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Jamie Lynch's Weekend Preview: Game, Set and Rematch

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In his weekend preview, Jamie Lynch pulls out the main theme of the feature Betfair Chase and widens it out to some other renewed rivalries over the weekend.

It wasn’t just that he lost the match but the specific move by which Deep Blue won it that left chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov reeling in the first encounter between human and computer in 1996. Sacrificing a pawn with no immediate material advantage was, according to Kasparov, ‘a wonderful and extremely human move’ by IBM’s supercomputer, though the story goes that the game-changing manoeuvre was not a strategy but a bug. Kasparov resolved and rallied to win the rematch, and the following two, to save face and save humankind, but the prior evidence and prior experience added drama and dimensions that made the rematch all the more compelling than the original confrontation.

 

And rematches are the theme of the weekend in racing, some bigger than others, some more definitive than others, but all having an extra edge by virtue of what’s gone on before, like the sequel that can concentrate on action because the forerunner dealt with all the character development, and one rematch in particular is a box-office blockbuster:

Rematch #1: Native River vs Might Bite

Neither took on Bristol de Mai in this last year, too soon for Native River and too sloppy for Might Bite, but the 2017 renewal of the Betfair Chase raises an interesting point regards the definable differences between the big two in round two. Everybody remembers - or rather who could forget? – the desperate conditions at Haydock which resulted in Bristol de Mai taking the starring role in the reworking of Somme like it soft, and yet that race was two seconds faster in the completion than the Gold Cup (7.02.60 against 7.00.60), when every yard and every second helped Native River and hurt Might Bite.

The point is that, on the forecast ground, the 2018 Betfair Chase will be around a dozen seconds shorter in the completion than the Gold Cup last March, which certainly swings the pendulum in the favour of the gliding Might Bite over the grinding Native River, though that only rationalises their relationship in the market, and it may not even do that given the discrepancy, odds of around 11/4 seeming to underestimate Native River and overestimate what makes both tick.

Rematch #2: Politologue vs Min

If it happens, in the 1965 Chase at Ascot, it won’t be their second clash but the third, as before Aintree came Cheltenham when Min, though Altiored himself, was still sixteen lengths in advance of Politologue in the Champion Chase. That’s the reason they were 11/10 and 11/1 at Aintree, when Min did a passable impression of Politologue by doing the bridle march, delivering less off it than promised when on it, not to say either that finish or Politologue’s mechanics are as simple as all of that.

Min’s in-built exuberance means that anything beyond two miles – and Ascot is two miles and five furlongs – may be more Politologue’s territory, an element of needs must for both, plotting an alternative path away from Altior, and the pair of them could be vulnerable depending on who else rocks up at Ascot, particularly Benatar, who’s two from two at the track and crying out for a strong and strongly-run race to unlock his latent talent.

Rematch #3: Mengli Khan vs Paloma Blue

It’s a low-key beginners chase at Navan on a Sunday in November, but low-key beginners chases at Navan in November have, in recent years, served as a springboard to stardom for Vautour, Douvan and Footpad amongst others. Mullins has no entries in the upcoming one, but his absence isn’t felt for once, not when two of the top novice hurdlers from last year are seeking to earn their chasing stripes.

It was 2-0 to Mengli Khan in their match-ups last season, though Paloma Blue clearly wasn’t right at Punchestown, and there was only a length between them – in third and fourth – in the Supreme at Cheltenham.

The mountainous Mengli Khan certainly has the size for chasing, but he’s bred for the Flat and had two full seasons for Hugo Palmer before jumping for joy with Gordon Elliott, whereas everything about Paloma Blue makes him a perfect fit for fences, from how he looks to the way he races and the team he’s with, the Henry de Bromhead academy carrying the catchline of the bigger the obstacle the bigger the graduation.

There have already been some significant statements made about the Arkle, by Kalashnikov and Lalor, but both need to be watching Navan on Sunday for a taster of what could be in store for them down the line, Paloma Blue in particular worth an ante-post dabble.   

 

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NAAS 15:02

Sunday 09 November
3. ONLY BY NIGHT (IRE) 1st
Keith Donoghue silk Keith Donoghue
Gavin Patrick Cromwell, Ireland
1. CHAMP KIELY (IRE) 2nd
P. Townend silk P. Townend
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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16:10 NAAS

1st Mr D. L. Queally silk 12. SHADYS LADY (IRE) 2/13
2nd Mr H. C. Swan silk 10 14. TORPILLE DAGROSTIS (FR) 13/82.62f
3rd P. Cleary silk 18 3. AN LACHIN BEAG (IRE) 40/141
12 ran. NRs: 4  5 
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16:00 FFOS LAS

1st Paul O'Brien silk 2. KATIE'S MELODY (IRE) 1/41.25f
2nd Jonathan Burke silk 1 3. LEDECKA 25/126
J: Paul O'Brien  
T: Harry Derham  
5 ran. NRs: 1 
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15:50 SANDOWN PARK

1st Jack Andrews silk 3. LE ROI REMI (FR) 12/113
2nd Harry Cobden silk 16 7. SAINT INVICTUS (IRE) 4/15
3rd Marc Goldstein silk ½ 2. GRAEME THE GREY 16/117
J: Jack Andrews (3)  
T: Tom Ellis  
All 9 ran.
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15:37 NAAS

1st K. E. Buckley silk 6. IRISH PANTHER 5/16
2nd J. W. Kennedy silk 8 7. JACOB'S LADDER (IRE) 7/18
3rd S. D. Torrens silk 11. PURE STEEL (IRE) 33/134
All 16 ran.
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15:25 FFOS LAS

1st Rex Dingle silk 10. EL BANDIDO PANCHO 17/29.5
2nd Nick Slatter silk 7 13. GETAWAY WITH YOU 13/27.5
3rd Jamie Brace silk 5. MAC'S LEGACY (IRE) 17/29.5
J: Rex Dingle  
T: Ben Clarke  
11 ran. NRs: 11  2 
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15:15 SANDOWN PARK

1st Beau Morgan silk 1. TWIG 9/43.25
2nd James Bowen silk nk 2. COURTLAND (IRE) 6/42.5f
J: Beau Morgan (5)  
T: Ben Pauling  
4 ran. NRs: 3  5 
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15:02 NAAS

1st Keith Donoghue silk 3. ONLY BY NIGHT (IRE) 4/15
2nd P. Townend silk sh 1. CHAMP KIELY (IRE) 16/54.2
All 5 ran.
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14:50 FFOS LAS

1st Rian Corcoran silk 4. JAIPALETEMPS (FR) 15/28.5
2nd Robert Dunne silk 8 7. NEDZOR (IRE) 9/25.5
3rd Ben Jones silk ½ 1. BOSTON JOE (IRE) 5/23.5jf
J: Rian Corcoran (10)  
T: David Pipe  
All 8 ran.
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14:40 SANDOWN PARK

1st Harry Cobden silk 2. NARDARAN (FR) 11/102.1f
2nd Freddie Keighley silk 3. CONTINUANCE 16/117
J: Harry Cobden  
All 4 ran.
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