Nico De Boinville Booked Rides & Odds

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Nico De Boinville Booked Rides & Odds

Nico De Boinville has won an impressive 16 times at the Cheltenham Festival, with the 34-year-old representing the finest horses that Nicky Henderson has had to offer at various meetings over the past few years.

De Boinville has been on board the likes of Sprinter Sacre and Altior in previous Festivals and has a strong book of rides which makes him third favourite to be the leading jockey at the 2024 meeting. 

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Jeriko Du Reponet - Supreme Novices’ Hurdle - 1.30 Tuesday

Jeriko Du Reponet has been the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle favourite for large parts of this season and although he is now around 9/1 with betting apps to provide his trainer with a sixth success in the race, he remains a horse of immense potential. 

A point winner 12 months ago, he’s unbeaten in three hurdle races since switching to Seven Barrows, including the Grade 2 Rossington Main at Doncaster, form which has been boosted greatly by the runner-up since. 

It is shaping up to be a strong Supreme but even so, Jeriko Du Reponet looks a massive player.

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Jonbon – Champion Chase – 3.30 Wednesday

El Fabiolo might be all the rage for the Queen Mother, although it takes a clean round of jumping to win the Champion Chase and perhaps De Boinville could be successful on board Jonbon who is second favourite for the race.

Five-and-a-half lengths separated the two horses in the Arkle Chase 12 months ago, with Jonbon claiming four consecutive victories at Aintree, Sandown (twice) and Cheltenham. 

However, there was a shock defeat in the Clarence House Chase at the end of January.

Sir Gino – Triumph Hurdle – 1.30 Friday

Constitution Hill isn’t the only odds-on shot that Nico De Boinville is riding at the Cheltenham Festival meeting. 

He is also on board Sir Gino who has been a warm order for the Day Four opener and it’s easy to see him landing the spoils.

After turning out at Cheltenham in the Triumph Hurdle Trial in January, the horse was able to score by 10 lengths and beat favourite Burdett Road.

That success has now made the charge the one to beat in the eye of the horse racing betting sites.

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Shanagh Bob – Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle – 2.50 Friday

This Grade One encounter has a wide open look about it, with betting apps offering 7/1 on the field at the time of writing for the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle. 

While Dancing City and High Class Hero are among the favourites, there’s little to separate the leading protagonists and that includes Shanagh Bob.

The six-year-old has enjoyed back-to-back successes this year and the latest victory came in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle in mid-December when obliging as the 15/8 favourite. A repeat success can’t be ruled out here.

Shishkin – Gold Cup – 3.30 Friday

Shishkin is not a horse that can be easily dismissed as he takes his chances in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, with Nicky Henderson hopeful that the 10-year-old can get the trip at Prestbury Park.

The bookies respect Shishkin to the extent that he is trading as third favourite behind Galopin Des Champs and Fastorslow, with the runner having won the Denman Chase over two miles, seven-and-a-half furlongs on heavy ground. 

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