Cheltenham Festival: Brighterdaysahead will be hard to beat in the Mares’ Hurdle – if she lines up

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Paddy Power Mediaโs โFrom The Horseโs Mouthโ podcast โCheltenham Countdownโ is back asย host Tom Nugent picks the brains of the Cheltenham Festivalโs winning-most jockey turned TV pundit Ruby Walsh and well-known journalist and broadcaster Rory Delargy.
In the third episode of this yearโs series, the gang have looked at the Maresโ Hurdle ahead of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival.
RUBY WALSH
I know the Champion Hurdle has been the target for a long time for Lossiemouth and a lot will depend on how she runs this weekend at the Dublin Racing Festival and whether those plans change.
Thereโs a couple of ways of looking at this race isnโt there? It all depends on where the two market principals Brighterdaysahead and Lossiemouth end up. In many ways now though, youโre taking a proper ante-post view on this race.
A lot of people would like both of those mares to line up in the Champion Hurdle against Constitution Hill.ย A lot may depend on what happens this weekend. If Brighterdaysahead doesnโt run at Leopardstown and Lossiemouth wins the Irish Champion Hurdle, thereโs still a chance that both could take on Constitution Hill next month.
But for now, Iโm afraid thatโs one of those ones thatโs going to have to play out over time and weโre only guessing trying to figure out whatโs the angle into it. Until you know the two maresโ definitive plans for Cheltenham โ itโs a pure guess.
It wonโt be decided by Sunday. Itโs just one of the great unknowns. Weโre all in a rush to know whatโs going on tomorrow. So it is a difficult one.
There are plenty of mares in behind them in the market, who are genuinely good mares, if not quite at Lossiemouth or Brighterdaysaheadโs level.
If youโre calling it right now โ youโd have to go with Brighterdaysahead.
Brighterdaysahead
Youโd hope she goes for the Champion Hurdle but if she lines up in the Mares Hurdle, she will be really hard to beat in it. I thought she was brilliant at Christmas when winning at Leopardstown. Sheโs improved all along.
I donโt think the fact she was beaten at Cheltenham last year is an issue. That was purely tactics on the day. She is rock solid.
Outside the big two
Kargese needed the race at Ascot last time. Even more so, as you could argue she left the race in the parade ring. There was a delay over the weight that the Jonjo OโNeill horse was carrying so they were in the ring for a long time. By the time sheโd left the parade ring, it was like sheโd run her race.
That โfizzโ had to come out of her. She is a โhighly-strungโ filly and that was always going to be a chance with her. With the run under her belt now, I think sheโd have stepped forward. Last yearโs juveniles do look a rock-solid bunch when you look at Sir Gino and Majborough and see how theyโve progressed. Sheโs form with both and sheโs a good mare.
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Kateira didnโt look to stay the trip at Doncaster behind Jetara last Saturday, but even so, sheโll need another level of form up from that. I wonder if Golden Ace could get back to her strongest, or does she want to go back down in trip?
A mare that did impress me at Christmas was July Flower (who beat Kala Conti at Leopardstown) who came from a long way off the pace. She has some really good form in France last year. July Flower and Kargese, theyโre good mares โ but itโs hard to go beyond either of the two of them without the big two.
*Odds quoted on the widget are Future Racing / Antepost prices which means that if your selection does not run in the race for whatever reason โ you will lose your stake under traditional Antepost rules.
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