Chelsea Thoroughbreds team excited ahead of Cadzand Betfair bid
Kempton winner heads the market for Newbury handicap feature.
Cadzand is the new favourite for Sunday’s Betfair Hurdle after 28 runners stood their ground for the rearranged contest. With Harry Fry choosing not to run Metier, Dan Skelton’s Cadzand is now the 9-2 market leader with the sponsors. He is owned by Chelsea Thoroughbreds and Mark Speelman, who runs the National Hunt side of the operation, is hopeful of a bold show from the Kempton winner. “It’s a great effort by everyone to get the race rearranged, especially with the same prize money – it makes a big difference,” he said.*WINNER*CADZAND hoses up on handicap debut @kemptonparkrace for @DSkeltonRacing under a lovely patient ride from @harryskelton89Some welcome Christmas cheer for his owners who look to have a lovely prospect. 🍾🎅🏽🎄#CTNH pic.twitter.com/UNWRlCymd5
— ChelseaThoroughbreds (@ChelseaTbreds) December 27, 2020
“You couldn’t say the race has cut-up, but it is obviously quite nice not to have Harry Fry’s horse in there and it’s very exciting. “Novices do have a good record in the race, but Metier would have had to give us plenty of weight had he run. My Tent Or Yours carried something similar, but it does take a big performance. “He travelled like a nice horse last time at Kempton and the form has worked out since with the second (Christopher Wood) winning the Scottish County Hurdle at Musselburgh. “He’s really a chaser in the making, but at the moment he’s not doing anything wrong over hurdles, so we see no reason not to take this step off his current rating.
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