Bet Slip
My Bet Slip
-
How to use My Betslip
Placing a Single Bet Placing a Multiple Bet Manage bookmakers

Simply click a price on Race Passes and we’ll take you off to place your bet with your favourite bookmaker. You can also place single bets from the Bet Slip – just click the price in the Bet Slip.

Our Bet Slip allows you to build up your selections before you begin placing multiple bets with your favourite bookmakers. Click the +BET button to add your selections and then, when you’re ready, hit ‘Bet Now’ to go to your chosen bookmaker’s site and place your bets.

Select the bookmaker prices you want to display on Race Passes by switching the toggles between show and hide in the Bookmaker Manager, or use the Currently Showing selection screen. We will automatically display the best odds from your chosen bookmakers.

Note that Betfair Exchange prices are available to logged in customers only and are not included in the best odds calculation.

Bets Odds
You currently have no selections.
timeform logo mini sign in to timeformSign In

register to timeformRegister Free Bets
timeform menu collapse

Irish Boxing Day Preview: Elliott and Mullins to fight it out

ArticleImage

Nick Seddon previews the two Grade 1 races due to take place in Ireland on Boxing Day, including the Racing Post Novices' Chase at Leopardstown, won in recent years by Douvan, Min and Footpad.

Boxing Day, or as it is known in Ireland, St Stephen’s Day, is one of racing’s biggest days of the year, with top-class action on both sides of the Irish Sea. Indeed, whilst all eyes will undoubtedly be on Kempton Park come 15:05, there are two Grade 1 races due to take place over in Ireland in the hour preceding, including the Racing Post Novices’ Chase at Leopardstown, won in recent years by the likes of Douvan, Min and Footpad.

The one who is a short-priced favourite for this is the Gordon Elliott-trained Mengli Khan, who also holds an entry in Limerick’s Grade 1 novice, which is discussed below, but he is likely to head here instead.  A Grade 1-winning novice hurdler last term, Mengli Khan is built for chasing, and he made a very encouraging start when bolting up a novice event at Punchestown last month; winning hard held, for all that he wasn’t put under any kind of pressure with his jumping. He may not have learned too much from that opening outing, but he looks highly likely to progress and win plenty of races as a chaser.

As is usually the case in Grade 1 contests in Ireland, two particular trainers seemingly have the best hands, and the biggest threat to the Elliott-trained runner is likely to come from the Willie Mullins team, in the form of Voix du Reve. A smart handicap hurdler, he has taken really well to chasing, extending his perfect start over fences to 2-2 when winning the Grade 2 Craddockstown Novices’ Chase at Punchestown last month under an attacking ride from Paul Townend. With Ruby Walsh reportedly considering a trip to Limerick, Townend is likely to be on board once again, and whilst this race is undoubtedly tougher for Voix du Reve, he isn’t one to dismiss lightly.

More experienced than both is Le Richebourg, who has three chase starts under his belt to date, winning two. He lost his unbeaten record when finishing second in the Drinmore Novices’ Chase at Fairyhouse at the beginning of the month, but he lost nothing in defeat that day, having every chance turning for home and only headed close home. With more progression on the cards, he is a leading candidate. Like Le Richebourg, another in the McManus colours who is worthy of a mention is Winter Escape, whohas been rejuvenated by the switch to the Aidan Anthony Howard yard over the summer, winning a Grade 3 contest at Cork last time, and whilst he would need to pull out more to be competitive here, he is another open to improvement in this sphere.

Of the rest, the Joseph O’Brien-trained Us And Them has made a solid start to his chasing career, winning one of his three starts so far, and he ran well when second in a Grade 3 contest at Navan last time; giving the impression that he is very much the type who could win a valuable handicap or two. This may prove to be too much of a step up in grade, however, and the same can be said for Duca de Thaix, who improved to win a handicap at Fairyhouse last time, but may be biting off more than he can chew at this level.

 

Like Leopardstown, Limerick also hosts top-level action on St Stephen’s Day with the Matchbook Betting Exchange Novices’ Chase, won in recent years by the likes of Sir des Champs, Bellshill and Outlander, which has been upgraded to Grade 1 status this season.

Plenty of improving types are due to take their chance, but strictly on Timeform ratings, the one who sets the standard so far is the Gigginstown-owned Delta Work, trained by Gordon Elliott and one of 11 entries for the operation at the time of writing. A smart hurdler last season, winning the Pertemps Final at the Cheltenham Festival, Delta Work is 2-2 over fences so far, winning the Grade 1 Drinmore Novices’ Chase at Fairyhouse at the beginning of the month; headed when making a mistake at the last, before battling well to lead again on the run-in. He’s likely to suited by the step up to three miles, a distance at which he showed his best hurdling form, but he holds strong form claims in this, as does fellow Gigginstown runner Hardline, another with Elliott, who picked up a Grade 3 contest at Navan this month. He had his colours lowered in a Grade 2 contest at Punchestown last month, beaten by one with superior hurdling form, but there could be more to come yet and he isn’t discounted. With Mengli Khanlikely to head to Leopardstown, the other Gigginstown runner worthy of a mention is Mind’s Eye, who found life tough when finishing ninth behind Delta Work in the Drinmore, but he had looked a useful recruit to chasing when winning a novice event at Wexford in October and may be worth another chance.

Another who was behind Delta Work at Fairyhouse was Jetz, who ran to a similar level as when winning a novice event at Navan a week earlier. He’s getting the hang of chasing now, with three starts under his belt so far, and he could yet show more, as could Camelia de Cotte, who is thriving at present, winning her fourth race over fences when taking a mares’ Grade 3 event at Cork last time out.

However, the one who makes the most appeal is her stablemate, Getabird, who was one of the best novice hurdlers around last season and is likely to be a short price for this. As mentioned above, he could find himself partnered by Ruby Walsh, and whilst he was ultimately beaten at short odds at both the Cheltenham and Punchestown Festivals, he looks a natural in this discipline, something that he demonstrated when winning on chasing debut at Punchestown 11 days ago; jumping soundly and drawing clear on the run-in with a fair bit in hand. He should take high rank amongst this season’s novice chasers, and is taken to win this.

Read Nick Seddon's preview of the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day

Read Simon Rowlands' preview of the Welsh Grand National at Chepstow on December 27

Read Nic Doggett's preview of the Grade 1 action at Leopardstown on December 27

Read Adam Houghton's preview of the Grade 1 action at Leopardstown on December 28

 

TIMEFORM RACE CARD PDF DOWNLOADS

Horse racing free bet offers

  • Get £50 In Free Bets When You Bet £10

    New customers only. Place a £10 bet on Racing, at min. odds 1/5 (1.2) — get £50 in free bets to use on Racing. Free bet rewards valid for 30 days. Only deposits via Debit Cards & Apple Pay will qualify for this offer. T&Cs apply. Please Gamble Responsibly.

    Read Paddy Power Review
  • Get £40 in Free Bets When You Place Any Bet!

    New customers only. First single & E/W bet only. Odds of 1/1 or greater. 4 X £10 bet tokens. Free bet stakes not included in returns. Free bets exclude virtuals. Free bets are non withdrawable. Free bets expire after 30 days. Eligibility restrictions and further T&Cs apply.

    Read Sky Bet Review
  • Get £50 In Free Bets When you place a £10 bet on racing

    Place a min £10 bet on Sportsbook on odds of min EVS (2.0), get £50 in Free Bet Builders, Accumulators or multiples to use on any sport. Rewards valid for 30 days. Only deposits via Pay by Bank, Apple Pay or Debit Card will qualify. T&Cs apply. Please Gamble Responsibly.

    Read Betfair Review

Free Daily Race Pass

Timeform's Race Passes logo, in blue.

LEICESTER 14:45

Wednesday 10 December
3. THE GOOD DOCTOR (FR) 139
Ben Jones silk Ben Jones
Ben Pauling hot trainer
5. WILLIAM CODY 138
Paul O'Brien silk Paul O'Brien
Pam Sly
1. AUTHORIZED ART (FR) 137
Freddie Mitchell silk Freddie Mitchell
Gary & Josh Moore
Go to full race

LATEST HORSE RACING RESULTS

19:30 NEWCASTLE

1st Alex Jary silk 10. LATIN FIVE (IRE) 20/121
2nd Alistair Rawlinson silk ½ 2. THANK THE LORD 11/26.5
3rd Aiden Brookes silk hd 11. SHATIN VENTURE (IRE) 13/27.5
J: Alex Jary (3)  
T: Paul Midgley  
11 ran. NRs: 12 
FULL RESULT

19:00 NEWCASTLE

1st Andrew Mullen silk 9. YORKSHIRE GLORY (IRE) 4/15
2nd Ryan Kavanagh silk ½ 7. CALL GLORY (IRE) 6/17
3rd Kieran Shoemark silk ½ 2. INSTANT BOND 5/16
T: Ben Haslam  
12 ran. NRs: 10  13 
FULL RESULT

18:30 NEWCASTLE

1st James J. G. Ryan silk 11. PLATINO BIANCO (IRE) 12/113
2nd Faye McManoman silk 10. ATHOLLBLAIR BOY (IRE) 10/111
3rd Archie Young silk 5. SUPERIOR COUNCIL (IRE) 2/13f
All 14 ran.
FULL RESULT

18:00 NEWCASTLE

1st Darragh Keenan silk 3. CONCERT BOY (IRE) 13/82.62f
2nd Dougie Costello silk 4 4. TYPEFACE 3/14
3rd Alex Jary silk 6. TRAIS FLUORS 40/141
T: Katie Scott  
All 14 ran.
FULL RESULT

17:30 NEWCASTLE

1st Rowan Scott silk 3. PRIAPOS (IRE) 9/43.25jf
2nd Josephine Gordon silk 8. SHERLOCK (IRE) 13/27.5
3rd Darragh Keenan silk 2. POLITICAL POWER (IRE) 9/43.25jf
J: Rowan Scott  
8 ran. NRs: 1 
FULL RESULT

17:00 NEWCASTLE

1st Alex Jary silk 5. PADDY'S DAY (IRE) 12/113
2nd Lauren Young silk ½ 9. ORIENTAL PRINCE 9/25.5
3rd Tom Eaves silk hd 2. RHYTHM N HOOVES 7/18
J: Alex Jary (3)  
All 9 ran.
FULL RESULT

16:30 NEWCASTLE

1st Barry McHugh silk 7. DOLOS DREAM 9/43.25f
2nd Paul Mulrennan silk nk 1. DANDY BREEZE (IRE) 12/113
J: Barry McHugh  
T: Ivan Furtado  
7 ran. NRs: 2 
FULL RESULT

15:55 NEWCASTLE

1st P. J. McDonald silk 6. YY SPIRIT (IRE) 7/24.5
2nd Shane Gray silk 3. GET AN ATTITUDE (IRE) 4/111.36f
All 6 ran.
FULL RESULT

15:33 UTTOXETER

1st Charlie Deutsch silk 1. ANALIESE 5/23.5jf
2nd Sam Twiston-Davies silk 4. HARD DEALT (IRE) 5/23.5jf
3rd J. Hogan silk 10 10. QUEEN OF STEEL 18/119
T: Mel Rowley  
9 ran. NRs: 2 
FULL RESULT
Go to Horse Racing Results