After putting the disappointment of the Denman debacle in the Aon Chase to the back of his mind, Tony McCoy decided to race an inexperienced youngster for his usual employees, Jonjo O’Neill and JP McManus, and was happy with his decision.
It was Get Me Out Of Here that came to AP McCoy’s salivation in the Totesport Trophy at Newbury, which up until that point, looked to be a wretched afternoon for the champion jockey. O’Neill did mention that Get Me Out Of Here jumped well in the race, and would be running in both the Supreme and the Neptune at Cheltenham.
According to the grapevine, Diamond Harry’s win at the Toteplaceport Novice’s Chase at Newbury, ensures he will be racing at the Cheltenham Festival with an unblemished record. According to jockey Timmy Murphy, Diamond Harry is a big and talented horse.
In the meantime, I’ve also heard that Paul Nicholls has warned punters from writing off the chances of Denman in the Cheltenham Gold Cup after unseating Tony McCoy in the Aon Chase at Newbury.
This is because Nicholls said that Denman was 100% OK, and that what had happened to him could have happened to anyone. I am not so convinced I have to say, but time will tell. Nicholls also mentioned that with more work on the gallops, and five weeks to prepare, Denman would turn out to be a different horse and a strong contender for Cheltenham.
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