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The Imperial Cup

I know it’s supposed to be a Cheltenham blog but I thought it would be no harm in throwing a little something in about this weekend’s racing highlight, The Paddy Power Imperial Cup this Saturday at Sandown.

This race is always a great precursor to Cheltenham, with the festival only four days away now, and gets punters in the mood.

This years renewal is an interesting one and has the bookies a little bit bamboozled with the field being laid at 8/1 generally, bar the warm favourite Mr. Mole who is ridden by A.P. McCoy currently priced at 7/2.

Punter’s eyes might light up when they see that last year’s winner Paintball is set to run again and attempt to regain his crown. However, looking down through his form, last year’s win looks like a bit of a flash in the pan. He has come last in his last three starts which would suggest that either the yard are trying to land a massive gamble tomorrow by stopping him or that he is just not right this year. My inkling would be the latter.

There are several notables in the race but the one I absolutely love is a grey gelding by the name of Tominator. This horse is a seasoned flat campaigner but with limited success and has recently switched codes to National Hunt, which is proving a lucrative move for connections with two wins from three starts over hurdles.

You can watch hime here winning the Nothumberland plate in 2011, running impressively from the back, and beating National Hunt achievers Overturn and Simenon.

I really like this horse and think he is absolutely cracking each way value at 8/1 generally (second fav). He also carries a lovely weight of 11 stone 1 pound, taking 8 pounds from the fav Mr. Mole carrying 11-9.

Sandown 15:15 : The Paddy Power Imperial Cup – Tominator E/W

Watch the video and make your own decision!!

Slán tamaillín,

T

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The Day is Nigh!

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It’s a dreary Wednesday evening in Dublin city centre and all things seem a bit grim with the prospect of deadlines and college exams on the horizon. Nevertheless, if there was ever an event to lift you from the depths of despair it is most definitely the Cheltenham festival if, like myself, you are partial to the occasional flutter.

Over the course of the next week I will attempt to impart the opinions, tips and little knowledge I have in an effort to have more money in the back pocket, on Friday evening next, than you started out with the Tuesday before.

For those of you who don’t know, the four days of the Cheltenham festival are a roller coaster. The ups are incredible, but when you reach the top and look like you might be about to make a descent there are definitely plenty of those “Oh Sh*t!” moments.

My aim is to help you, the punter at large, to stay on that upward trend and skin the bookies. As a wise Mullingar man once said to me “When you dance with the wolves, you have to to dance with the Japanese Salamander as well”. What that means…I haven’t the slightest clue but it sounds like it means something important.

I’ll have my pre-festival tips up soon.

Slán tamaillín,

T