Horses To Follow: Ten To Follow From Timeform'S Team of Experts
Horses To Follow: Ten To Follow From Timeform'S Team of Experts
Horses To Follow: Ten To Follow From Timeform'S Team of Experts
The form summary for each horse is shown after its age, colour, sex and pedigree. The summary
shows the distance, the state of the going and where the horse finished in each of its races
since the start of the 2019/20 season. Performances are in chronological sequence with the
date of its last race shown at the end (F-ran on Flat).
The distance of each race is given in furlongs. Steeplechase form figures are prefixed by the
letter ‘c’, hurdle form figures by the letter ‘h’ and NH Flat race or bumper form figures by the
letter ‘b’.
The going is symbolised as follows: f–firm, m–good to firm; g–good, d–good to soft; s–soft;
v–heavy.
Placings are indicated, up to the sixth place, by use of superior figures, an asterisk being used
to denote a win and superior letters are used to convey what happened to a horse during the
race: F–fell, pu–pulled up, ur–unseated rider, bd–brought down, su–slipped up, ro–ran out.
The Timeform Rating of a horse is simply the merit of the horse expressed in pounds and is
arrived at by careful examination of its running against other horses. The ratings range from
175+ for the champions down to a figure of around 55 for selling platers. Symbols attached to
the ratings: ‘p’–likely to improve; ‘P’–capable of much better form; ‘+’–the horse may be better
than we have rated it.
campaigned over a bit further when sent chasing (which will also mean he avoids the
speedier Shishkin) and could make up into a leading contender for the Golden Miller this
season, also worth noting how well his half-brother The Last Day took to chasing (rated
124 over hurdles and 141 over fences). Nicky Henderson
Conclusion: Quickly made up into a useful novice hurdler at 2m last season despite
lacking a change of gear in the Supreme; smart prospect for novice chasing at 2½m
Shishkin (right) and Abacadabras jump the last together in the Supreme
two renewals of the Gold Cup. The upbeat message to Townend was far more than post-
race bluster—by all accounts Donnelly has found success in pretty much everything he’s
turned his hand to, most notably bookmaking and modern art collecting, but even by his
standards going within a nose of winning three races at the Cheltenham Festival having
only had runners in four was quite astonishing.
Shishkin was Donnelly’s first horse with Nicky Henderson and, incidentally, is named
after a Russian artist as opposed to the way Sean Connery pronounces the 2019 Phoenix
Stakes winner Siskin. He’d looked something out of the ordinary from the start, winning a
bumper at Kempton the day after Al Boum Photo won his first Gold Cup. He was installed
as ante-post favourite for the Supreme soon after displaying an ultra-impressive turn of
foot to win a novice hurdle at Newbury in January (he’d fallen early in a similar race at the
track in December) but, with punters looking elsewhere for value on the day, ended up
drifting markedly in the betting before the Festival curtain-raiser. Shishkin’s SP—nearly
10/1 on the Betfair Exchange—looks particularly generous in hindsight given he had
to overcome two significant pieces of interference on the way round, needing to show
plenty of determination and stamina to overhaul Abacadabras on the run-in. Shishkin
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seems to have it all, including the physique/background for fences (point winner), and is
probably the most exciting novice chasing prospect this side of the Irish sea, reportedly
set to stick to two miles according to his trainer. Nicky Henderson
Conclusion: Showed stamina and guts to go with his raw speed and ability when
overcoming plenty of trouble in the Supreme and has all the qualities to believe he
can go to the very top as a chaser
the final furlong, finding plenty for pressure despite being keen in the early stages.
That finishing effort combined with his pointing background/pedigree suggests that
Ferny Hollow will be suited by 2½m in time—once he learns to settle down—but that’s
certainly not to say he lacks for speed, similar to Envoi Allen in that way, too. Hopefully
Ferny Hollow will prove more Champagne Fever than Joe Cullen. Willie Mullins
Conclusion: Champion Bumper winner who is still far from the finished article and is
obviously an excellent novice hurdling prospect this season, particularly with further
than 2m in mind
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