We can report that the Paul Nicholls trained Caid Du Berlais is the latest mover in Wednesday’s Galway Plate.
The five year old son of Westener who was last seen finishing a close second at Aintree has been supported into 12/1 from 14/1.
At the head of the betting it’s a 10/1 three way tie for favouritism with the Jonjo O’Neill trained It’s A Gimme, and the Dessie Hughes trained duo of Art Of Logistics and Golden Wonder.
Last year’s runner up, Quantitativeeasing is priced at 20/1 to go one better on Wednesday whilst the Charlie Longsdon trained Vulcanite is another likely UK raider who is also owned by JP McManus and currently priced at 12/1.
Spring Heeled who landed the Kim Muir at the Cheltenham Festival for trainer Jim Culloty is priced at 16/1 to get back to winning ways. Willie Mullins who last won the race in 2011 with Blazing Tempo holds three entries with Balnaslow and Away We Go both priced at 12/1 whilst Terminal is on offer at 16/1.
Paul Nicholls last won the Galway Plate with Oslot in 2008 and certainly punters believe that Caid Du Berlais can provide the Ditcheat trainer with a second Galway Plate success.
Golden Wonder currently remains our worst result in the Ante post book having been initially installed at 12/1 last week. Dessie Hughes runner continues to attract support at his current price of 10/1 and may well yet be made the clear favourite by punters come race day on Wednesday.
The five year old son of Westener who was last seen finishing a close second at Aintree has been supported into 12/1 from 14/1.
At the head of the betting it’s a 10/1 three way tie for favouritism with the Jonjo O’Neill trained It’s A Gimme, and the Dessie Hughes trained duo of Art Of Logistics and Golden Wonder.
Last year’s runner up, Quantitativeeasing is priced at 20/1 to go one better on Wednesday whilst the Charlie Longsdon trained Vulcanite is another likely UK raider who is also owned by JP McManus and currently priced at 12/1.
Spring Heeled who landed the Kim Muir at the Cheltenham Festival for trainer Jim Culloty is priced at 16/1 to get back to winning ways. Willie Mullins who last won the race in 2011 with Blazing Tempo holds three entries with Balnaslow and Away We Go both priced at 12/1 whilst Terminal is on offer at 16/1.
Paul Nicholls last won the Galway Plate with Oslot in 2008 and certainly punters believe that Caid Du Berlais can provide the Ditcheat trainer with a second Galway Plate success.
Golden Wonder currently remains our worst result in the Ante post book having been initially installed at 12/1 last week. Dessie Hughes runner continues to attract support at his current price of 10/1 and may well yet be made the clear favourite by punters come race day on Wednesday.
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