Al Boum Photo and Cyrname share top spot in jumps classifications
Dual Gold Cup winner drops 2lb after truncated season.
Al Boum Photo and Cyrname share top billing in this year’s Anglo-Irish Jump Classifications. Willie Mullins’ Al Boum Photo followed up his success of 12 months previous in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham in March, while Paul Nicholls’ Cyrname inflicted a first defeat over obstacles on Altior. Both horses achieved a rating of 173, 1lb ahead of Mullins’ two-miler Chacun Pour Soi and Nicky Henderson’s Santini, narrowly defeated in the Gold Cup. Another 1lb lower on 171 are Nicholls’ dual King George hero Clan Des Obeaux, Altior, Betfair Chase winner Lostintranslation and Monalee – with Delta Work back on 170.Henderson’s Champ earned the top rating for a novice of 161 for his improbable victory in the RSA Chase – and is just ahead of of Samcro, Minella Indo and Fakir D’oudairies on 160. The highest-rated hurdler was Mullins’ Sharjah on 164 for his defeat of Petit Mouchoir at Leopardstown in December. Champion Hurdle winner Epatante, If The Cap Fits and Paisley Park are on 162. The leading novice of the season was unsurprisingly Gordon Elliott’s Envoi Allen on 160 – with Shishkin (159), Abacadabras (158) and Goshen (157) not far behind.
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Can you believe it? Goshen looks set for a brilliant JCB Triumph Hurdle victory, but it’s Burning Victory for Ireland in a quite remarkable conclusion at @CheltenhamRaces #CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/fHIulH3Vik — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 13, 2020
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