Riders Onthe Storm all set for Cheltenham as weights revealed for Caspian Caviar Gold Cup
 
Wednesday, 4 December, 2019 - Riders Onthe Storm will look to follow up an impressive first appearance for Nigel Twiston-Davies when he heads to Cheltenham next week for the £130,000 G3 Caspian Caviar Gold Cup on Saturday, 14 December.
 
The six-year-old, third in a G1 novice chase at Limerick last season for his former trainer Tom Taaffe, was purchased on behalf of owners Carl Hinchy and Mark Scott for £50,000 at Doncaster in May. He repaid virtually all of that outlay when taking a valuable handicap chase over two and a half miles at Aintree on 9 November.
 
Riders Onthe Storm was raised 13lb for his length and three-quarter success and has been allotted 11st 4lb for the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup after the weights were revealed today for the extended two and a half-mile handicap chase on day two of The International.
 
Joint-owner Carl Hinchy said: "Riders Onthe Storm is in good form and the plan is for him to head to Cheltenham.
 
"It was great to see the form from his victory at Aintree boosted when the third Oldgrangewood won at Newbury last week.
 
"We expect him to have improved plenty for his first run. Nigel's horses tend to come on from their first outing and, whilst he will have to improve given his rise in the weights, we are hopeful of a big run."
 
The weights for the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup are headed by Kalashnikov (11st 12lb, Amy Murphy), who was beaten a nose by Oldgrangewood when carrying top-weight in a Newbury handicap chase on 29 November.
 
Last season's G1 Manifesto Novices' Chase winner could bid to emulate subsequent Ryanair Chase hero Frodon, who shouldered top-weight to victory in last season's Caspian Caviar Gold Cup.
 
Happy Diva (11st) gamely took the G3 BetVictor Gold Cup at The November Meeting last month and the Kerry Lee-trained mare could bid to become the fourth horse to follow up with success in the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup in the same season following Pegwell Bay (1988), Senor El Betrutti (1997) and Exotic Dancer (2006).
 
Seven other horses who ran in the BetVictor Gold Cup have also been entered, including the runner-up Brelan D'As (10st 8lb, Paul Nicholls) and third Warthog (9st 11lb, David Pipe) plus eighth home Guitar Pete (10st 6lb, Nicky Richards), winner of the 2017 Caspian Caviar Gold Cup.
 
Other contenders include Cepage (11st 6lb, Venetia Williams), who was second to Riders Onthe Storm at Aintree, recent Ascot winner Capeland (11st 4lb, Paul Nicholls) and unexposed novice chaser Not That Fuisse (9st 10lb, Dan Skelton).
 
The Caspian Caviar Gold Cup
G3 handicap chase, £130,000 total prize fund. Saturday, 14 December. Two miles, four and a half furlongs. For four-year-olds and upwards. Penalties: after 1 December, a winner of a chase 5lb. Entries closed 26 November, entries revealed 27 November (38 entries). Weights revealed 4 December. Five-day confirmations 9 December, final declarations 12 December. Maximum field 17 runners plus two reserves.
 
Horse
Age
Wgt
Owner
Trainer
Kalashnikov (IRE)
6
11-12
Paul Murphy
Amy Murphy 
Cepage (FR)
7
11-06
The Bellamy Partnership
Venetia Williams 
O O Seven (IRE)
9
11-05
Christopher Hanbury
Nicky Henderson 
Magic Saint (FR)
5
11-05
John & Barbara Cotton
Paul Nicholls 
Casablanca Mix (FR)
7
11-05
E R Hanbury
Nicky Henderson 
Capeland (FR)
7
11-04
Mrs Kathy Stuart
Paul Nicholls 
Keeper Hill (IRE)
8
11-04
McNeill Family
Warren Greatrex 
Riders Onthe Storm (IRE)
6
11-04
Carl Hinchy and Mark Scott
Nigel Twiston-Davies 
Acapella Bourgeois (FR)
9
11-03
Slaneyville Syndicate
Willie Mullins IRE
Secret Investor
7
11-01
Hills of Ledbury (Aga)
Paul Nicholls 
Happy Diva (IRE)
8
11-00
Will Roseff
Kerry Lee 
The Bay Birch (IRE)
8
11-00
Tony Scrivin
Matt Sheppard 
Lalor (GER)
7
11-00
D G Staddon
Kayley Woollacott 
Benatar (IRE)
7
10-13
Ashley Head
Gary Moore 
Robin des Foret (IRE)
9
10-13
Byerley Racing Syndicate
Willie Mullins IRE
Imperial Presence (IRE)
8
10-11
Sir Christopher & Lady Wates
Philip Hobbs 
Theinval (FR)
9
10-11
Mr & Mrs Sandy Orr
Nicky Henderson 
Spiritofthegames (IRE)
7
10-11
N W Lake
Dan Skelton 
Wenyerreadyfreddie (IRE)
8
10-11
M Landau & J Lightfoot
Nicky Henderson 
Knocknanuss (IRE)
9
10-10
Hail Sargent Evans
Gary Moore 
Kobrouk (FR)
8
10-10
John & Barbara Cotton
Nicky Henderson 
Clondaw Castle (IRE)
7
10-09
J French, D McDermott, S Nelson, T Syder
Tom George 
Highway One O One (IRE)
7
10-08
Anthony Ward-Thomas
Chris Gordon 
Brelan d'As (FR)
8
10-08
J P McManus
Paul Nicholls 
Rather Be (IRE)
8
10-08
Eventmasters Racing
Nicky Henderson 
Guitar Pete (IRE)
9
10-06
Mrs Pat Sloan
Nicky Richards 
Azzerti (FR)
7
10-04
McNeill Family and Prodec Networks Ltd
Alan King 
Good Man Pat (IRE)
6
10-01
David Sewell
Alan King 
Eamon An Cnoic (IRE)
8
10-00
The Angove Family
David Pipe 
Generous Day (IRE)
7
9-13
R G Whitehead
Henry Oliver 
Warthog (FR)
7
9-11
Professor Caroline Tisdall & Bryan Drew
David Pipe 
Divine Spear (IRE)
8
9-11
Middleham Park Racing LXII
Nicky Henderson 
Didero Vallis (FR)
6
9-11
Lady Bolton
Venetia Williams 
Sky Pirate
6
9-11
Lady Bamford & Alice Bamford
Jonjo O'Neill 
Vaniteux (FR)
10
9-10
C R Leech
Sophie Leech 
Not That Fuisse (FR)
6
9-10
Colm Donlon
Dan Skelton 
Go Long (IRE)
9
9-05
William & Angela Rucker
Evan Williams 
Molineaux (IRE)
8
9-04
John and Heather Snook
Colin Tizzard 
 
38 entries
2 Irish-trained

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