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Betfair Chase provided one of Nicholls' "best days of racing"
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Knappers Hill returns at Haydock after two year absence
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Red Risk is going nicely before Betfair Stayers Handicap Hurdle
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D'orhy the pick of four Nicholls runners at Ascot on Saturday
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This Saturday sees the 20th running of the Betfair Chase. It is astonishing that I have won it six times and I have been watching those performances this week.
Without doubt, my best victory in the Betfair Chase was when Kauto Star won for the fourth time in 2011. He was getting on towards the end of his career. He had run a couple of times in the spring, in the Gold Cup and at Punchestown, and everyone had written him off based on those runs. My neck would have been on the block if he had run badly. We knew we had to get him back and right.
To go and beat the Gold Cup winner Long Run - as Kauto did that day - was unbelievable. It was undoubtedly one of my best days of racing. A brilliant Betfair Chase. It is a great race that has set up our horses for the King George and the Gold Cup.
Haydock Betfair Chase Day Runners
He's been off for two years, since he won the Rising Stars Novices' Chase at Wincanton in 2023. He has done a lot of work. He had an away day at Newbury but he is bound to be a bit rusty. He will improve for the run. If he finished third on Saturday, I would be delighted and we could make a plan after that. He is a class horse but two years off is a long time. There is another graduation chase that he is qualified for at Ascot in three weeks, so that's probably where he will head off.
At 10-years-old, he is not getting any younger. He is high enough in the weights after winning at Uttoxeter in March. He has been going very nicely, is good when fresh, but he has it all to do in a tough race.
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Ascot Runners
We were thrilled with his run in the Charlie Hall at Wetherby at the start of November. He came out of it well. We were just a bit concerned that he had a hard race and it has only been three weeks. He loves Ascot, it is a small field and he looks fresh and well. So we are happy for him to run in a race he won last year. We will let him take his chance. Having had a run won't do him any harm.
If he gets the trip he will run well. I don't think he is the best handicapped horse in training and he is relatively inexperienced, but he ran well at Fontwell and should have improved for that run. The step up in trip is unknown territory.
He comes good in the spring. I still don't think he is the best handicapped horse in England and was a bit disappointed with him at Ascot three weeks ago. You have to look at his form and see that he always comes good in the spring.
He has top weight but right-handed will suit him and so will three miles. We won two fairly average races with him at Stratford and Sedgefield. Now off 12 stone he has it all to do.
Betfair's Ryan McCue on Saturday's racing on Betfair Chase Day
Which horses have been the most backed antepost?
Woodhooh 5/42.25 from 2/13.00 (14:40 Ascot) and Handstands in the Betfair Chase (15:00 Haydock), 11/26.50 from as big as 33/134.00
Who do you expect the money to come for during the next few days?
I expect us to lay plenty of the double, The Jukebox Man & Grey Dawning. They were both very popular horses last season and look to hold big chances this weekend.
Which horses do you fear winning?
It will be any of the horses I've mentioned above, all have either been well-backed already or have the potential to be well-backed on the day, and of course that will mean they'll be included in many doubles and trebles, so if one wins, then another, then we could be in trouble.
What would be best/worst result for Betfair?
We laid a lot of Handstands at big prices (33/134.00 down) back in August time. He was obviously beaten at Carlisle on his comeback run but he is only 11/26.50 now and with that run behind him , I can't see him lacking for fitness in what is usually a gruelling race.
The Betfair traders' best bet for the weekend
Kabral Du Mathan on his first start for the Skeltons in the 13:15 Haydock.