Paul Nicholls, 14-time champion trainer and ambassador, has some strong chances on the final day of the Jumps season at Sandown on Saturday, and shares the inside track on his eight runners via his Betfair column.
Pic D'Orhy takes on the Willie Mullins-trained big guns at Sandown on Saturday (Pic: Focusonracing)
1.20 Sandown: Sorceleur
I run three in this valuable handicap which I always like to target. Sorceleur qualified for the race when he finished third at Southwell last week and is now 10lbs better off with the winner. This final has been his aim for a long time and he was only beaten around five lengths in the Imperial Cup on testing ground that he hated.
1.20 Sandown: Nardaran
He's lightly raced and as a four year old is probably up against it because ideally you want a bit more experience in big field handicap like this. But he won his qualifier in style at Taunton early this month, is capable of running well and obviously the booking of Sean Bowen is a positive.
1.20 Sandown: Fasol
Harry Skelton rode him when he was just beaten in a tight finish to a novice handicap at Sandown in December. A fast run race on quick ground will suit Fasol who is not without a chance and needs to be delivered with his run really late.
1.50 Sandown: Insurrection
We thought he was badly handicapped going to Musselburgh early in February off a mark of 134 and he absolutely hosed up. He now runs at Sandown off 141 which looks a very tough ask. He wasn't disgraced last time behind Caldwell Potter at Cheltenham considering that he was hampered three out that day.
2.25 Sandown: Pic D'Orhy
He's had another great season and I've deliberately saved him for this race since he was so impressive at Ascot in February. We thought he would be coming here with a live chance after missing Cheltenham and Aintree though he now has a fair bit more to do against four of Willie Mullins big guns.
But it has to be a plus that Pic d'Orhy will love the dry ground and is very fresh while some of his opponents have had a busy time.
2.25 Sandown: Hitman
He's had another solid campaign until he was pulled up in the
last time when he didn't get the trip. I'm hoping he can end the season on a good note.
3.00 Sandown: Blueking d'Oroux
He's another I've kept for this meeting since he got stuck in the mud at Fontwell in February. He's in top form at home, will enjoy the nice ground at Sandown and the trip of just over two and a half miles is ideal. But it doesn't help that he still has to carry a 6lbs penalty for winning the Coral Hurdle in November 2023.
4.10 Sandown: Threeunderthrufive
He was prominent among the leaders for more than a circuit in the Grand National three weeks ago before being pulled up and has to bounce back after that. He now finds himself up against the Mullins squad of 10. At least that means he has to carry 11 stone rather than 12 stone and he will give it his best shot on ground that is in his favour.
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