Seventeen fences over 2 miles 5 furlongs constitutes the challenge of the Ryanair Chase, a race which has divided opinions since its inception in 2005 as one of a number of new races introduced with the move to a 4 day festival. "Purists" argued it was a stop gap race for horses who were either too slow for the Champion Chase but lacking the stamina for the Gold Cup, and that it would reduce the number of participants in the 2 more established contests. But I maintain that there is a huge chasm between the speedy, slick jumping of the 2 mile championship and the gruelling test of the blue riband, and this race fills that gap admirably.
In its short history the race has produced some tremendously exciting finishes and it holds a special place in my heart as I landed my biggest ever win at the festival courtesy of a lumpy e/w bet on Albertas Run at 14/1 in the 2010 renewal. Cue Card's dominant display last season, and the dramatic victory of Riverside Theatre the year before, serve to demonstrate what a thrilling race this is.
There are a number of races which could be considered trials for the Ryanair - The Old Roan Chase, Peterborough Chase, Haldon Gold Cup, Paddy Power Gold Cup, Amlin 1965 Chase, John Durkan, December Gold Cup, King George, Lexus, Hennessy and Ascot Chase being the most familiar.
Latest betting can be found at Oddschecker HERE
As of January 9th, Cue Card is a solid favourite at around 5/2 - 3/1 after his apparent failure to last home on the King George. Here the latest odds from Bet 365:
Cue Card 5/2
First Lieutenant 6
Al Ferof, Benefficient 7
Riverside Theatre 8
Dynaste, Wonderful Charm, Twinlight 10
Arvika Ligeonniere, Captain Conan 12
14/1 Bar
A fascinating clash between established chasers, second season horses and potentially even the odd novice chaser thrown in for good luck, the Ryanair Chase will no doubt once again provide a thrilling spectacle on day 3 of the festival.
In its short history the race has produced some tremendously exciting finishes and it holds a special place in my heart as I landed my biggest ever win at the festival courtesy of a lumpy e/w bet on Albertas Run at 14/1 in the 2010 renewal. Cue Card's dominant display last season, and the dramatic victory of Riverside Theatre the year before, serve to demonstrate what a thrilling race this is.
There are a number of races which could be considered trials for the Ryanair - The Old Roan Chase, Peterborough Chase, Haldon Gold Cup, Paddy Power Gold Cup, Amlin 1965 Chase, John Durkan, December Gold Cup, King George, Lexus, Hennessy and Ascot Chase being the most familiar.
Latest betting can be found at Oddschecker HERE
As of January 9th, Cue Card is a solid favourite at around 5/2 - 3/1 after his apparent failure to last home on the King George. Here the latest odds from Bet 365:
Cue Card 5/2
First Lieutenant 6
Al Ferof, Benefficient 7
Riverside Theatre 8
Dynaste, Wonderful Charm, Twinlight 10
Arvika Ligeonniere, Captain Conan 12
14/1 Bar
A fascinating clash between established chasers, second season horses and potentially even the odd novice chaser thrown in for good luck, the Ryanair Chase will no doubt once again provide a thrilling spectacle on day 3 of the festival.