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Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup in the bravest possible fashion, could bid for a unique double and attempt to life the John Smith's Grand National at Aintree on April 14, writes Elliot Slater.
The gelded son of the great stallion Sadler's Wells never actually made it onto the racecourse on the Flat but has proved himself a horse of tremendous guts and stamina in a career that seems to be getting better and better with every race. Originally seen as an out-and-out Lexus Chase at Leopardstown's Christmas meeting and came into the Gold Cup a well backed 8/1 chance. Many people looking at the Grand National betting will have assumed the race was going to be something of a warm up for him. From early in the Cheltenham contest it seemed that Tony McCoy's mount would be outclassed as he was flat to the boards, but as stamina came into play in the final mile the JP McManus-owned grinder came through menacingly before jumping into the lead at the last to beat the gallant The Giant Bolster and defending champion Long Run in sensational fashion. Now the question is being asked as to whether or not the allotted top weight will take his chance at Aintree and bid to complete a remarkable double in the space of four weeks? There is no doubt Synchronised will stay, he can handle himself on anything other than a quick surface, and he has always jumped well. Immediately shortened up from 25/1 to a top price of 12/1 in the Grand National 2012 odds following his Cheltenham win, the presence of O'Neill's charge would add an extra unexpected dimension to an already fascinating affair. BC GAME is currently one of the most prominent Bitcoin casinos, having launched in 2017, they are excited to announce that they are now the primary sponsors of Leicester City Football Club. |
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