Irish Sunday Mirror

ALPHA MALE

Des Obeaux has one Ell of a National chance A Cesarewitc­h Charm offensive

- BY RYAN MCELLIGOTT

IRISH RACING

This gelding ran a fine race in this contest last year when he chased home the much-improved Total Recall.

He is now 9lb higher in the weights and he won’t find it easy trying to give weight all round.

However, it will be fascinatin­g to see how he fares on his first start for Gordon Elliott who has done well with similar types in the past.

Last season, Alpha Des Obeaux ran to a good level over fences, but he has yet to deliver on the huge potential that he showed as a hurdler.

He is worth taking a chance on in a race where his trainer fields a powerful five-strong challenge. Indeed his biggest danger could be the Elliotttra­ined Rogue Angel.

Elliott could also strike in the concluding beginners’ chase with the useful novice hurdler Boot Comp.

This gelding has had a good time over hurdles this season and there is no reason why he shouldn’t do at least as well over hurdles.

Another possible winner for Elliott DAVIDS CHARM can strike a blow for the smaller yards with victory in the Irish Cesarewitc­h at Navan this afternoon.

This valuable pot has attracted representa­tives from a host of leading yards, but they may all have to give best to this gelding.

So far Davids Charm has been brought along steadily on the Flat, but he did win a maiden at is Tombstone, who is chosen ahead of Montalbano in the rated chase.

Tombstone ran respectabl­y in a Grade 3 hurdle last week and would have been closer only for a mistake at the second last.

He hasn’t convinced as a chaser, but he still showed some useful form over fences last season which makes him the choice.

Willie Mullins also has a number of good chances on the card and he can win the opening novice hurdle with Getareason.

This talented gelding looked an unlucky loser at Listowel last time when a final-flight mistake cost him dearly.

Another likely winner for Mullins is the prolific Good Thyne Tara in the Listed mares hurdle.

She bolted up in a similar race at Gowran last week and she only needs to reproduce that effort to succeed.

In the mares’ handicap hurdle, Misty Millie can notch up another success. This year she has recaptured the early promise of her Flat career and she is progressin­g nicely.

In the other handicap hurdle, a chance is taken on Offshore Oscar who won at Killarney in August.

He is trained by local man Eric Mcnamara, who is sure to have his charge will primed for a big showing. Gowran last month. That victory was achieved over nine furlongs, but the step up to two miles should bring out huge improvemen­t in this talented jumper.

The classy hurdler has a light weight to aid his cause and expect him to step forward on his previous flat form in a major way.

Aidan O’brien looks to have a host of good chances throughout the day and his Never No More should take the Legacy Stakes.

This colt has shaped with a lot of promise on both his runs and this step up class will not be a problem for him.

Lost Treasure looked unlucky not to win last weekend’s Prix de l’abbaye and that makes him the choice in the Testimonia­l Stakes.

 ??  ?? NATIONAL TREASURE Top weight Alpha Des Obeaux has the class to win in Limerick
NATIONAL TREASURE Top weight Alpha Des Obeaux has the class to win in Limerick

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