Juvenile Txamanxoia, Yggdrasil is out of a dual chase winner and is closely related (3/1) to Matchou who won the 1995 Grand Course de Haies d'Auteuil. Kapgarde, who is responsible for Fakir d'Oudairies, Solo and Clan des Obeaux, has the best winners to runners ratio in the field at 47.06%. The record of the Nick Williams yard at Sandown in juveniles is a second and two thirds from seven runners and the stable is in reasonable form at the moment. Yggdrasil has an intriguing profile, although he would have to be very good to win this at the first time of asking.
Strong prospects
1. Paros
Reasonable prospects
2. Hudson de Grugy
Feasible prospects
3. Phoenix Aquilus
4. Yggdrasil
5. Royaume Uni
Moderate prospects
6. The Worthy Brat
7. Elham Valley
Negligible prospects
8. Masterdream
AINTREE
Today marks the ninth edition of the fillies' juvenile at Aintree and it is a contest fully worthy of its place on the calendar. Since the season of its inception, thirteen of the top twenty fillies in the division made their debuts on or prior to the first weekend of December. Of those thirteen, nine took in Aintree's contest which is sound evidence of its serving its purpose. Four of these participants went on to place in open sexed pattern company;- L'Unique (2012) won that season's Anniversary Hurdle, Jer's Girl (2015) won the all aged Champion at the Punchestown Festival, Evening Hush (2016) finished second in the Finale and Grey Waters (2017) was third in the Spring Juvenile. These successes demonstrate the race's potential quality while simulataneously drawing attention to the difficulties faced by fillies attempting to collect black type in the division when compared to their predominantly gelded counterparts. The listed race at Doncaster in January is perhaps questionable in its positioning and having the only fillies' Grade Three in the division being a handicap is bizarre. Nevertheless, Aintree's contest is a very sensible institution and while it is very easy to criticise the BHA for their many exasperatively farcical actions, they occasionally get something right and for this race, credit is due. This year's renewal has been the target for many of its declared runners and has attracted the best the division has to offer thus far. Hiconic, Megan, Talking About You and Scholastic have achieved the highest ratings for the phallus-free sex while newcomers Army Of One and Her Indoors have had this race earmaked for trainers who have won the contest five times between them. Aintree's winning DIs of 1.00 median and 1.13 mean are in Great Britain's lowest ten and the completion rate of 81.68% illustrates how testing it can get despite the flat nature. The going is currently soft with a patch of good to soft at the distance and as the contest will be the third hurdles race on the card, stamina will be an utmost premium. The clear round rate of 95.60% is also lower than average so mistakes will not be inexpensive.
Army Of One bf Gavin Cromwell f5-0-1 DeF GAG 63.5 (47) 67
Kingston Hill (Authorized){2-n}(0.50) 2/1 Aberwind 3rd Handicap Hurdle (122), Compiegne 2020
https://www.racebets.com/en/horse-racing/race/details/id/3198893/external/18035
https://www.racebets.com/en/horse-racing/race/details/id/3352858/external/18514
Now We're Touring has not given Kingston Hill a flying start as a jumps sire. Nevertheless, being a St Leger winning Mastercraftsman out of a half-sister to Lord Jim, Kingston Hill has the right attributes to be a force in the division and it is no surprise that he stands at Castle Hyde Stud. That Army Of One is out of an Authorized mare also makes her an intriguing hurdles recruit. Army Of One's best placing in five starts in Germany was a tight second in a Dresden maiden back in June. However, getting a grasp on the form's value is not entirely straightforward. For example, the winner of the Dresden race was given a GAG of 65 (50), but was raised to 84.5 (89) after finishing fourth in a Listed race next time. The fourth placed horse was initially rated 62.5 (45), dropped to 60.5 (41) but won a €37,000 auction race and is now on 71.5 (63). In any event, that Dresden maiden has produced winners which is less true in the Hoppegarten handicap where Army Of One finished fifth when last seen in August. By comparison, Megan's GAG of 77 equates to a BHA mark of 74, although her RPR of 90 is much more in keeping with her form on a collateral level with pattern class European horses. Given that Army Of One achieved an RPR of 67, it may be more prudent to use this as a guide which itself, would still leave her short at this level. Nevertheless, while she has ran fairly green in her races, she looks honest enough and is bred to go in this ground. Stefan Richter's only other import thus far was Kobra who disappointed behind Megan at Leicester. Gavin Cromwell has yet to have a German import run in juveniles but his record in the division is solid with a 25.58% winners to runners rate an improvement rate of 69.23%. His record in this contest is also laudible with two winners and a third from three attempts and Army Of One will be the sole charge running at Aintree today. The compelling sirelines are bolstered by the presence of capable jumpers on the damline including Aberwind at 2/1, Aramon and Aramax, winners of the Galway Hurdle and Fred Winter respectively at 4/2, and useful French juvenile King's Socks at 4/3. There is plenty to like about Army Of One's profile, although her flat form is difficult to quantify and this is a tough race for an introduction.
Bellatrixsa grf Venetia Williams f5-1-3 (77) 81
Gregorian (Kalanisi){5-h}(0.71) 0.5 Daybreak Boy 1st Conditions Hurdle, Clonmel 2019
Fetching 80,000 guineas at the Tattersalls Autumn sale, Bellatrixsa is the division's third most expensive horse publicly sold in-training thus far. Making her debut in July, she finished midfield in a Haydock novice stakes before reaching the frame on her next four outings over distances between ten furlongs and two miles. Her last run for Michael Dods came as a three-and-a-quarter length win in a Newcastle handicap in October off a mark of 72. Setting off in front, she was headed halfway through the contest but would stay prominent and regained the lead at the distance before pulling clear of her rivals. The form has since been boosted with the third winning next time over course and distance. Michael Dods is a solid source of juvenile hurdlers and his graduates boast a healthy winners to runners rate of 27.78% including Spring Juvenile runner-up Shadow Catcher who fetched 40,000 guineas at the same sale in 2011. Venetia Williams also has a decent winners to runners rate of 23.81% although she is without a winner in the division since March 2015 and the improvement rates of both trainers is below average. Gregorian is without a winner from five juveniles but Magna Moralia, the only progeny rated over 60, has been placed and none have failed to complete a race. Kalanisi has not enjoyed a great deal of success as a damsire but Bellatrixsa is a half-sister to the useful Daybreak Boy and out of a half-sister to Glorious Sinndar who won over hurdles in Australia. Stamina and ability to handle the ground should not be issues and the flat form is of a good standard for this contest. The trainer has not been prolific in the division recently and while her yard is otherwise in decent form, a first-time-out rate healthier than 7.14% would be more encouraging for Bellatrixsa in this company.
Her Indoors bf Alan King 6-1-2 (76) 80
Raven's Pass (Zafonic){22-d}(2.60) 2/2 Next Round 1st Prix Predicateur (L,126), Auteuil 2014
On the 21st of June, the McNeill family indicated on Twitter that Her Indoors would be targeted at this very contest. At that stage, she had yet to run as a three-year-old and had only a debut second at Lingfield and a ninth of nine at Salisbury from the previous season to her name. Her return came the following month at Windsor with a nine length fourth and the month afterwards, she was unlucky not to finish closer on her handicap debut at Kempton. Her duck was broken on the fifth attempt in September when she took a good ground Lingfield handicap off 70 over a distance just shy of twelve furlongs. She was a length and a quarter clear of the remainder, the third was runner up next time while the fifth subsequently scored off a pound lower. This improvement was confirmed beaten just under a length when second at Chelmsford off a four pound higher mark. Alan King is one of the leading trainers in the division and his record in this race is very strong with three winners, two seconds and a third from eight runners. As such, it is fascinating that Her Indoors would be his representative for a race which has long been the target. Her flat form is also up to scratch in this field but her profile is not without concerns. There are mild reservations insofar as her attitude is concerned as she requires being mounted away from the other runners and though it did not prevent her from winning, her head carriage is rather suspect. The best form has been on good ground and the pace in her races did not prove her stamina so her ability to stay the trip in these conditions is far from assured. Sire Raven's Pass does get winners in the sphere but he is not the strongest represented here and while the damline features useful types in Next Round (2/2), Zig Zag (3/2) and Carlito Brigante (5/4), neither of Her Indoors' siblings achieved much over jumps in six combined starts.
Hiconic bf Alex Hales f8-0-3 (58) 60 j6-4-2 (128) 115 124
Sixties Icon (Acclamation){1-n}(0.60) 1/0 Hi Note 2nd 4YO Hurdle, Cheltenham 2012
In the review of Hiconic's win at Bangor back in July, it was suggested that "with the proliferation of pattern class juvenile and novice hurdles for fillies, it would not be completely absurd to imagine that Hiconic could collect some black type this season." As it transpired, she would actually collect that black type when second in the Wensleydale Hurdle behind Duffle Coat when last seen at the end of October. Nevertheless, five months later and the Fillies' Juvenile is upon Hiconic. Given that she won the first race of the season, was the leading juvenile of the summer and has yet to be matched by fellow filly, there would be little to add to the near three thousand words she had already demanded. Professional in her manner of jumping when taking her first three races at Newton Abbot, Bangor and Stratford, she was less convincing when taking race four on her return to Newton Abbot. That hint of recalcitrance at the latter venue manifested both at Lingfield where she failed to justify favouritism in a handicap and at Market Rasen where she veered at the start and lacked her usual fluency when beaten twelve lengths by Soldier On Parade. However, she posted a career best when next seen at Wetherby when collecting her black type sooner than anticipated. Sent straight into the lead and ridden into the first flight, she quickly settled into a rhythm reminiscent of her halcyon days. The pace she set was enough to have the remainder of the field in trouble entering the straight and at one time, she traded as low as 1.37 in running. There were no traces of her waywardness and up to the final flight, put in her best round of jumping to date. She was already headed when she clipped, and was slowly away from, the last, but she still had enough to fend off the third and it was a over four lengths further back to some useful types. It has been a case of 'jusqu'ici tout va bien for the Wensleydale form as the winner followed up in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham, the third posted a comparable effort in the same race, and the fifth scored next time over course and distance. On proven form, Hiconic sets the standard comfortable and will not be burdened with any penalties for her accomplishments. Furthermore, the yard is in decent form as while just one of its eleven runners in the past fortnight have been winners, six were able to run into a place. Insofar as weakness in Hiconic's profile are concerned, given that she has already raced six times over hurdles, she would have less scope for improvement than some of these. However, that also appeared to be the case prior to her run at Wetherby where she posted a new career best. A more appreciable concern would be that this will be softest ground encountered by Hiconic and her pedigree does not immediately suggest that this will not be a problem. Her dam Hi Note, a useful juvenile in her own right, won twice on good to firm and sire Sixties Icon also enjoyed more success on a sounder surface. He does get winners on heavy, including recent listed winner Buildmeupbuttercup, and Hiconic had no problems with the good to soft at Wetherby. It may be the case that Hiconic improves with more give in the ground, but until she proves same then that doubt remains. Nevertheless, she is still a horse with demonstrably sufficient aptitude who sets the standard and if she does handle conditions then it will take a useful one to beat her.
High Moor Flyer bf Jedd O'Keeffe f4-0-0 (42) 39 j1-0-1 (-) 102 103
Pour Moi (Johann Quatz){4-r}(0.40) 1/0 A Media Luz 1st Chatteris Fen Juvenile Hurdle, Huntingdon 2011
Flattered by an official rating of 42 following four runs on the flat, High Moor Flyer's chances at Leicester were further tempered by her sweating up prior to the contest and burning plenty of energy by pulling hard while in the lead. That she managed to beat all but one of her rivals casts doubt over the form, but there were some clues in her profile. Trainer Jedd O'Keeffe has a solid record in the division with limited ammunition and sire Pour Moi's improvement rate of 78.95% is the highest of any stallion with ten or more qualifiers. Her damline was also strong for as well as being out of Chatteris Fen winner A Media Luz, the granddam was a half-sister to a pair of fair French juveniles in Ameno and Lucie. Apart from wandering into a few of her flights, High Moor Flyer had more good jumps than bad and in the absence of Megan, she would have ran out an emphatic winner. As with any turn up of this nature, it would be wise to see if she can replicate this performance and though it was an encouraging introduction, there is no reason why should reverse placings with the impressive winner.
Lightning Blue bf Tom Gretton f9-0-0 (46) 47 j1-0-0 (-) 63 75
Harbour Watch (Fantastic Light){16}(2.50) 2/1 Blue Leader 1st Selling Hurdle, Hereford 2005
Leaving Mick Channon with a rating of 47, Lightning Blue was beaten nearly nine lengths off that mark on her stable debut at Lingfield in September. By a sire with a fair record in the division and out of a sister to a moderate winner, she outran her 200/1 starting price when fourth, albeit by thirty-five lengths, on her hurdling introduction at Wetherby. Lightning Blue lacked concentration in her jumping which led to a few mistakes and while she would not be readily dismissed in a moderate race, she looks completely out of her depth here.
Megan chf Stuart Edmunds f6-1-1 Def GAG (74) 90 j1-1-0 (-) 117 116
Lord Of England (King's Best){22-c}(0.82) 0.5 Mahe King, 1st Juvenile Hurdle, Italy 2018
https://www.racebets.com/en/horse-racing/race/details/id/3536543/external/19022 (7th Listed)
https://www.racebets.com/en/horse-racing/race/details/id/3482692/external/18819 (2nd Auction Race)
https://www.racebets.com/en/horse-racing/race/details/id/3186555/external/17988 (1st Maiden)
Megan ran six times on the flat in Germany for Dominik Moser, winning once in June at Hannover over 1900 meters. Since then, she took in three races at pattern company and was last seen in early October when finishing last of seven, but just four and a quarter lengths behind Sunny Queen who subsequently took the Group One Grosser Preis Von Bayern. Megan was then sold at the BBAG October Sale for €22,000 with an official German GAG of 77kg. According to available charts, this roughly translates to a BHA rating of 74 although the RPR of 90 for her latest effort at Hanover looks more realistic. She was quietly fancied ahead of her hurdles debut at Leicester and announced herself with a compelling performance. Her early jumping was not brilliant as she steadied into the first, was slow at the second and got in close to the third. Nevertheless, she soon got into a good rhythm and travelled strongly in midfield. She made steady progress in the straight and cruised into the lead approaching the final flight. Clearing the last with a two length lead, she responded well to being shaken up and very quickly extended her advantage to nearly ten lengths at the line. Given that neither of the next two finishers had finished within eighteen lengths of a winner from six flat starts between them, it is difficult to get too excited about the standard of form, although the fifth placed Volkovka since gave the form a boost with a win at Market Rasen earlier in the week. A half-sister to a winning juvenile in Italy, her sire is now three winners from five runners in the division. Trainer Stuart Edmunds boasts the best winners to runners ratio of any trainer with ten or more juveniles since 2008/09 and his sole runner at Aintree was third in the 2017 edition of this race. Though there are doubts over the quality of her debut win, Megan could hardly have won the race in a more taking fashion. The winning time affords her performance some substance and that it came on soft ground bodes well for her here. With improvement anticipated for the experience, she is entitled to respect in this field.
Sarceaux grf Alexandra Dunn f3-1-0 FrF 30.5 (67.1) 62
Rajsaman (Elusive City){16-g}(0.67) 0.5 Saint Contest 3rd Juvenile Hurdle, Newbury 2016
https://www.equidia.fr/chevaux/sarceaux
Five of the sixteen Mikel Delzangles exports have been winners in this division, including 2012 Fred Winter runner-up Edeymi. While four of his former inmates fetched upwards of €100,000 at the Arqana sales, Sarceaux left the yard for just €16,016 following a claimer at Dieppe back in July. Finishing fourth on that occasion, the form has not been particularly well advertised and the runner-up, Highlander Madrik may be a familiar name as he was tailed off behind Talking About You at Fontwell in September. Sarceaux did win on her penultimate start at Le Croise Laroche and the form has a better shape to it as the runner-up won next time while the third has since won four times and is currently rated 80. She did not look the most determined on that occasion and it should be noted that though her win came on good, her defeat last time was on soft ground. Rajsaman scored in the sphere at the third attempt with stablemate Jersey Grey and half-brother Saint Contest had fair placed form as a juvenile hurdler. Sarceaux does not have the worst profile, but horses bought through French claimers win less than their fair share and others in this field have stronger cases.
Scholastic bf Joseph Patrick O'Brien f12-3-1 (72) 75 j5-1-3 (-) 113 109
Zoffany (Sadler's Wells){5-b}(0.63) 1/1 Severus Alexander 4th Handicap Hurdle (102), Leopardstown 2020
An old friend of this thread, three time flat winner Scholastic's first steps in the division were vengeful and erratic as she wiped out half of her rivals while running loose at Down Royal. Nevertheless, in her four subsequent outings, only Duffle Coat, Crassus, Longclaw and Quilixios finished ahead of her. Her penultimate outing in a Punchestown maiden saw her collect a deserved six-and-a-half length win from subsequent winners Jeff Kidder, Rock Chica and Varna Gold, and thrice placed Bigz Belief. Her jumping had progressed from her debut and was immaculate at Punchestown, but while it was still decent on her latest start, some mistakes crept into her round. She has not been seen over hurdles since being outclassed by Quilixios on the 13th of October and was last seen five days later when a close third in a Naas handicap, posting a career best in that sphere. Joseph O'Brien has a very respectable record in the discipline although while he has enjoyed success this side of the Irish Sea, including winning the Fred Winter with Band Of Outlaws, his tally with raiding juveniles is two from nineteen. Scholastic is still Ireland's leading juvenile filly but she would still be someway behind the best of these and although she has performed on soft, her better hurdles form has come on a sounder surface.
See The Eagle Fly chf Harry Whittington f8-0-2 (57) 62 j2-1-0 (-) 105 99
Free Eagle (Verglas){5-h}(0.71) 3/1 Cork Harbour 1st Selling Handicap Hurdle (88), Market Rasen 2003
Twice placed in eight starts on the flat for Thomas Cooper, See The Eagle Fly made a winning hurdles debut at Fontwell in early October, where she was able to take advantage of Balko Saint's inexperience despite a lack of willingness on her own part. The form received a boost as the runner-up finished third in the Grade Two at Cheltenham, and the underperforming Talking About You won at Ludlow. The third placed also managed to subsequently finish second at Fakenham. Due to her beaten rivals all having excuses, the form can not be taken too literally. Nevertheless, any win where the form has worked out well is worthy of respect which made See The Eagle Fly's performance at Leicester next time a disappointment. Pulling in the early stages, her jumping was not quite as clean as it had been on her debut. She appeared to be travelling strongly when taking the lead in the straight, but she then started to idle and weakened tamely from thereon. Given this is twice in as many races that she has been uncomfortable with the lead, the inclination is to attribute that performance to attitude rather than a lack of stamina or ability. See The Eagle Fly is capable of defying a penalty in ordinary company, although she may require deft handling in order to do so. However, while she comes into this race unpenalised, the quality of her opposition is such that there will be no room for hesitation. Furthermore, the good form enjoyed by his trainer in October has abandoned him for the time being which further tempers enthusiasm.
Talking About You bf Sean Curran f6-0-1 (60) 60 j7-2-3 (118) 111 116
Sixties Icon (Mastercraftsman){9-h}(0.50) 3/1 Princess Caerani 2nd Mares' Maiden Hurdle, Ludlow 2014
With seven hurdles races already under her belt, Talking About You is the veteran of the division. Her early endeavours were marked by recalcitrance, particularly at the start of her races. Fortunately for connections, a ritual of mounting her at the last possible moment mitigated against her behaviour and a debut third at Newton Abbot led to a second at Sedgefield and culminated with a decisive win at Fontwell. However, a regression in form and behaviour on returns to Market Rasen and Fontwell prompted a break and a wind operation. There were signs of improvement on her return at Fakenham and the benefit of same was seen to its fullest effect at Ludlow last month. While she shied away from the tapes at the off , she asserted herself from the outset and led at a good gallop. Though she went left at the first, her jumping was always quick and even though she got in close at the fourth, third and second last flights, she did not lose any momentum in the process. Her task was made simpler when the favourite unseated after the second last, but he was not closing on the run to that flight. Furthermore, given how strongly she ran to the line, it would have taken a good horse to catch her. This marked a new career best for Talking About You and while her rise of eighteen pounds in the ratings might look harsh, it is broadly in keeping with what she achieved and the form has since been substantiated by the third and fourth each finishing second next time. The stable is in good form and Talking About You could pose a threat if in the right kind of mood, although there are definitive ground concerns to overcome and there is little reason for her to reverse places with Hiconic on previous outings.
Ten Thousand Stars chf Brian Ellison f7-1-1 (62) 69 j2-0-1 (-) 89 100
Toronado (Green Tune){1-n}(0.88) 2/1 Le Vagabond 3rd Juvenile Hurdle (G3), Fairyhouse 2015
A winner at Newmarket for Adrian Nicholls as a two-year-old, Ten Thousand Stars jumped appallingly on her hurdling debut at Sedgefield back in August. Her repertoire of jumping moves included the bunny hop, the twist and jazz hooves before attempting to walk through, rather than jump, the last. Nevertheless, she was arguably (but not definitively) unlucky not to win the race as she was carried across the track by the winner. While only a small contest, first placed Historic Heart subsequently scored at Wetherby and the runner-up was Talking About You. Ten Thousand Stars jumped and travelled better next time at Perth, but was unable to match the form and though she looked a likely winner at two out, her effort was short lived and she would fade to finish an eight length fourth. An inconsistent type on the flat, she is probably better than that performance. Nevertheless, even a career best leaves her with plenty to find and she would be better suited by firmer ground.
Strong prospects
1. Hiconic
Reasonable prospects
2. Megan
3. Army Of One
Feasible prospects
4. Bellatrixsa
5. Scholastic
6. Talking About You
7. Her Indoors
Moderate prospects
8. High Moor Flyer
9. See The Eagle Fly
10. Ten Thousand Stars
11. Sarceaux
Negligible prospects
12. Lightning Blue