Showing posts with label Arkle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arkle. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 September 2018

The Legend of Arkle:


There have been many great horses that have achieved great racing honours. Red Rum won the prestigious Grand National for three times and Best Mate won the Cheltenham Gold Cup three times as well. Yet none of them could quite match the appeal of Arkle. Even the people with no interest in racing would know his name and praise his talents. His name still evokes many emotions among the Irish people. Peter O'Sullevan, the famous racing commentator, called him a freak of nature — something unlikely to be seen again.

His jumping was not perfect, still his imperfections only added to his magical personality. His dominance was so complete in the race that the racing authorities in Ireland at that time had to change the handicapping rules because of him.

The Arkle Challenge Trophy at Cheltenham Festival is named after him as a way to pay tribute. The Cheltenham Festival is very near now which takes place in the month of March every year. It is the best place for all the punters. That is why a huge conversation is generating about the prospects of different horses. Will the horses of Wille Mullins shine on the field or will it be the horses of Nicky Henderson or Jessica Harrington who will steal the show? These questions are being debated with great intensity among the punters.

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After winning the 1963 Broadway Chase, Arkle faced Mill House (the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner) for the first time in the 1963 Hennessy Gold Cup, and he lost that race against Mill House. However, Arkle took his revenge in the Cheltenham Gold Cup of 1964 by beating Mill House by five lengths. It was his first Gold Cup win and it was the last time he was not featured as favourite for a race.

In the next Gold Cup of 1965, he easily defeated Mill House by 20 lengths. And in the 1966 Gold Cup, he grabbed another victory by an outstanding 30 lengths. In that race, he even made an early mistake but his momentum remained steady and he got such a dominating victory. That season of 1965-66, the legendary Arkle remained unbeaten in 5 races.

In the three years; Arkle acheived such a huge racing honour for himself, winning a King George VI Chase and 3 consecutive Cheltenham Gold Cups. Besides these wins, he also won the Hennessy Gold Cup, the Irish Grand National, the Whitbread Gold Cup and the Gallagher Gold Cup.

Tragically, Arkle got a serious injury during racing in the King George VI Chase at Kempton Park. He hit the guard rail resulting in a fractured pedal bone while jumping the open ditch. Even then, the legendary Arkle completed the race and almost won by coming in second.
The injury stopped him from running ever again, although he made enough recovery to get back into training. He became hugely famous in Ireland. Even at one point Arkle for President was written on a Dublin wall. He was simply referred as "Himself".


Friday, 16 October 2015

Champions Day dual set for clash of the season

We’ve been waiting all season for the clash between two of the leading milers in Europe, Solow and Gleneagles, and it does now look like that match up will take place on British Champions Day as Gleneagles has been declared at the 48-hour stage for the contest.
The two horses were first scheduled to meet at Goodwood in the Sussex Stakes in what was being billed as the latest Dual on the Downs. However, sadly, Aidan O’Brien’s runner was pulled out due to ground concerns. Solow stayed in the race and won by just under a length after going off the 2/5 favourite.
Solow is set for his sixth start of the season on British Champions Day where he has a 100% record in 2015, with notable victories coming in the Dubai Turf, Prix D’Ispahan, Queen Anne Stakes and Susses Stakes. The French-trained horse has had a break since Glorious Goodwood and is likely to go off as favourite at Ascot, even if Gleneagles does remain in the contest.
The 2015 season started so well for Gleneagles as he scored in the opening Classic of the season, the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket where he was ridden to success by Ryan Moore. He has only once run since then, though, winning the St James’s Palace Stakes.
Solow v Gleneagles could go down in the history books as a classic. Here is a look back at three of the great clashes over the years in horse racing:-
Arkle v Mill House – 1964 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Many people still view the race between Arkle and Mill House in the 1964 Cheltenham Gold Cup as the greatest clash in the history of horse racing. The match up did not fail to deliver. Arkle, the younger of the two, was able to beat the former champion as Ireland got the better of Great Britain in front of a huge audience on TV.
Red Rum v Crisp – 1973 Grand National
Just like ahead of the Grand National 2016 runners, you always hope for a quality field in the world’s most famous steeplechase - and in 1973 we got that. Red Rum was fancied to do very well in his first attempt at the Grand National but if he was to win the race, he had to beat the Australian champion Crisp who many Down Under felt was a sure thing for the 4m4f contest.
It turned out to be an absolute classic as both horses were in contention when passing the elbow and towards the finishing line. In the end it was Red Rum who just got up to score for the first of three wins in the Grand National.
Kauto Star v Denman - 2008 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Stable mates Kauto Star and Denman caught the imagination of many outside the world of horse racing with their clash in the 2008 Cheltenham Gold Cup. Both had their admirers and opinion was divided about who was going to win the clash of styles. It was powerful and dominant Denman who won the race from the front, forcing his races, including Kauto Star, into submission as they could not live with him in one of the great Cheltenham Gold Cup runs.