Mick Fitzgerald, with his deep well of racing knowledge, has shared his expert picks for a thrilling finale to the UK jumps season at Sandown. His selections are informed by a keen understanding of past performances and current race conditions, offering insights into each race on this important day.
Starting Strong: HMS President
The day kicks off with a promising race, the 2m Novice Handicap Hurdle at 13:20. Fitzgerald is placing his each-way bet on HMS President, trained by Alan King. Although not as accomplished over hurdles as on the flat, with a flat rating of 100 and having previously run over distances like 1m6f, HMS President presents a solid chance. Alan King’s string is currently performing well, and this robustly priced horse seems well-positioned in the field, making it a valuable each-way contender.
Taking a Punt: Mark of Gold
In the subsequent 13:50 race, Fitzgerald favors Mark of Gold. Despite Classic Anthem falling short at other venues, Mark of Gold has shown strong form, finishing sixth in a prestigious Grade 1 at Aintree. Facing a small field, this horse, despite carrying extra weight, is expected to thrive and is a compelling each-way choice at appealing odds.
Consistent Performer: Pic DOrhy
The 14:25 contest presents a tough decision with the presence of an accomplished competitor like Gaelic Warrior. However, Fitzgerald opts for Pic DOrhy, a horse known for consistent performance. Saved specifically for this event, Pic DOrhy is anticipated to deliver a reliable result, making him an exciting option to back.
Eye on Improvement: Lucky Place
At 15:00, the spotlight turns to Lucky Place. With Willie Mullins applying a hood to likely favorite Kitzbuhel to boost its performance, Lucky Place is poised as a strong alternative. Following a solid season, although a bit underwhelming in the Stayers’ Hurdle, his previous form at Cheltenham and Ascot suggests a favorable outcome here.
Dominance at Sandown: Jonbon
By 15:35, all eyes will be on Jonbon, a horse with a formidable record at Sandown. His familiarity with the ground and the track makes him a standout choice, despite Mark Walsh riding him for the first time. Edwardstone presents an outside chance for those seeking a runner-up option, but Jonbon remains the favorite.
Big Race Insights: Minella Cocooner and Olympic Man
The 16:10 stands as the high-profile 365 Gold Cup, with Willie Mullins entering ten horses, highlighting the significance of this race in the trainers’ championship. Fitzgerald backs Minella Cocooner, last year’s winner, who looks promising despite a slightly challenging run at Aintree. Olympic Man offers a worthwhile each-way opportunity, especially with the strategic use of a hood to maximize performance.
Final Bout: Bunting
Ending the day with the 16:45 race, Bunting, ridden by Paul Townend, receives Fitzgerald’s nod. Despite not quite achieving the expected outcomes, Bunting’s previous solid run in the Scottish Champion Hurdle indicates his potential. With expert jockey Paul Townend choosing Bunting over other contenders, this horse is one to watch.
Sandown’s final day of the UK jumps season promises excitement and opportunity as Mick Fitzgerald’s informed choices aim to capture both racing glory and the trainer’s title in a thrilling culmination.