PANDORAMA, Ireland's leading hope for the Totesport Gold Cup, is rated only 50-50 to make it to Cheltenham in March after bruising a hock.
The Noel Meade-trained eight-year-old is as short as 12-1 for the Gold Cup, but owner Robert Bagnall has revealed that he has met with a setback which will rule him out of the Hennessy Gold Cup at Leopardstown on February 6 and leaves his Cheltenham challenge in jeopardy
nightmare for anyone who s on him ante post or bets ante post full stop...its def that time of year where your scared to open the paper or check on the net.....[:o]
nightmare for anyone who s on him ante post or bets ante post full stop...its def that time of year where your scared to open the paper or check on the net.....
The report on the Sporting Life site now seems a little more positive about his chances of making Cheltenham and missing a slog in Irish winter ground in the Hennessy might not be a bad thing as far as his Gold Cup chances are concerned. Still a concern for those with ante-post vouchers on this one for the GC.
The report on the Sporting Life site now seems a little more positive about his chances of making Cheltenham and missing a slog in Irish winter ground in the Hennessy might not be a bad thing as far as his Gold Cup chances are concerned. Still a conc