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Franchoek heads Triumph Hurdle entriesFiled on 31 Jan 2008 @ 16:08
Triumph Hurdle entries | Triumph Hurdle ratings update | Cheltenham countdown - news digest This year’s JCB Triumph Hurdle has attracted 91 entries, including 32 from Ireland and four from France. Alan King could saddle his third winner of the race in four years if recent course and distance winner Franchoek can justify current favouritism in the colours of J P McManus. The progressive gelding followed up his Grade One Future Champions Finale Hurdle win at Chepstow over Christmas with two successes at Cheltenham, most recently when impressively racing clear of his rivals in the Grade Two Wragge & Co Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle on Festival Trials Day on January 26. The Barbury Castle handler is also represented in the entries for the two mile, one furlong contest by five others, including Squadron, who landed the Fraser Steele Juvenile Novices' Hurdle at Sandown on his hurdling bow, and three-time Flat scorer Emerald Wilderness. Three entries by Paul Nicholls are headed by runaway Newbury juvenile novices’ hurdle winner Celestial Halo. The trainer’s quality trio is completed by course and distance winner Five Dream and Pierrot Lunaire, a former Flat performer in France who was narrowly beaten by Doubly Guest on his hurdling debut at Ludlow on January 28. Nicky Henderson, the winning-most current trainer in the JCB Triumph Hurdle with three successes, has entered exciting novice Binocular, also under the J.P. McManus banner. The French Flat recruit opened his jumps account at Ascot on January 19 when comprehensively beating Norman The Great by eight lengths. His only other entry in the race is the aforementioned Doubly Guest. The challenging team from Ireland is headed by John Smith’s Grand National winning trainer Gordon Elliott’s Harper Valley, who hasn’t been seen since beating Franchoek by a length and a half in the Boylesports.com Best Odds Juvenile Novices' Hurdle over this course and distance in December, and Sabrina Harty’s Won In The Dark, who ran second to Franchoek over this course and distance in November. He was since an impressive Leopardstown Christmas Festival winner in the Grade One Durkan New Homes Juvenile Hurdle and had Willie Mullins’ Ulster Derby winner Temlett beaten in sixth on that occasion. Other notable entries from across the water include Dermot Weld’s Irish Derby sixth Prince Erik, who opened his jumps account in style at Gowran Park on January 24th, and Ado McGuinness’ impressive Leopardstown Christmas Festival winner Beau Michael. Noel Meade has former Aidan O’Brien inmate The Ethiopian, who is a full-brother to multiple Group One winner High Chaparral, among his five entries. The pick of David Pipe’s seven entries is David Johnson’s Ashkazar, another former Flat winner in France who won on his debut before chasing home Franchoek in that Chepstow contest. While the Philip Hobbs-trained The Grey Berry, a four-time Flat winner who made a winning start over hurdles this month, heads the trainer’s five entries along with I Predict A Riot. The four French entries are made up of Francois Doumen-trained pair Grand Schlem and Wolverhampton all-weather winner Wait For The Light, Arnaud Chaille-Chaille-trained Lunawery, who carries Sean Mulryan’s colours, and the Jean-Luc Pelletan-trained Mobi>. Filed on 31 Jan 2008 @ 16:08
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