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Farmer Brown Heads Strong Irish Contingent for Greatwood Hurdle An outstanding total of 58 horses, 18 more than last year, have been entered for the Grade Three 100,000 Greatwood Handicap Hurdle, run over two miles and one furlong at Cheltenham on Sunday, November 18, the third and final day of The Open.
The challenge from Ireland is particularly strong with 14 entries, as opposed to six at the same stage 12 months ago. Prize money has been massively boosted this year, rising to 100,000 from 65,000. Irish trainers have twice won the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle since 1990. Colm Murphy’s Accordion Etoile was successful in 2004, while Jessica Harrington triumphed in 1996 with Space Trucker. Pat Hughes is considering the very valuable race for his progressive Guinness Galway Hurdle hero Farmer Brown, who took the prestigious summer prize by two and a half lengths under Davy Russell. Hughes revealed today: “I don’t know yet what weight Farmer Brown is going to have in the Greatwood Hurdle and the ground will dictate where he goes, but the race is definitely a possibility. “He is due to line up at Down Royal this Friday but if the ground is good to firm he will not go there because I will not run him if it is too quick. “Things worked out at Galway when he got yielding ground. It had always been the target, we just needed the ground to come right and everything fell in to place - the plan worked out.” Six-year-old Farmer Brown has won four of his last five starts, winning on the Flat at Wexford on August 10, eight days after his Galway triumph, having narrowly failed to win a maiden on the level at Leopardstown in July. Hughes said: “He improved all last year and I think he has continued to do so. He probably should have won five out of the last five, perhaps. “He is a very lean type of horse but he is filling out all the time and looks stronger now than he did at Galway. “He was out in the field for six weeks after his win at Wexford and he has been back in for about five weeks and looks well. There are a few steps before we reach The Festival in March but hopefully he can take them.” Edward O’Grady, who has won 18 races at the Cheltenham Festival, sent out Catch Me to finish a close third behind Massini’s Maguire and Tidal Bay in the Grade One Ballymore Properties Novices’ Hurdle in March. Clopf was another one of O’Grady’s stable stars last season, winning a Grade Three Novice Hurdle at Navan by 12 lengths before gaining the Grade One Champion Novice Hurdle at Punchestown in April. Noel Meade could run progressive Heron’s Flight and Orbit O’ Gold, a scorer in a Grade Two Novice Hurdle at Punchestown in February, who finished second on the Flat in the Irish Cesarewitch, while Tony Martin has entered the winner of the English equivalent, Leg Spinner. The Spoonplayer has plenty of Cheltenham experience, having run in both the Coral Cup and the Vincent O’Brien County Handicap Hurdle at The Festival in March, while trainer Henry de Bromhead could also run Sizing Europe, winner of a maiden hurdle at Newbury last season. Adrian McGuinness’ talented hurdler Victram ran with great credit in both the Listed Ladbroke Hurdle at Ascot and the Grade Two totesport Trophy at Newbury, while Charlie Swan has entered the unexposed Boulavogue and Cloone River. Recent Cheltenham winner Mill House Girl may also line up for trainer Shane Donohoe. Jessica Harrington could be represented this year by Albanov. The home challenge is strong too. Champion trainer Paul Nicholls, who won the Greatwood Hurdle in 2003 with Rigmarole, has the well-regarded chaser Twist Magic, winner of the Grade One Maghull Novices’ Chase at Aintree in April, in the line-up. Twist Magic is prominent in the ante-post betting for the Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase at The Festival in March. The five-year-old last ran over hurdles in April, 2006. Others entered from his Somerset yard are Poquelin, sixth in last season’s JCB Triumph Hurdle, and Ouninpohja, who finished second in the Grade Three Vincent O’Brien County Handicap Hurdle. Desert Quest went one better in the same race at The Festival 12 months earlier for the same connections, while recent French import Gwanako could also represent the Ditcheat-based handler. The David Pipe-trained Gaspara will be near the top of the weights. The progressive four-year-old filly was last seen finishing second behind El Aile in the Grade One Aintree Hurdle on April 14. Gaspara had previously rattled off four wins in quick succession, culminating in Listed victories in the Imperial Cup Handicap Hurdle at Sandown on March 10, and the Fred Winter Juvenile Novices Handicap Hurdle at The Festival just three days later. Behind Gaspara at The Festival in March, Altilhar could try and overturn a five-length defeat from that day, while, Zilcash and Pouvoir might also re-oppose Pipe’s star filly. The Nicholshayne-based handler has also entered Fred Winter-third Laustra Bad and Osana, who finished second in the Grade Two Top Novices’ Hurdle at Aintree in April. The unexposed Nike Walker completes his four entries. Besides Altilhar, Gary Moore could also run Heathcote, who beat a competitive field in the Grade Three totesport Trophy Hurdle at Newbury in February, including Nicky Henderson’s entries Tarlac and Caracciola. Liberate finished second to Katchit in the Grade One JCB Triumph Hurdle at The Festival on March 16, and the four-year-old is among six entries for Philip Hobbs, successful in this race in 2002 with Rooster Booster and last year with Detroit City. Tritonix finished behind Katchit when third in the boylesports.com Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham on December 9, while the Minehead-based handler has also entered French Saulaie, second in the Grade Three Swinton Handicap Hurdle at Haydock in May. Hobbs’ other contenders are Lead On, second behind Don’t Push It in the Listed Silver Trophy Handicap at Chepstow on October 27, Cheltenham novice hurdle scorer Chiaro, and Manhattan Boy, winner of a handicap hurdle at Newbury last season. The Barbury Castle Estate again generously sponsors the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle which is named after the racehorse rehabilitation charity that is based on the outskirts of Marlborough, Wiltshire. Nigel Bunter, owner of the Barbury Castle Estate, has his Trouble At Bay, trained by Alan King on the estate, entered in the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle. The Greatwood Handicap Hurdle is race eight in the British Horseracing Authority’s Order of Merit Series. THE GREATWOOD HANDICAP HURDLE Class 1, Grade 3, 100,000 Total Prize Fund. 2.55pm, Cheltenham, Sunday, November 18, 2007. For 4yo+, two miles and a half furlongs. Penalties, after November 3, a winner of a Class 1 to 3 hurdle race 6lb; no penalty to increase a horse’s weight above 11st 12lb. Entries closed October 31; entries released November 1 (58 entries). Form figures supplied by Weatherbys and are correct up to and including Tuesday, October 30, 2007. May not include some overseas form. Form Horse Age Owner Trainer 58 Entries PAST WINNERS - THE GREATWOOD HANDICAP HURDLE Year Name Age/Wgt Trainer Jockey Owner Ran SP |
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