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[current diary] 2b1os |
January Jewels Sandown on January 5 ushers in a quiet start to the New Year's jumps programme with the Grade 1 Tolworth Hurdle occupying pride of place on a low-key card. If Clive Cox decides upon sending stable star, Poet, for this graded event then punters need look no further for the winner.
Cox has done a tremendous job in nurturing this one's huge talents and the transition from the Flat to hurdling has been smoother than silk. Throw in the fact that the gelding acts particularly well on heavy ground and the recipe is in place for further hurdles success. The following week's action features a fine card from Warwick with the valuable Betfred Classic Chase occupying centre stage on a usually cracking afternoon. A year ago Hey Big Spender landed the spoils and connections will be aiming to win that same race again while Alan King, who has sent out some stinkers in top handicaps of late, may give West End Rocker the chance to redeem his tarnished reputation after a poor run last time. On the same card several of the stronger candidates for novice hurdle honours around the 2m 5f trip will be in action in the Leamington Novices Hurdle, a graded contest over the longer trip at the West Midlands track. John Ferguson took this prize a year ago with Cotton Mill, and any runner from his yard must be considered.
The best race of January takes place at Ascot on January 19 when the Champion Hurdle Trial though at the point of naming is where any resemblance to a proper trial for the Cheltenham showpiece inevitably ends.
January's jumps action turns full circle on January 26 when Cheltenham stages a full-blown trail fixture for the Festival in March. The feature race is the Dec 2012 |
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