Crowmell straight back on the right Path again at Cheltenham
‘It’s Cheltenham, it’s great to have a runner never mind a winner’.
Path d’Oroux survived a scare to belatedly open his account over fences in the William Hill Top Price Guarantee Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham on Friday. Although winless in 10 previous chase starts, Gavin Cromwell’s charge has been placed in several high-class contests, most notably finishing third in the Grand Annual at the Festival in March. The seven-year-old was cramped odds to make the most of what looked a gilt-edged opportunity against a trio of rivals on his return to the Cotswolds – but odds-on backers would have had their hearts in their mouths when he stood off the fourth-last and hit the top of it. Even after that the 8-15 shot had to knuckle down to keep himself in the fight under Keith Donoghue, but knuckle down he did and he just about got the better of the front-running Jazzy Matty by a head.It’s great to be back at Cheltenham! 😍
Path d’Oroux pips them in the William Hill Top Price Guarantee Novices’ Chase 🥇#ITVRacing | @donoghue_keith | @gavincromwell1 pic.twitter.com/5SIZ8OXSnK— ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 25, 2024
It wouldn’t be @CheltenhamRaces without an Irish winner….Path D’Oroux survives a scare four out to get the raiding party off the mark in the novice chase for @gavincromwell1 pic.twitter.com/wTNdMA37Pv
— Ashley Iveson (@AshIveson) October 25, 2024
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