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SANDOWN PARK 14:55

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14:55 Saturday 03 December 2022

BETFAIR TINGLE CREEK CHASE (Grade 1) (1)

Distance : 1m 7f 119y
Prize : £99,662 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Chase
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Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 Tom Cannon silk 2. EDWARDSTONE 2. EDWARDSTONE -10 <
167+
> 155 Tom Cannon 8 11-10 5/16 5/16
Tom Cannon silk bg KAYF TARA - NOTHINGTOLOOSE (IRE) LUSO J: Tom Cannon
T: Alan King
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-10
Alan King
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immediately made the necessary step up on his first run out of novice company, ideally served by the way the race was run (as he had been when winning the Henry VIII by a wide margin last season) but still deserving full credit for a performance out of the top drawer in reversing Aintree form with Gentleman du Mee freshened up again, marking him down as the main threat to the Irish challenge in the top 2m chases this season, the Clarence House and Champion Chase obvious ports of call after this taking success; held up, travelled well, mistake eighth, headway after 4 out, led soon after 2 out, quickened clear, kept on well run-in, ridden out.
held up, mistake 8th, headway after 4 out, led soon after 2 out, quickened clear, kept on well run-in, ridden out
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2 2 Harry Cobden silk 9 5. GREANETEEN (FR) 5. GREANETEEN (FR) +8 <
156+
-8 > 144 Harry Cobden 8 11-10 2/13 2/13
Harry Cobden silk bg GREAT PRETENDER (IRE) - MANSON TEENE (FR) MANSONNIEN (FR) J: Harry Cobden
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-10
Paul Nicholls
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remains in good form, going very smoothly through the race but completely outpointed by the winner after 2 out, likely to have been a length or so closer but for a mistake at the last; tracked pace, jumped well in main, travelled strongly, led after 4 out, headed soon after 2 out, left behind by winner before mistake last; the Desert Orchid, in which he was beaten by Shishkin last season but presumably wouldn't face him this, seems the obvious next step.
tracked pace, largely jumped well, led after 4 out, headed soon after 2 out, left behind by winner, held when mistake last
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3 3 Nico de Boinville silk 6 6. SHISHKIN (IRE) 6. SHISHKIN (IRE) <
149+
+27 > 137 Nico de Boinville 8 11-10 6/52.2f 6/52.2f
Nico de Boinville silk bg SHOLOKHOV (IRE) - LABARYNTH (IRE) EXIT TO NOWHERE (USA) J: Nico de Boinville
T: Nicky Henderson
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-10
Nicky Henderson
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had put up an outstanding performance in winning the Clarence House from Energumene, but he'd run no race in the Champion Chase and was below form after 9 months off, seeming flat out from a long way out, his rider not seeming happy, possibly still not fully recovered from what was a hard race at Ascot, some merit in the suggestion that he should go up in trip to try and recover his form, though hard to believe given his record around 2m that he's suddenly not effective at it; patiently ridden, went with little fluency, untidy third, ridden when hit 3 out, left behind after.
held up, untidy 3rd, ridden when hit 3 out, left behind after
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4 4 Aidan Coleman silk 4. GENTLEMAN DE MEE (FR) 4. GENTLEMAN DE MEE (FR) +4 <
147
-34 > 135 Aidan Coleman 6 11-10 10/111 10/111
Aidan Coleman silk bg SAINT DES SAINTS (FR) - KOEUR DE MEE (FR) VIDEO ROCK (FR) J: Aidan Coleman
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (h+t)
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (h+t)
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ran respectably on balance of form, having his first start in open Grade 1 company, clearly not so good as his defeat of Edwardstone in the Maghull might indicate, just put in his place when the principals kicked for home; led until after 4 out, left behind after next.
led until after 4 out, left behind after next
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5 5 Jonathan Burke silk 3 1. DUNVEGAN (FR) 1. DUNVEGAN (FR) F (65) <
143
+15 > 131 Jonathan Burke 9 11-10 100/1101 100/1101
Jonathan Burke silk grg LE HAVRE (IRE) - OR DES JONCS (FR) TURGEON (USA) J: Jonathan Burke
T: P. A. Fahy, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-10
P. A. Fahy, Ireland
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seemed to find this heady company just too competitive, unable to go with the principals leaving the back straight; tracked pace early, settled in touch fourth, not fluent fifth, left behind 4 out.
tracked pace early, settled in touch 4th, not fluent 5th, left behind 4 out
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6 6 Charlie Deutsch silk 3. FUNAMBULE SIVOLA (FR) 3. FUNAMBULE SIVOLA (FR) <
139
-26 > 127 Charlie Deutsch 7 11-10 18/119 18/119
Charlie Deutsch silk bg NOROIT (GER) - LITTLE MEMORIES (IRE) MONTJEU (IRE) J: Charlie Deutsch
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10
Venetia Williams
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given a breathing operation since his below-par effort in the Melling Chase, looked to have done plenty of work for his first start in 8 months and shaped well up to a point, but he was soon beaten after a mistake and it is slightly concerning that he didn't see his race out; in touch, travelled well, effort when mistake and hampered 3 out, soon done with; his next start will hopefully show whether he retains all his ability, the Desert Orchid presumably under consideration.
in touch, effort when mistake 3 out, hampered, soon beaten
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All 6 ran. Fences: 13. Race Distance Adjustment: +20 yds

Winning Owner: Robert Abrey & Ian Thurtle

Time: 3m 59s Closing Sectional: (2.7f): 41.6s (99.2%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 111%, Betfair SP 101.4%

This had all the makings of a vintage Tingle Creek, with the winners of 3 of the 4 British open Grade 1 events from last season, as well as the winners of both the Arkle and Maghull for novices, plus runners-up in the Champion Chase and Dublin Chase, and, while it didn't produce a classic Sandown finish, the performance of the winner left no doubt that he's a force to be reckoned with out of novice company, producing a performance matched in this race only by Altior since the epic 2004 renewal, which was one of the greatest races of the century; the pace was good, the race ideal for one ridden as the winner was.

EDWARDSTONE immediately made the necessary step up on his first run out of novice company, ideally served by the way the race was run (as he had been when winning the Henry VIII by a wide margin last season) but still deserving full credit for a performance out of the top drawer in reversing Aintree form with Gentleman du Mee freshened up again, marking him down as the main threat to the Irish challenge in the top 2m chases this season, the Clarence House and Champion Chase obvious ports of call after this taking success; held up, travelled well, mistake eighth, headway after 4 out, led soon after 2 out, quickened clear, kept on well run-in, ridden out.

GREANETEEN (FR) remains in good form, going very smoothly through the race but completely outpointed by the winner after 2 out, likely to have been a length or so closer but for a mistake at the last; tracked pace, jumped well in main, travelled strongly, led after 4 out, headed soon after 2 out, left behind by winner before mistake last; the Desert Orchid, in which he was beaten by Shishkin last season but presumably wouldn't face him this, seems the obvious next step.

SHISHKIN (IRE) had put up an outstanding performance in winning the Clarence House from Energumene, but he'd run no race in the Champion Chase and was below form after 9 months off, seeming flat out from a long way out, his rider not seeming happy, possibly still not fully recovered from what was a hard race at Ascot, some merit in the suggestion that he should go up in trip to try and recover his form, though hard to believe given his record around 2m that he's suddenly not effective at it; patiently ridden, went with little fluency, untidy third, ridden when hit 3 out, left behind after.

GENTLEMAN DE MEE (FR) ran respectably on balance of form, having his first start in open Grade 1 company, clearly not so good as his defeat of Edwardstone in the Maghull might indicate, just put in his place when the principals kicked for home; led until after 4 out, left behind after next.

DUNVEGAN (FR) seemed to find this heady company just too competitive, unable to go with the principals leaving the back straight; tracked pace early, settled in touch fourth, not fluent fifth, left behind 4 out.

FUNAMBULE SIVOLA (FR) given a breathing operation since his below-par effort in the Melling Chase, looked to have done plenty of work for his first start in 8 months and shaped well up to a point, but he was soon beaten after a mistake and it is slightly concerning that he didn't see his race out; in touch, travelled well, effort when mistake and hampered 3 out, soon done with; his next start will hopefully show whether he retains all his ability, the Desert Orchid presumably under consideration.