Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

ONE MIN AWAY FROM VICTORY

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FIVE facts about the Queen Mother Champion Chase – horses “They are unpredicta­ble are like women.”

fact, it sounds more like me after a night out on the

sauce.

Let’s not forget Altior has already missed a large slice of the season after suffering chronic wind problems, which again sounds more like me after a night on the sauce.

Although Nicky Henderson’s horse looked at the peak of his powers when cruising past Politologu­e to victory at Newbury, the pace was slow and his breathing won’t have been fully tested.

Douvan is another horse plagued by injuries and hasn’t been seen since flopping at 2-9 in this race last year.

The Douvan of old would be a stonking bet at 4-1 but can we put any faith – or any of our folding stuff – on a horse we haven’t seen for a year? The answer to that question, by the way, is no.

Ruby Walsh, himself coming back from injury, has chosen to ride Douvan over Min, which tells you he’s optimistic.

Racing has its own natural way of denting confidence and I feel he’s made a mistake.

has only seen action three times this year due to slight injury concerns but still looks to have had by far the best preparatio­n of the three leading lights.

His performanc­e when destroying the field in the Dublin Chase at Leopardsto­wn may even be good enough to beat a fully fit and firing Altior and Douvan.

He is the logical selection to win this race, not that logic and horseracin­g are natural bedfellows.

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Min (right) can upset the odds by beating Altior and Douvan
CHAMPION MATERIAL Min (right) can upset the odds by beating Altior and Douvan

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