William Hill Casino Club The Big Priced Loser: National Hunt season coming into view

Saturday, 27 September 2014

National Hunt season coming into view

I'm starting to get excited now as Perth and Market Rasen this week both held decent cards over the jumps and thoughts of the winter season can really start coming now. Perth held a fixture on Wednesday and Thursday, the highlight probably being the appearance of last season's Betfair Hurdle winner Splash of Ginge over fences this time, although he was actually quite disappointing and well beaten. This was a reoccurring theme for the Twiston-Davis clan over the week with the 'new' The New One BalleyBolly done by an 80/1 shot when he went off a 2/5 favourite probably the biggest disappointment, especially considering the yard usually start the season so well. NTD did have a couple of winners but he had a few beaten favourites and isn't a yard I'd want to put full trust in just yet. You couldn't say the same for the yard of Charlie Longsdon though, despite the trainer himself saying he wanted to make a slower start to this year! Longsdon has sent out 6 winners from his last 8 runners, not a very slow start in my book!

Anyway on to the action over the sticks at Market Rasen on Saturday and this really was a very good card for this time of year. We saw the Good Doctor send out the winner of the feature race on the card in Mart Lane who got up after the last to lead home Dursey Sound and Houston Dynimo, who had looked all over the winner coming over the final obstacle. Mart Lane is a horse who definitely goes best fresh so it will be interesting to see how Newland campaigns this one but apparently a visit to Cheltenham may be in order at the end of October.
David Pipe sent out Unanimite in the opener on his debut on English Soil but the impressive nature of his win, beating several previous winners, makes it almost certain that we will be seeing more of this French bred this season. Although he didn't start the race particularly well he certainly won with some authority (beating another Twister favourite) and with Pipe well versed at getting the best out of horses with Unanimite's profile he may well be one to follow this season. Royal Irish Hussar took this race last season, a horse I followed season long hoping for more success, and I will be interested to see if Unanimite can better his achievements. The money certainly came for him before the off so clearly he is fancied by the stable, one for the tracker perhaps.
Finally Exitas took the feature hurdle race on the card, his 2nd win in a week and the way he was going away at the finish makes you think his winning run has not come to an end yet. He was running here off bottom weight, only being declared by his trainer with seconds to spare apparently! Carrying a penalty for his success on the 21st at Uttoxeter Exitas pulled well clear of the field after clearing the last under the capable Conor Shoemark and I'd fancy Middleton's charge to win again, especially if upped in distance slightly as he was not stopping at the finish line.

Finally one trainer that caught my eye at Market Rasen was Brian Ellison; the dual purpose trainer sent out a winner and a 2nd to Pipe's winner in the opener and I'll be keeping an eye on his runners over the coming weeks. I hope that with the yard having been in full swing of things over the summer anyhow getting going with his jumping types should be a quicker process than a yard who would just be coming out of hibernation for the winter. That's my theory anyway and I'll keep the blog updated with the success of this trial!

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