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2021 Chester Cup: the runners, the odds, the verdict
Your guide to the tote+ Chester Cup Handicap (2.45), the highlight of the course's three-day May meeting on Friday.
2.45 Chester Friday: tote+ Chester Cup racecard and betting
1 Falcon Eight
Best effort in 2019; off since last June and has been gelded; needs to be nearer his best
Trainer: Dermot Weld
Jockey: Frankie Dettori
Odds: 7-1
2 Who Dares Wins
4th, 3rd and 2nd (on soft) in last three Chester Cups, so has to be taken very seriously
Trainer: Alan King
Jockey: Tom Marquand
Odds: 12-1
3 The Grand Visir
Two big runs at Royal Ascot over 2m4f and 2m5f; peak efforts on good or good to soft
Trainer: Ian Williams
Jockey: Richard Kingscote
Odds: 16-1
4 Themaxwecan
Non-runner
5 Lucky Deal
Below form latest; stamina is probably not a problem but ground softer than good could be
Trainer: Mark Johnston
Jockey: Andrew Breslin (5)
Odds: 40-1
6 Rare Groove
Missed 2020 but has returned better than ever over 2m on Newcastle AW; drawn wide
Trainer: Jedd O'Keeffe
Jockey: PJ McDonald
Odds: 16-1
7 Not So Sleepy
4th in last two renewals of 2m2f Cesarewitch; in good form over hurdles last season
Trainer: Hughie Morrison
Jockey: Graham Lee
Odds: 7-1
8 Cardano
Ran very well over 1m4f on AW before excellent second to Themaxwecan at Musselburgh (1m6f)
Trainer: Ian Williams
Jockey: Ryan Moore
Odds: 15-2
9 Reshoun
Career-best form when winning at Newbury (2m) last July before three backward steps
Trainer: Ian Williams
Jockey: Andrea Atzeni
Odds: 22-1
10 Hochfeld
Resurgent over 1m5f/1m6f (good and good to firm) this spring; bit more to prove at 2m+
Trainer: Mark Johnston
Jockey: Connor Beasley
Odds: 11-1
11 Trumpet Man
First run here; very good chance he can resume improvement with this greater stamina test
Trainer: Mark Johnston
Jockey: Franny Norton
Odds: 8-1
12 Nate The Great
Looked a non-stayer sole attempt beyond 2m; in good form on AW and turf lately; considered
Trainer: Andrew Balding
Jockey: David Probert
Odds: 10-1
13 Future Investment
Won here (good to soft) in August on sole 2m run; significant potential if ground is okay
Trainer: Ralph Beckett
Jockey: Hector Crouch
Odds: 15-2
14 Glencadam Glory
Close, front-running second in the Ebor at York (1m6f, soft); right out of form since
Trainer: Tim Easterby
Jockey: Jason Hart
Odds: 14-1
15 Rochester House
Pick of his 2020 form puts him in the picture, including neck second over 2m4f at Goodwood
Trainer: Mark Johnston
Jockey: Joe Fanning
Odds: 18-1
16 Blakeney Point
Mixed messages but his trainer has tasted notable success in this race
Trainer: Donald McCain
Jockey: Ella McCain (5)
Odds: 50-1
17 Coeur De Lion
Won the consolation race for this in 2019 (heavy) and at Royal Ascot (2m4f) last June
Trainer: Alan King
Jockey: Thore Hammer Hansen (5)
Odds: 9-1
The verdict
Who Dares Wins was placed in the last three renewals but Trumpet Man can prove well suited by venturing beyond 2m for the first time.
Richard Austen
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