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Anaglogs Daughter
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in the Grand National
With Cheltenham history now, all roads lead to Aintree.


By Tony McCoy TELEGRAPH.CO.UK

It has been a pretty quiet week for me since all of that excitement at the Festival, but I certainly took great heart from reading Jonjo O’Neill’s comments about Synchronised on Wednesday.

He said that, in his opinion, the chances of the Gold Cup winner reappearing in the John Smith’s Grand National on April 14 were pretty good, which was a great boost for me. What I can tell you is that the horse’s welfare will definitely come first. Jonjo is a great judge and I will never forget how he steered me towards Don’t Push It before he won the National two years ago. So, if he thinks Synchronised is a National horse that is good enough for me.

As I told you in last week’s column, Jonjo was also very bullish about Synchronised leading up to the Gold Cup. In fact, in the 10 days before the big day, he could not have been more optimistic and encouraging, so once again his judgment was spot on.

I suppose I could simplify the whole process by just leaving the choice of my Grand National mount entirely to him. I should probably turn up at Aintree and ask Jonjo: “Which one am I riding?”

They say that horses make fools of all of us and I have no hesitation in saying that Synchronised is definitely a horse that keeps producing surprises. A lot of people have been reminding me that when the whip-rule controversy blew up I said in these pages that he would probably struggle to win another race as he needed a lot of stoking up.

Well that is what I believed at the time, but in fairness to me and the horse, everything about him has improved. He has become sharper in himself, and it’s right that he should be celebrated for his Gold Cup win.

He’s completely different to Don’t Push It, who was a hyperactive lunatic, without being too unkind to him. Synchronised is the opposite. He is real laid back and does not do anything flash at home. You would not even know he was there, he is so inconspicuous. Yet, his performance to win the Gold Cup for J P McManus, my boss, and Jonjo, will never be forgotten by any of us.

There has not been a final decision yet on whether Synchronised will definitely run, although all the right noises are being made. Obviously, Jonjo would like him to run, but we will have to wait and see how the horse is going nearer the time.

The John Smith’s Grand National, with prize money just short of £1 million, is the richest jump race in Britain or Ireland, and Synchronised is well handicapped for this year’s race. He has to give Midnight Chase only 2lb at Aintree and had that horse 30 lengths behind at level weights in the Gold Cup.

At this stage I have another couple of Grand National options. Sunnyhill Boy, who is a good stayer on the whole, although he is on the small side – he’s even smaller than Synchronised – and Quiscover Fontaine, who has shown promise in staying races in Ireland.

These next three weeks are crucial for them, but following Cheltenham, it can’t come quick enough for me.

I’ve found winners hard to come by lately, but at least I have four rides with a bit of a chance at Newbury on Saturday. The best of them is probably Malt Master (3.10), who showed promise when he won at Newcastle in November. Nicky Henderson has been patient with him and he can go close.

Xenophon (1.30) is certain to like the drying ground, as well as the trip, but Nicky’s horse One Lucky Lady is the one we all have to beat.

Cross The Flags (2.40) has become a very interesting member of the team as she is a half-sister to Synchronised. I am worried about the lively ground for her. Snake Eyes (4.50) is owned by John Magnier and I’m hoping he is a nice horse. He is bred for the game, that’s for sure.

I’m off to Wincanton for one ride on Sunday and I’m hopeful that Sonoran Sands (2.25) will make the trip worthwhile
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Report bluebrazilman March 24, 2012 12:37 PM GMT
top weights  no no no  Sad
Report judorick March 24, 2012 1:24 PM GMT
bound to ride Sunnyhill Boy
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 24, 2012 1:47 PM GMT
12lb between the top 25 horses in the race he's not exactly giving lumps of weight away for a Gold Cup winner and a stayer with the greatest jockey ever over jumps is he?
Report AIDSMcGUG March 24, 2012 1:58 PM GMT
he will obviously ride the GC winner imo
Report AIDSMcGUG March 24, 2012 1:58 PM GMT
he will obviously ride the GC winner imo
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 24, 2012 2:01 PM GMT
You can say that again.
Report stopper March 24, 2012 2:03 PM GMT
too much weight , wont get round does not jump well enough for aintree ,hope this helps
Report AIDSMcGUG March 24, 2012 2:05 PM GMT
Wouldnt back jim but theres no doubt AP will ride if he runs
Report AIDSMcGUG March 24, 2012 2:05 PM GMT
# him
Report judorick March 24, 2012 2:07 PM GMT
yup, no chance

should get on the horse that has been plotted up for two years at least (ever since they tried it in the Irish National), who was the longest distance winner of a handicap at the Festival, meets all of the trends for a National (only entry that does) and is 10lb well in according to the BHB handicapper

Sunnyhill Boy
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 24, 2012 2:30 PM GMT
Sunnyhill boy getting 2 stone off Synch still wont be in the same parish jumping the last...AP's mind has been made up. No way is he going to get off a Gold Cup winner.
Report judorick March 24, 2012 2:31 PM GMT
we will see pfft you are guessing imo
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 24, 2012 2:38 PM GMT
You don't have to guess tthe kid was nearly in tears after winning the Gold Cup. It's obvious if it runs AP rides it. I bet that AP wont have a choice to make. One of them wont run.
Report judorick March 24, 2012 2:43 PM GMT
well if he wants to chuck away his chance that's up to him but I am telling you it has no phucking chance at all and Sunnyhill Boy will definitely run - that is a guarantee, they have planned it for 2 years (unless injured of course)
Report flyingbolt March 24, 2012 2:49 PM GMT
Both Sunnyhillboy and Synchronised are very small for Aintree and neither are the most fluent jumpers. Both horses are great favourites of mine but round there I can't see it.

AP will obviously ride Synchronised if he runs.
Report judorick March 24, 2012 2:53 PM GMT
why would he get on one just for sentimental reasons in the most valuable jumps race of the year? Got to make the decision based on your chance of winning
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 24, 2012 2:54 PM GMT
Flyingbolt: It's the Grand National we're on about not some marathon race over big fences. Cool
Report RedAdair March 24, 2012 2:56 PM GMT
No!!!

I want AP to ride Sunnyhillboy.

He will hate to desert a horse that has won him a Gold Cup but I'm sure he will choose Sunnyhillboy.
Report AIDSMcGUG March 24, 2012 2:57 PM GMT
NO chance AP will get off the Gold Cup winner , not even a debate imo
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 24, 2012 2:58 PM GMT
Killyglen will beat the lot of them.
Report RedAdair March 24, 2012 2:59 PM GMT
He will choose the horse that he thinks has the best chance of winning.
Report spudmurphy March 24, 2012 5:15 PM GMT
Will not get round the gold cup winner those drop fences will put him on the floor.
Report spudmurphy March 24, 2012 5:15 PM GMT
Will not get round the gold cup winner those drop fences will put him on the floor.
Report flyingbolt March 24, 2012 5:50 PM GMT
judorick

Did I say he would ride him for sentimental reasons ?

As for a 2 year plan if that was the case Sunny would not have run at Cheltenham.
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