It's a big week for punters everywhere with the Cheltenham Festival upon us. BoyleSports ambassador and former Gold Cup winning-jockey Robbie Power gives us his Cheltenham Betting thoughts on all the week's feature contests plus the big Festival talking points.
Constitution Hill needs to win the Champion Hurdle to be mentioned in the same breath as
Istabraq
I think Constitution Hill will win but I don’t think it will be as convincing as everyone thinks it will be. I think
State Man will give him a race but Constitution Hill just looks that bit special. He has been so impressive
on his two starts this season, really good in the Supreme Novices last year but he has got to go and do it
on the big stage.
He hasn’t won a Champion Hurdle yet, Istabraq was the best that I have seen so far. Constitution Hill is
going in that direction but he has got to go and prove it, then we can maybe start mentioning him in the
same sentence as Istabraq.
I’m still fit enough to ride Constitution Hill to a Champion Hurdle win
I would love to ride Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle because I think even after being off the track
for 11 months, I’d still be fit enough to win on him.
Cheltenham really is the be all and end all of festivals
It’s everything. It’s a combination of the track, which is a great test of a horse with loads of undulations
and hills, pace and stamina too.
The hype and build-up starts in October time where if you ride a winner at the meeting at the course then,
you’ll get a quote for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle or whatever race. It's a bit ridiculous but every owner
wants a runner and winner at Cheltenham, every jockey wants a winner at Cheltenham and every trainer
wants to train a winner at Cheltenham.
It’s the be all and end all. The hype that goes with it brings racing to the front pages of the newspapers.
I am pretty sick of the new whip rules - we need to focus on the Festival
I don’t think we will see a disqualification of a winner but we could see a placed horse get disqualified.
The whip rules have been dragging on for a long time now. I am pretty sick of it, I’ve made my point pretty
clear that I think it is the wrong time to bring it in.
We really now should be focusing on the Festival and the brilliant horses, trainers and jockeys that are
riding it.
The Gold Cup is a cracking race this year and there could be a shock
When you think about a horse who won a Gold Cup by 15 lengths as A Plus Tard did last season, he’s
had one bad run since and there were reasons for it, you might be taking a bit of a guess. But it’ll be a
good race. If he comes back to that form, it’ll be a cracking renewal.
I wouldn’t be surprised one bit if there is a shock in the Gold Cup this year. The likes of Noble Yeats or
Protektorat could spring shocks.
Cheltenham was a pretty straightforward in routine
It was pretty straightforward actually because you are always so busy for the two or three weeks leading
up to Cheltenham with riding work, sitting on the horses, so your mind never really had a lot of time to
think.
You’d usually race in Ireland on the Sunday at Naas and then go straight to the airport, fly to Cheltenham,
settle into your house and then you’d be up early riding out on the Monday morning.
Sometimes I would find those Monday’s would drag on a bit because you’d finish riding out at 11am and it
was a long time till bedtime so you needed something to do to focus your mind.
But once Monday was done, you would go to the course on Tuesday morning to exercise the horses then
come back, have a quick shower and then you were back at the racetrack.
You were always on your toes, no time to doddle around. One that first race jumped off on Tuesday, it
was great to get going.
You could wear a clown suit and the Cheltenham festival will still sell itself
I think that’s the way that life is going in general. There always used to be a time where you wouldn’t dare
turn up to Cheltenham if you weren’t wearing a suit or some sort of tweed outfit.
But, I think Cheltenham sells itself anyway, you could put everybody in a clown suit and they would still
turn up to Cheltenham. It’s a brilliant four days, it catapults our sport into the front pages. It doesn’t matter
what they do dress wise, it’ll sell itself.
Ireland v England - expecting more Irish dominance in the Prestbury Cup again?
I think the Irish will have plenty of winners but how many they get depends on the form of Willie Mullins’
yard because he has a lot of the favourites in a lot of the races. If his horse for some reason isn't in top
form then it could be interesting.
Who could be the English trainer to get closest to the Irish powerhouses this year?
I think Nicky Henderson has a great team with Jonbon, Constitution Hill, Shishkin and Luccia in the
Mares’ Novice Hurdle. He’s got a really strong team this year, as well as lots of backups in other races so
I think he could be the leading English trainer this year.
Rachael Blackmore was champion jockey last year - can she bring up the double this year?
It’s going to be tough. I think over the last couple of years, everything has fallen into place for Rachael.
She’s going to have a good book of rides for Henry and outside rides as well.
Paul Townend will be very hard to beat for champion jockey, would I be betting against him for that?
Probably not.
We’ve all seen it at Cheltenham before, it’s a unique festival and you never know what can happen.
Robbie Power runs through the big races at the Cheltenham Festival
Cheltenham Gold Cup
Galopin Des Champs can most definitely be beaten. It’s a good renewal this year. If A Plus Tard comes
back to the form he showed last year then he will be very tough to beat, Bravemansgame has question
marks if he is good around Cheltenham but I think he is, he ran well in the Novice Hurdle two years ago,
but we’ll find out about him.
I think Minella Indo, who has won and finished second in the last two Gold Cups, is way overpriced. I cant
see him finishing outside of the first three, Noble Yeats will finish as strong as anything.
Galopin Des Champs was very impressive at the Dublin Racing Festival. Three and a quarter miles up
that hill in Cheltenham, could stamina catch him out? I don’t know, but it looks like he will stay well. It isn't
straightforward, there are plenty of dangers in there, A Plus Tard being one.
Ryanair Chase
Shishkin is obviously the one to beat in the Ryanair, if the Ascot Shishkin arrives here then he will take
some beating. I was really impressed, I know some doubters were not but it was a very good
performance and going up in trip has brought about some big improvement.
If I was involved with Shishkin then I’d have been very keen to go for the Gold Cup with him. His pedigree
is all about stamina and I’d have been keen to have a crack there with him.
I wouldn't rule out Envoi Allen and each way money in the race for French Dynamite too, who has good
course form.
The Supreme
Facile Vega is probably the one to beat but would I go and back him? Probably not. Paul Townened got a
lot of criticism last time for going too fast and battling with High Definition in the race, he cut out too
quickly for my liking and I’d liked to have seen him finish the race better than he did and I wouldn’t be
backing him.
Diverge each way looks a promising horse for Willie Mullins. He was very impressive winning his maiden.
Willie is running four or five in this race so that tells you he isn’t too convinced in Facile Vega either, so
Diverge could be a nice spare ride for somebody.
The Arkle
Barring any accidents then it looks like it is going to be between the top two - El Fabiolo and Jonbon. It’ll
be strongly run with Dysart Dynamo in there and if the ground goes softer then he will come into play, but
I can’t see that happening.
I would have a preference for El Fabiolo over Jonbon. I don’t think Jonbon ran well at the Festival last
year and there’s not a lot between them over hurdles. I just think El Fabiolo is a horse who is improving
and he was impressive at the Dublin Racing Festival.
The Mares’ Hurdle
Honeysuckle has been an unbelievable mare for her owners, she doesn’t owe anybody anything. They
want to give her one last swansong and this is the ideal race to do it in. She has won it before and she
has a good chance to win it again.
Echoes In Rain could be a big danger to her. Maries Rock, if she goes here as well, will be a danger too.
Based on Honeysuckle’s form, if State Man comes out and shakes up Constitution Hill half an hour
earlier, then her price will drop dramatically.
Brown Advisory
I think Gerri Colombe is one of the Irish bankers of the week. I think stepping up to three miles will bring
more improvement, the ground should be ideal for him so I’m very sweet on Gerri Colombe.
I think the big danger could be from Sir Gerhard. Stepping up in trip to three miles could improve his
jumping, he is a very classy horse. I just think Gerri Colombe could be a horse en route to a Gold Cup in
12 months time.
The Champion Chase
We learned a lot in January at Cheltenham with Editeur Du Gite beating Edwardstone and Energumene
and it’ll be between those three again. Every time I look at the race, I change my mind on the winner.
I think the ground will have a bearing, if it goes soft then it will play into the hands of Energumene, who
won on very soft ground in the Champion Chase last year. If the ground is quicker then it will help
Edwardstone and Editeur Du Gite more, so the ground will be crucial.
At the moment, I have a slight preference for Edwardstone but that’ll probably change tomorrow.
The Turners
I don’t think he is banker material, though I am a big fan of Mighty Potter. He’s been very good this
season, he is a different horse jumping fences than he was at jumping hurdles and he wasn’t bad at
jumping hurdles either.
He’s got two massive dangers in Banbridge and Appreciate It, who is stepping up in trip. That'll really suit
him, he is a nine-year-old but Willie Mullins won this race with a 12-year-old before. Appreciate It is a big
danger.
Stayers’ Hurdle
It is a very, very good renewal of the Stayers this year. I just think Blazing Khal, he could be unexposed
and the form of who he has beaten, I think it falls way below the likes of Flooring Porter, Teahupoo,
Klassical Dream and Home By The Lee - their form is much stronger.
We are backing Blazing Khal on hope more than anything else on how good we think he is and he will
have to be that good to beat his rivals. I think stepping up to three miles for Teahupoo will be good for
him. His run at Gowran Park he couldn’t have won any easier. He isn’t ground dependent so he is
definitely going to get a strong test of stamina in this.
Triumph Hurdle
I don’t think Lossiemouth has anything to prove. She was unlucky at the Dublin Racing Festival where
she hit traffic problems, shuffled back in the field and had to come around. The best horse in the race on
the day finished second.
I have done a couple of Cheltenham preview nights and the vibes coming from Willie Mullins’ yard is that
Blood Destiny will take all the beating. He was very impressive when winning his maiden, he looks like a
very nice horse.
It’ll be tough to see where [jockey] Paul Townend goes because he has some really tough decisions to
make. Do you get off the Grade 1 winner in Lossiemouth to ride Blood Destiny or do you go with the
Grade 1 form? Personally, I think he might step off Lossiemouth and ride Blood Destiny with what is
coming out of Closutton.
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