Naas best bet (1400): Gordon Elliott’s Croke Park can see off Willie Mullins quintet

Naas Novice Chase
Gordon Elliott and Willie Mullins have dominated this Grade one event in recent times, winning nine of the last ten renewals between them, and they supply all bar one of today’s eight-runner field.
14:00 Naas: Lawlor’s of Naas Novice Hurdle (2 miles 4 furlongs)
Racing pundit Steve Jones, who runs his CD Systems Daily Bargain service on Tipstrr, believes that the most attractive bets at the early prices are one of the Elliott duo, Croke Park, and one of the Mullins quintet, Lecky Watson.
It is highly significant that Croke Park won a Grade three on testing ground at Navan last time because that track has a very similar configuration to this one, being another undulating, galloping, left-handed track with a stiff, uphill finish.
Indeed, eight of the last ten winners of this contest had won at Navan over the previous few weeks, eight of them over this distance and six of them in Graded events over this trip.
Of today’s line-up, only Croke Park and Lecky Watson have any hurdling form at Navan to their names, with Croke Park being the only one to have won there in this sphere.
His recent Grade three success at Navan very much matches the pattern of recent winners of this prize, and he won it over this distance and on ground that was virtually identical to today’s.
The market has noted that Jack Kennedy, Elliott’s main rider, is aboard Firefox today, but when the yard’s What’s Up Darling won a Grade three prize at Navan recently, he was ridden by Sam Ewing, with Kennedy aboard the beaten favourite for the same stable.
There is no reason why the same thing couldn’t happen again with Ewing holding a good chance on Croke Park.
Suggested bet: Croke Park each-way in the 14:00 at Naas
- Tip advised by Steve Jones who runs CD Systems Daily Bargain on Tipstrr
Of the others, Lecky Watson isn’t even in the top three of the Mullins runners in the early market, but he could easily out-run his big early price.
He began the season by winning a 23-furlong maiden on soft ground at Thurles on the back of a 188-day absence and on his hurdling debut, proving that he has plenty of stamina in the process.
Mullins’ main rider, Paul Townend, is aboard Ile Atlantique today, but Danny Mullins, who rides Lecky Watson, won this race for his yard last year on Champ Kiely whilst Townend finished well-held on the favourite.
Next Best bet: Lecky Watson each-way in the 14:00 at Naas
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