Wednesday, June 23, 2010

A P McCoy: Nacarat can deliver again Post haste

By Tony McCoy Published: 9:06PM GMT twenty-six February 2010

A P McCoy: Nacarat can broach again Great white hope: Nacarat and Tony McCoy are out to repeat last year"s success in the Racing Post Chase at Kempton Photo: GETTY IMAGES

I know Kauto Star kick him a area but he was 4 and a half lengths at the back of Madison du Berlais and had horses similar to Imperial Commander at the back of him and, by receiving on Kauto Star from a prolonged approach out he probably cost himself the runner-ups spot.

He likes going right handed and has been off on a swimming legal holiday to freshen up for this. He has a big possibility nonetheless the greatest be concerned in my mind is not so most the weight or antithesis but the ground. Though he has won on soft he seems to rebound of great going.

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The greatest risk is Madison du Berlais in first-time blinkers. Hes a category act.

I begin with Dante Hall (1.30) who is still a bit high in the encumber and, on stream form, does not crop up to have most going for him. It competence be value receiving a punt with the Paul Nicholls curtain River Dor in an open race.

Dr Livingstone (2.00) won at Leicester in Dec but has been keeping flattering intelligent association since. He should be there or almost but either he is great sufficient to win Im not certain so he is probably most appropriate each-way.

Soixante (4.10) wants to whet his jumping up if he is to get heavily concerned here. He done mistakes last time out at Wincanton and I design Henrietta Knight has been operative on it and hopefully a some-more correct turn of jumping would give him an each-way shot.

I finish up with Red Rock (4.45) in the bumper, but he needs to urge a lot on what he showed in his initial outing.

On Sunday I am at Fontwell for dual rides. Sway (3.35) creates her British entrance in the National Spirit Hurdle. Shes usually 4 but she seems utterly great and looks a great each-way gamble with her mare and age allowances taken in to care though a back-to-form Souffleur looks a big danger.

Jadhere (5.05) might find a little alleviation for the step up in outing that would give him a cheep in the final bumper.

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