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Jamie Lynch's Weekend Preview: An unsung hero from left Field

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While Sandown’s Tingle Creek gets all the attention this weekend, and rightly so when it presents a quartet of such quality, there’s another dark and dangerous shark swimming deeper down the two-mile pool, as profiled by Jamie Lynch.

Most of the time, a chemical engineer is just a glorified plumber. On the other hand, it’s better than being an unglorified plumber.

In sport, as in society, whether it’s fate or fortuity, some are more glorified than others, even when they’re of the same or similar standing. Eulace Peacock was and is unglorified, despite his sporting standing, the finest and fastest athlete of his generation but robbed of his rightful place in Olympic history, twice in the 1940s due to World War II and once in the 1936 Games because of a torn hamstring, the 1936 Games in Berlin that would make an icon of Jesse Owens, the Jesse Owens who had been beaten by Eulace Peacock time and again earlier in the year.

Peacock was a match for Owens, at the least, but when and where his star shone brightest – or, more to the point, when and where it didn’t – was the difference in one being famed and the other forgotten, one a feature in the history books and the other a footnote.

And so to an impromptu revival of Timeform’s smash-hit Twitter game of Guess The Horse, in which clues of increasing clarity are revealed one by one to help you identify the heavyweight horse in question, topical because it’s due out this weekend.

1. My sire ran in the Derby in 2002.

2. I’m now a crack two-mile chaser, but I also went off second-favourite over hurdles at the 2016 Cheltenham Festival.

3. I’m undefeated over fences.

4. I’m sexy and I know it.

5. I have the sort of Timeform rating – breaking the 170 barrier – that only the cream of chasers can boast, plus I still have a ‘p’ that means the best of me is still to come.

6. I’m with the Champion Trainer.

WHO AM I?

If you guessed at Altior then you guessed right.

But, in the words of Yoda, ‘there is another.’

 

He’s not quite the Eulace Peacock to Altior’s Jesse Owens, because they’ve never clashed, and Altior’s ascent has been all his own astonishing work, not needing any advances from others’ absences, but, akin to Peacock, there is the same sense of what might have been for Great Field, though it’s what still may be in his case.

Because he’s yet to face a championship field never mind the Champion Chase, there’s still some question of whether, relative to Altior, Great Field is all light and no heat, but the light has been blinding, so much so that he has given off sparks in each and every one of his five chases. And yet he’s unglorified and undignified. Perhaps he’s unglorified because he’s undignified. If Altior is an alto, building to a crescendo, Great Field is definitely a rock and roll star, here for a good session if not a long season.

Great Field is the very definition of gung-ho, and the very antithesis of the phrase bullies never prosper, as he has bullied and bulldozed his way to prosperity and power through five chases, terrorizing the life out of his opponents, from the front, from the instruction of Jody McGarvey. No dating or data app would have put the pair together, but they’ve proved perfect partners. Great Field is a rollercoaster ride, literally and figuratively, but it’s a one-dimensional rollercoaster so far, on the rise right through, yet to follow the convention of what goes up…

What then, if his mettle has yet to be truly tested, qualifies him to join Altior, and indeed Footpad, in the exclusive 170+ club? It’s style over substance, in the sense his swashbuckling style overrides all, but there’s method to the madness and substance to the style. When he dismantled the field in the Grade 1 Ryanair Novice Chase at the Punchestown Festival the season before last, Great Field beat Ordinary World by a similar distance as Altior had in the Arkle a month previously, and then, following a full year out, which began to catch up with him at the end of the Webster Cup at Navan last March, he still gave weight and a beating to Doctor Phoenix, who looked like defeating Un de Sceaux, at Fairyhouse ten days later, until tipping up at the second-last.

Mullins is juggling with fire, with a squad of fiery chasers, but with Un de Sceaux coming across for a spine-Tingling Creek which is the latest in a seminal series of pre-Christmas let alone pre-Cheltenham tear-ups which has turned the season on its head, it paves the Hilly Way for Great Field to make a much earlier reappearance than usual at Cork on Sunday, itself a statement of intent.

Sandown will be scintillating, not least in strategic terms, with Saint Calvados and Un de Sceaux likely to go headlong and headstrong into early engagement, a dream ticket for Sceau Royal but a dreamier one for the mightier Altior. Throwing the tear-away Great Field into that particular mix would blow it apart and maybe blow his mind, hence the more mellow Mallow comeback, but the day will come this season when Great Field has to take a great leap, to take on the greatest, and then we’ve really got fireworks.

So watch and wax lyrical over the Tingle Creek on Saturday, but make sure you watch and wax lyrical over Great Field on Sunday, because there’s a brutal beauty to him that could make even Altior sweat when that time comes.      

 

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NEWBURY 14:50

Saturday 02 December
11. DATSALRIGHTGINO (GER) 1st
Gavin Sheehan silk Gavin Sheehan
Jamie Snowden
9. MAHLER MISSION (IRE) 2nd
B. W. Harvey silk B. W. Harvey
John McConnell, Ireland
12. MONBEG GENIUS (IRE) 3rd
Jonjo O'Neill Jr. silk Jonjo O'Neill Jr.
Jonjo O'Neill
5. ELDORADO ALLEN (FR) 4th
Brendan Powell silk Brendan Powell
Joe Tizzard
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15:40 FAIRYHOUSE

1st Mr H. C. Swan silk 4. JALON D'OUDAIRIES (FR) 11/82.37f
2nd Miss A. B. O'Connor silk 5 5. MAJOR BARRY (IRE) 22/123
J: Mr H. C. Swan (5)  
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15:31 BANGOR-ON-DEE

1st James Turner silk 2. GUARD THE MOON 10/34.33
2nd Philip Donovan silk 10 4. JOYEUX MANS (FR) 8/19
J: James Turner (7)  
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15:25 NEWBURY

1st Freddie Gingell silk 1. ELIXIR DE NUTZ (FR) 9/25.5
2nd Sam Twiston-Davies silk 3. MASTER CHEWY (IRE) 4/61.66f
J: Freddie Gingell (5)  
T: Joe Tizzard  
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15:16 DONCASTER

1st Brian Hughes silk 2. CARVED IN STONE 16/117
2nd James Davies silk 3. CAUSTIC 9/43.25f
3rd Tom Bellamy silk 11. ROCKOLA (IRE) 12/113
J: Brian Hughes  
T: Hugo Palmer  
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15:10 FAIRYHOUSE

1st S. F. O'Keeffe silk 11. FEET OF A DANCER (FR) 18/119
2nd D. J. Gilligan silk 10. WEST IS AWAKE (IRE) 9/25.5
3rd M. J. M. O'Sullivan silk 2 2. NINE GRACES 17/29.5
4th Phillip Enright silk sh 19. READ TO RETURN (IRE) 5/23.5f
20 ran. NRs: 12 
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14:56 BANGOR-ON-DEE

1st James Turner silk 4. SHESUPINCOURT 3/14
2nd Kai Lenihan silk 8 5. PIPERS CROSS (IRE) 15/82.87f
J: James Turner (3)  
T: Ryan Potter  
7 ran. NRs: 2 
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14:50 NEWBURY

1st Gavin Sheehan silk 11. DATSALRIGHTGINO (GER) 16/117
2nd B. W. Harvey silk 9. MAHLER MISSION (IRE) 15/28.5
3rd Jonjo O'Neill Jr. silk 12. MONBEG GENIUS (IRE) 13/27.5
4th Brendan Powell silk 2 5. ELDORADO ALLEN (FR) 18/119
All 20 ran.
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14:41 DONCASTER

1st Paddy Brennan silk 2. PEKING ROSE 3/14
2nd Sean Quinlan silk ns 5. MATCHLESS (IRE) 15/82.87f
6 ran. NRs: 1  3 
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14:35 FAIRYHOUSE

1st M. P. Walsh silk 6. RISK BELLE (FR) 7/42.75
2nd J. J. Slevin silk 1. NUSRET 12/113
J: M. P. Walsh  
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