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Gowel Road not winning out of turn in Cleeve Hurdle

Gowel Road not winning out of turn in Cleeve Hurdle
Gowel Road not winning out of turn in Cleeve Hurdle

Perennial bridesmaid Gowel Road enjoyed a deserved day in the sun after claiming top honours in the Betfair Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham.

The nine-year-old has finished second four times at Prestbury Park this season, most recently pushing Lucky Place close in the Relkeel Hurdle on New Year’s Day.

Stepping back up in trip for this three-mile Grade Two, Gowel Road was a 5-2 joint-favourite for Nigel and Sam Twiston-Davies and raced close to pace from start to finish.

After taking over the lead from Botox Has on the approach to the last, Gowel Road stayed on strongly up the hill to score by two and a quarter lengths from Monmiral, with Botox Has third.

The two disappointments of the race were dual Long Walk Hurdle hero Crambo and Grade One winner Strong Leader.

A bad mistake five from home put Crambo on the back foot and he could never recover, while Strong Leader – looking to bounce back from a below-par run when favourite for the Long Walk at Ascot last month – made some late gains to finish fourth but never threatened to land a telling blow.

Gowel Road is 16-1 from 25-1 for the Stayers’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and Nigel Twiston-Davies is keen to shoot for Grade One gold.

Gowel Road and jockey Sam Twiston-Davies after winning at Cheltenham
Gowel Road and jockey Sam Twiston-Davies after winning at Cheltenham (Bradley Collyer/PA)

“He deserved that and he’s finished second in four races before today,” said the Naunton handler.

“The handicapper has been hard on him all season, but now he’s won a race which is good. It’s a lovely race to win and this is smashing.

“He’ll definitely have to go to the Stayers’, any idea of going for the Pertemps Final is gone now.

“You had to come here confident and on ratings he wasn’t far out. Crambo never runs well here, he was top-rated and I thought we had a very good chance.”

Paul Nicholls was pleased with the performance of runner-up Monmiral, saying: “I think he’ll come back here for either the Pertemps or the Stayers’, we’ll have him in both and see what happens.

“He’s in no man’s land a bit, he’ll have to carry 12st in a handicap or run in a Grade One. He gave 4lb to the winner there.

“I could be tempted to take him to the French Champion Hurdle at Auteuil. Aintree would be too tight for him so he could come here for a race and then to France – he’d like it round there.

“I think the owners would like to roll the dice and go for a Stayers’, but if you’re 20-1 for the Stayers’ and favourite for a Pertemps you have got to run in the race where you can win and top-weights can win handicaps.”

Fergal O’Brien with Crambo
Fergal O’Brien with Crambo (Adam Davy/PA)

A second tilt at the Stayers’ Hurdle appears far from certain for Crambo after he failed to fire at Cheltenham for a second time.

Trainer Fergal O’Brien said: “It was disappointing and of course he made the bad mistake. It was probably a race-ending mistake, but I was never happy watching him. I always thought he was on the wrong lead and he made the mistake because he wasn’t as sharp as he was round Ascot.

“At Ascot he just pings and it could be he just doesn’t enjoy the ups and downs here, it could be a number of things.

“I’ll go back and speak to the owners and see where we go next. There was no excuses on the ground, we got a lovely start and a lovely position and although it may have looked like he was travelling well, I just always thought he was on the wrong lead.

“It could well be he just doesn’t like it here. We had excuses in the Stayers’ Hurdle but there wasn’t so many excuses this time, yes it was a bad mistake, but I think he made the mistake because he was never going as well as he can.”

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