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Superb information again Mark, I managed to get some 11/4, will certainly pay for Xmas. Different class.” S.R. Indeed, Declan's article is one of the most popular sections of One Jump Ahead and, to give clients a taster of what is on offer in his section this time around, I have included a few quotes. She is a gorgeous filly who we are very excited about. A ten lengths winner on her debut over hurdles at Auteuil in April, she was impressive and there was a lot of demand for her afterwards. She looks sharp and we are hoping she will develop into one of the leading juvenile hurdlers this season.” Quote: “ IMPAIRE ET PASSE (French Revolution): A four year old by Diamond Boy, he has impressed at home since arriving at Closutton with Willie Mullins commentating: “ A really nice individual who jumps well and will go novice hurdling. He looks a really nice prospect.” Owned by Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, he could be very useful and shouldn’t be missed on his jumping debut.” WON 4 out of 4 including the Grade 1 Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham @ 5/2 Appendix– a full and comprehensive analysis of the 2 mile chasers, 2m 4f chasers, staying chasers & 2 mile hurdlers

Quote: “ PREDATORS GOLD is also stationed at Closutton and he is an unraced four year old by Masked Marvel. The French bred cost €100,000 at the Goffs Land Rover Sale last year and is out of Shabby Gold. He is a half-brother to Le Ribardon who won 19 times in France.” WON the valuable Goffs Defender Bumper at the Punchestown Festival (25/4/23) @ 4/1 Bred to stay a mile and a half, I think he will develop into a top-class middle distance horse.” CHARLIE APPLEBY Quote: “ BRAVEMANSGAME (Paul Nicholls) bids to provide the champion trainer with a record breaking thirteenth win in the race. The seven year old has won 5 of his 6 races over fences and is rated 164. A most impressive winner of the Grade 1 Kauto Star Novices’ Chase over C&D on this card twelve months ago, he beat Ahoy Senor by seven and a half lengths. Withdrawn from the Brown Advisory NC at the Cheltenham Festival due to soft/heavy ground, his only defeat over fences came at Aintree in April when seemingly over the top. The former Irish pointer returned in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby and he stayed on strongly to beat Eldorado Allen by three and a half lengths (the fourth Paint The Dream has won by 14 lengths since). Off since (58 days), this has been his main target all season and it is possible he is at his best during the first half of the campaign. A dual Grade 1 winner, his record racing right-handed is 13611.” WON by 14 lengths @ 11/4 TALKING TRAINERS : JAMIE SNOWDEN: WINNERS : COLONEL HARRY (1/4), DATSALRIGHTGINO (8/1), GA LAW (5/1), GIT MAKER (8/13 & 8/11), HARDY DU SEUIL (4/1), MILLDAM (15/8), PARK THIS ONE (8/15), PASSING WELL (7/2 & 4/5), ROGER POL (9/4), SUPER SURVIVOR (85/40), YOU WEAR IT WELL (16/1, 5/4, 2/7) Full analysis of full analysis of the Top 40 Prospects in One Jump Ahead - 18 winners from 35 runners, including exciting youngsters Attacca, Authorised Speed, Gaelic Warrior, Gelino Bello, Jet Powered, Lac De Constance, Lossiemouth, Luccia, Queens Gamble and Stay Away Fay.

One Jump Ahead Updates

Maidens In Waiting– a selection of lightly raced three year olds who ought to be shedding their maiden tags shortly. There were 16 winners in the 2022 edition, including Group 1 winner ABOVE THE CURVE. Despite writing publications for the Flat, I do have a preference for National Hunt racing. The idea of my publications is to unearth or spot potential in horses which has not been previously written or talked about in much depth. The Top 40 Prospects– Last year’s Top 40 Prospects produced 44 winners at a strike-rate of 34%. They included Grade 1 winnersGAELIC WARRIOR, LOSSIEMOUTH & STAY AWAY FAY. 26 of the 40 horses won.

Quote: INDIANA DREAM: “ A most exciting prospect and very much a horse to follow this winter, the J.P.McManus owned son of Cokoriko joined Willie Mullins in the Autumn. Previously owned by Lord Daresbury, the four year old was trained by Emmanuel Clayeux who has been a rich source of winners for Mullins over the years. Half-brother to Grade 2 winning chaser Ebonite, he won his only start in an AQPS Flat race at Fontainebleau (1m 7f : Very Soft) in February. A big imposing gelding, he raced handily before making his move in the homestraight. Pushed along by Gaetan Masure once pulled out, he ran on well to beat Iceberg Du Large (won over hurdles since) by a length and a quarter. The fourth Invincible Nao won over hurdles by nine lengths at Auteuil in April before being sold to Gary Moore / Harry Redknapp for €155,000. Mullins has been impressed with him since arriving and is likely to be suited by two and a half miles over hurdles.” WON on his Irish debut at Fairyhouse (1/1/23) by 15 lengths @ 9/4

Ahead On The Flat Updates

He has a lovely attitude and we are going to run him in the Group 2 Dante Stakes at York (18 th May) and, if he stays a mile and a half, I think he will be a major player in the Epsom Derby (3 rd June).” ANDREW BALDING TALKING TRAINERS : BEN PAULING: WINNERS : BANGERS AND CASH (6/1), DENSWORTH (13/8), HENRY’S FRIEND (2/1), JOE DADANCER (5/4), MUCHO MAS (4/1). THE JUKEBOX MAN (3/1)

Quote: “ HEREDIA (Richard Hannon) maintained her unbeaten record when overcoming a slow start and meeting traffic problems to win by a head at York (7f : Good) last month against older rivals on her handicap debut off a mark of 91. Raised seven pounds since, he won at Windsor and Newbury last term and handles fast ground. Yet to race beyond seven furlongs, her dam won a Group 3 over a mile and the daughter of Dark Angel is expected to be suited by this longer trip. The stable won this with Osaila in 2015.” Advised @ 14/1 WON the Sandringham Handicap @ 7/2 Unraced Bumper Horses – a selection of highly regarded youngsters who have yet to be seen in public. Last year’s batch featured winning debutants DUNNET HEAD (9/4), JUNTA MARVEL (85/40 & 4/1) and LA MALMASON (5/1), plus exciting prospect FIREFOX (2 wins). Quote: BANGERS AND CASH: “A progressive young chaser who has won twice this season, including the Lincolnshire National at Market Rasen on Boxing Day. His ability has never been an issue, it has been more a case of letting him do things in his own time. Even at Market Rasen, he was still green and will only improve with racing. Long-term, I view him as a Welsh National type but more immediately he runs in the Masters Handicap Chase at Sandown on Saturday (3.30). Depending on how he performs, we might consider the Eider Chase at Newcastle (25 th February) or the Midlands National at Uttoxeter (18 th March). The Highland National at Perth (28 th April), which we won with Slipway last season, is another option. Still maturing, he is developing into a lovely staying chaser.” WON at Taunton (13/3/23) @ 6/1Appendix –a comprehensive analysis of the leading sprinters, milers, middle distances and stayers for the season ahead

Quote: CORACH RAMBLER: “ Runs in the Grand National on Saturday (5.15) and is in great form. While it is not ideal running at the Cheltenham Festival only a month before, we wanted to give him another run and he produced a very good performance to win the Ultima Handicap for a second consecutive year. Ten pounds well in compared to the future, Scu (Peter Scudamore) feels he has improved since and his preparation has gone smoothly. If he takes to the fences, and I don’t see any reason why he won’t, then he goes there with every chance. We have built some National type fences at home and he has had a school over those, which has gone well. He is a smart horse who finished fourth in the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury earlier this season and this has always been his target. Our previous winner One For Arthur was a bigger horse and a relentless galloper, whereas Corach has more of a turn of speed. Their running styles are similar though because they both liked to come off the pace. He is effective on most types of ground.” WON the Grand National @ 8/1

Quote: PASSING WELL: “A very nice horse who finished runner-up in a bumper at the Punchestown Festival for Robert Tyner before we bought him in May. He is a big gross horse who takes his work well and is a gorgeous individual. The plan is for him to run over hurdles towards the end of November and, then if everything went to plan, aim him at the Grade 1 Challow Hurdle at Newbury (31 st December).” WON on his British debut at Uttoxeter (20/11/22) @ 7/2 WINNERS: AIGHEAR (15/2, 11/2), SOPHIESTICATE (11/8, 16/5), SPIT SPOT (14/1), STAY ALERT (5/1), TUXEDO JUNCTION (10/11)

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