Diamond Geezer
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Mullins says Min has banged a knee. Not serious and had even declared him initially this morning, but decided to err on side of caution.
Naff again from Aux Ptits Soins. Clearly that prolonged absence has soured him. Back over hurdles again I'd imagine.
Premier Bond paid a compliment to Might Bite's already handsome form today. With Our Duke not even entered, I have Henderson's horse as the most solid option in the RSA - his last fence fall at Kempton notwithstanding - and reckon Betfair Sportsbook's 12/1 is an immense price.
Bellshill commands respect, but Might Bite should not be three times the price. No way.
I put Royal Vacation in my tracker after he was second to As De Mee in a Beginners Chase at Fontwell in mid October. I liked the way he jumped. Backed him ten days later when he was second to Zeroshadesofgrey at Wetherby and then ditched him.
If the BUV is disappointing next week at Sandown and Faugheen fails to make the Champion Hurdle it isn't inconceivable that the front two in the JLT market run in the Champion Hurdle instead.
So these are alternatives:
Whisper (too old)
Politologue (flat track horse, poor at Cheltenham twice)
Coney Island (RSA? Form boost yesterday)
Bellshill (RSA? Possible diversion if Yorkhill does not run but another one with less than stellar Chelt form)
Identity Thief (Arkle surely if he wins today but again JLT could open up. Stamina?)
Others could come into it. Top Notch, Le Prezien
Connections of the Grade Two-winning grey are keen to give the six-year-old a slightly less exacting test before he runs in the JLT Novices' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.
Hales said: "I don't think he's going to run at the weekend.
"We just need to wind him down a bit as he was wired up at Haydock and nearly pulled Sam Twiston-Davies' arms out going down.
"We don't want to put him in a hot race again just yet.
"We want to find another race before Cheltenham to get him settled and relaxed.
"He's a fabulous horse - one of the best I've have ever had.
"The JLT is the plan."
Politologue, trained by Paul Nicholls, looked the real deal in the Mitie Noel Novices' Chase at Ascot in December.
He then lost very little in defeat in a Grade Two novice chase at Haydock when he went down by a length and a quarter to Waiting Patiently, to whom he was giving 3lb.
Nicholls also has Le Prezien, Frodon and Clan Des Obeaux entered in the Scilly Isles, but said earlier in the week that the latter was his "most likely" candidate for Grade One honours.
So these are alternatives:
Politologue (flat track horse, poor at Cheltenham twice)