Tingle Creek Chase: Cheshire Cat-astrophe for Jonbon Owners
The Betfair Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown has pitted two-time winner Il Etait Temps against a resurgent Jonbon in a battle of wits and wills. The horse that was supposed to be the favorite, Jonbon, is now a 7/2 outsider, sparking heated debate among the trio about who should win.
Sam Boswell from BetVictor remains optimistic about Jonbon's chances, despite his subpar performance at Cheltenham. Boswell believes that one more run will reignite the spark in Jonbon and make him the horse to beat. However, Kate Tracey from The Weekend Winners team is not convinced, having ridden Il Etait Temps on multiple occasions.
For Tracey, Il Etait Temps embodies the qualities of a top-class chaser: compact size, athleticism, and unwavering consistency. Although his opponent wears headgear, Tracey argues that it's an advantage for Jonbon, allowing them to eke out every last bit of speed.
Declan Rix from At The Races takes a different stance, focusing on Il Etait Temps' ability to perform under different conditions. The forward-going horse thrives in wetter ground and wears a hood to enhance his chances. Rix is concerned that the worsening weather could affect Jonbon's performance, while Il Etait Temps will remain at its best.
As the three experts disagree, one thing remains clear: Il Etait Temps is the hot favorite to take down Jonbon in the Tingle Creek Chase. The question on everyone's mind now is whether the diminutive horse can back up his talent and win over the doubters.
The Betfair Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown has pitted two-time winner Il Etait Temps against a resurgent Jonbon in a battle of wits and wills. The horse that was supposed to be the favorite, Jonbon, is now a 7/2 outsider, sparking heated debate among the trio about who should win.
Sam Boswell from BetVictor remains optimistic about Jonbon's chances, despite his subpar performance at Cheltenham. Boswell believes that one more run will reignite the spark in Jonbon and make him the horse to beat. However, Kate Tracey from The Weekend Winners team is not convinced, having ridden Il Etait Temps on multiple occasions.
For Tracey, Il Etait Temps embodies the qualities of a top-class chaser: compact size, athleticism, and unwavering consistency. Although his opponent wears headgear, Tracey argues that it's an advantage for Jonbon, allowing them to eke out every last bit of speed.
Declan Rix from At The Races takes a different stance, focusing on Il Etait Temps' ability to perform under different conditions. The forward-going horse thrives in wetter ground and wears a hood to enhance his chances. Rix is concerned that the worsening weather could affect Jonbon's performance, while Il Etait Temps will remain at its best.
As the three experts disagree, one thing remains clear: Il Etait Temps is the hot favorite to take down Jonbon in the Tingle Creek Chase. The question on everyone's mind now is whether the diminutive horse can back up his talent and win over the doubters.