Andrew’s Sandown bet365 day runner by runner betting guide
A lot is on the line on the final day of the jump season. Either Willie Mullins will claim back-to-back UK trainers championships, or Dan Skelton will finally get over the line and claim his first title. It will not be easy for the Skeletons to grab the trainers championship from the clutches of the master of Closutton, who is set to let loose some of his stable superstars. Get the best horse racing odds and promotions with the best online betting sites here. Sandown 1:20 bet365 Novices’ Championship Final Handicap Hurdle – 2m (Class 2) (4yo+) A nice opening to the final day of the jumps season, as a field 15 go to post for the bet365 Championship Final Handicap. Many come in here on top of their game, with the likes of Serious Challenge, Nardanran, St Pancras all coming in here on the back of wins, but a chance is taken with another with recent winning form, GIVE IT TO ME OJ. This four-year-old has won two of his last three starts, with a fourth in the Grade 1 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle sandwiched between those wins. He must carry top weight here, but he is not your typical small four-year-old and should have no problem carrying that weight. He does tend to race keenly, but given the promise of a strong pace here, Give It To Me Oj should have no problem finding cover and settling. He’s a horse with bags of potential and looks like a solid each-way player in a competitive field. Selection: Give It To Me Oj 12/1 (e/w) Danger: Serious Challenge 15/2 (e/w) Current Betting: Sorceleur 9/2, Kientzheim 13/2, Serious Challenge 15/2, Nardaran 10/1, Give It To Me Oj 10/1, Wolf Moon 11/1, 11/1 bar. Bet on Give It To Me Oj with Betfred Sandown 1:50 bet365 Josh Gifford Novices’ Handicap Chase – 2m4f (Class 2) (5yo+) Riskingtheground comes here on top of his game and is looking for a quick-fire hat trick for the Skeltons. He has gone up 12 lbs for his wins at Ayr and Cheltenham, but he has to have a massive chance if this does not come too quickly. Bad is one who could easily bounce back here after not taking to the national fences last time and has to be considered now that he has finally gotten his head in front this season. But it’s hard to get away from bottom weight CLASSIC ANTHEM, who recorded his two career wins at this track (hurdles and chase) and was an easy winner over course and distance last month. He has gotten away with a 5 lb rise for that win, and with the champion jockey elect Sean Bowen on his back once again, Classic Anthem can prove hard to beat, getting weight from all his rivals. Mahons Way may be the outsider of the field, but he has a solid place chance in his current form. Selection: Classic Anthem 7/2 Danger: Riskintheground 4/1 Current Betting: Classic Anthem 7/2, Riskintheground 4/1, Eyed 5/1, Bad 13/2, Insurrection 8/1, Pic Roc 10/1, Mark Of Gold 10/1, 12/1 bar. Bet on Classic Anthem with SBK Sandown 2:25 Grade 2 bet365 Oaksey Chase – 2m6½f (5yo+) If Pic D’orhy translated his Ascot form to Sandown, he would be a live threat to all, but he has been well beaten in his two previous visits to this track. That leaves this wide open for the rejuvenated GAELIC WARRIOR to back up his easy win in the Grade 1 Aintree Bowl. Gaelic Warrior has his own way of doing things, and he looked out of sorts when well beaten in two starts this season, but a step back up in trip worked the oracle as he bounced back to his brilliant best at Aintree. The slight drop in trip here shouldn’t inconvenience him at a track that should suit him more than Aintree. If he can run to that level here, it’s hard to see any of his rivals being able to live with him. His main danger may come from his stablemate, Gentleman De Mee, who found his form again when winning the Topham Chase at Aintree. Selection: Gaelic Warrior 6/4 (NAP) Danger: Gentleman De Mee 15/2 (e/w) Current Betting: Gaelic Warrior 6/4, Pic D’orhy 5/2, Gentleman De Mee 15/2, Boombawn 14/1, Appreciate It 16/1, Hitman 16/1, 18/1 bar. Bet on Gaelic Warrior with talkSPORT BET Sandown 3:00 Grade 2 bet365 Select Hurdle – 2m5½f (4yo+) This year’s entries for the Select Hurdle are a far cry from last season when Bob Olinger, Langer Dan, and Impaire Et Passe all lined up for an epic battle. This season still has its appeal, with some young up-and-comers. The Willie Mullins-trained Kitzbuhel was very disappointing when sent off favourite for the Liverpool Hurdle at Aintree. He needs to leave that form well behind to play a major role in the finish, but his competition is not as strong as what he faced at Aintree. The same can be said for the selection LUCKY PLACE, and for me, he didn’t see out the 3m in the Stayers Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Before his defeat at Cheltenham, Lucky Place showed that he was on a steep upward curve with back-to-back Grade 2 wins over 2m3 and 2m4. He’s faced with a drop back in trip here, which looks set to be i

A lot is on the line on the final day of the jump season. Either Willie Mullins will claim back-to-back UK trainers championships, or Dan Skelton will finally get over the line and claim his first title.
It will not be easy for the Skeletons to grab the trainers championship from the clutches of the master of Closutton, who is set to let loose some of his stable superstars.
Get the best horse racing odds and promotions with the best online betting sites here.