Taranis 25/1 for the Gold Cup and 8/1 without Denman & Kauto Star

Taranis 25/1 for the Gold Cup and 8/1 in the market without stablemates Denman & Kauto Star with Stan James after fluent win in Cheltenham feature..

Cheltenham Festival 2010

Kauto Star v Denman clash is on for 2010

Gold Cup 2010 W/O Kauto Star & Denman ~ Outright Ante Post


11-4 Imperial Commander
4 Cooldine
6 What A Friend
8 Taranis
10 Carruthers
10 Notre Pere
12 Money Trix
12 Madison Du Berlais
20 Bar

Gold Cup 2010 ~ Outright Ante post, (place terms: 1/4 the first 3)


5-4 Kauto Star
6-4 Denman
12 Imperial Commander
20 Cooldine
25 What A Friend
25 Taranis
33 Notre Pere
33 Carruthers
50 Madison Du Berlais
66 Bar

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Taranis returned from a 766-day absence to land the Argento Chase in the hands of Nick Scholfield.

Paul Nicholls’ nine-year-old had been off the track since breaking down in the 2007 King George VI Chase at Kempton and was sent off at 16-1 for this belated reappearance.

His better fancied stablemate Inchidaly Rock came to grief with over a circuit to run but Taranis was always travelling ominously well.

Favourite Carruthers and last year’s winner Joe Lively led him into the straight but Scholfield exuded confidence and only had to keep his mount up to his work after the last to score by six lengths.

Scholfield said: “He’s given me a great ride the whole way round and it’s some training performance as he’s been off the track for so, so long.

“I was travelling so well and the last thing Ruby (Walsh) said to me before I went out was if I had a chance, don’t hit the front too soon.

“I’ve arrived there way too early, but there was plenty in the tank and people forget he’s a Ryanair Chase winner.”

Sky Bet cut Taranis to 20-1 from 66-1 for the totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Nicholls said: “I didn’t expect that but he is a dual Grade One winner so it’s just a question of whether they retain the ability.

“He will go straight for the Gold Cup now as he wants that sort of trip.

“I had half a mind of entering him in the Grand National so I will have to discuss it with the owner. He does jump well so it would be interesting to see what sort of weight he would get.”

Mark Bradstock, trainer of the runner-up, said: “I’m over the moon and I’ve always said that in that gluey ground he’s not quite strong enough yet.

“We’ll see how he is but he’s got a lovely break between now and Cheltenham.

“He’s run a cracker today and covered himself in real glory.”

Joe Lively stayed on to finish third and his trainer Colin Tizzard added: “He’s back to his old self.

“He was giving them 4lb and it was lovely to see him run such a nice trial for the Grand National.”

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