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Friday, 16 June 2017

Paul Nicholls novice Alcala powers clear to gain valuable Newton Abbot prize as Irish Cavalier pulls up

Alcala earnt his place among Paul Nicholls’ star novices after winning Newton Abbot’s feature newtonabbotracing.com Handicap Chase (2:45) in a convincing manner.

The seven-year-old jumped well and stayed close to the lead before making his move late on. Eyeballing Phillip Hobbs’ Brother Tedd over the last, his rival made a crucial mistake handing the victory to Sam Twiston-Davies’ mount.

It’s his second victory on the trot following an easy 33 length canter at this track only 11 days ago.

“We’re really happy with him," said Nicholls.

"I thought with the 7lb penalty was worth taking a chance on,

“They seemed to go pretty quick, and he jumped nicely. The ground is the most important thing for him.

“We have the option now of running in a nice handicap or keep him novice chasing.”

The last time Paul Nicholls won the RSA Chase was with Denman in 2007, he won the Gold Cup the following year.

The Cheltenham Festival may not have his optimum quick ground, but he may take his chance in the RSA Chase which was won by Might Bite in 2017.

Alcala may feature in some of jump racing’s leading races throughout the summer period.

Nicholls hailed the prize money on offer at the Devon track, Alcala won the race with prize money in excess of £14,000.

“It’s a credit to jump racing to put on that sort of prize money at this time of the year,” said the Ditcheat maestro.

“You don’t mind supporting them, and there were some nice horses on show here.

“With novice races in the summer it’s worth bringing some good horses out for.”

Pre-race favourite Brother Tedd finished second, whilst Alan King’s Midnight Cowboy finished third.

Irish Cavalier, who won the Grade Two Charlie Hall Chase at Haydock, was pulled-up sharply through the race.

Rebecca Curtis’ eight-year-old contested the 2017 Cheltenham Gold Cup but failed to finish in the Festival’s feature race.

Whilst pre-race favourite Ballybolley was withdrawn from the race in the morning by trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies.

Saturday, 27 May 2017

Cheltenham winner Henryville aims to set up Summer Plate date at Uttoxeter

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Silver Trophy winner Henryville will have to defy top weight to claim Uttoxeter's feature Clarke Chase, a key trial to the Summer Plate.

Harry Fry’s nine-year-old forged clear in the Grade Two prize, before adding further success to his record at Newton Abbot last time out.

“He’s in good form in his last two runs and we’ve been pleased with him,” said the Dorset-based handler.

“He’s gone back up in the weights so hopefully he can still be competitive. We’re quietly working away to the Summer Plate at Market Rasen with him.

This race looks competitive even with only seven runners. Three have won last time out, so it promises to be competitive. Hopefully he can continue his fine form.”


Days Of Heaven was an eight length winner back in March.

Champion trainer Nicky Henderson is also eyeing up Market Rasen’s Summer Plate with Days Of Heaven.

The seven-year-old ventured to the USA to compete in two Grade One contests, he wasn’t too far away in two attempts, and has won on both starts since returning to the UK.

“He’s in good form and we’re happy with him at home,” said the champion trainer.

“It’s the right distance and the right ground for him and he’s going well. We took him over to America, and he’s been doing really well since coming back. This looks tough, but I like him and he should go well.”

Jonjo O'Neill will be hoping for more success for the famous colours of JP McManus.

Cheltenham-based Jonjo O’Neill saddles A Little Magic, who has been in flying form recently.

The six-year-old capped off last season with an impressive seven length victory at Market Rasen, before winning when stepped up in class at Kempton earlier this month.

“He’s in good form at home,” said Frank Berry, racing manager to JP McManus. “Jonjo and the team seem really happy with him at home. We’re looking forward to it and we’re hoping for a good run.”

Gloucestershire’s Nigel Twiston-Davies runs Ballybolley, whilst Tom George’s Valseur Du Granval makes his seasonal bow.

Former Cheltenham Festival winner Ballynagour makes his first start of the season, and Richard Hobson runs Valadom.