Ben Pauling Sets High Stakes for the Cheltenham Gold Cup with Two Promising Horses
Trainer Ben Pauling stands firm as the Gold Cup nears. He trusts both horses to change the race. He chooses them as strong links in his plan.
The Jukebox Man: A King George Winner Eyeing Cheltenham Glory
The Jukebox Man won the King George VI Chase with clear power. His jump works close to his pace. Pauling says his race at Cheltenham proved the horse can lead well. He calls the horse very flexible and fit for the Cup. A win at Kempton adds weight to his name. Even veteran manager Harry Redknapp backs his chance to win.
Handstands: The ‘Exceptional’ Second String with Grand National Hopes
Handstands shows promise after a health fix changed his pace. The soft palate issue got solved and the horse now runs fast. Pauling calls him a rare talent. He aims to run him at the Fleur de Lys at Windsor. If plans change, Handstands might run in the Grand National. Pauling feels the horse can win if given the chance.
A Renewed British Challenge in a Traditionally Irish Race
Irish horses have long led the Gold Cup. Four British horses now run with four from Ireland. This race feels like old times when both sides kept close. Pauling trusts that one British horse will win. He keeps firm that The Jukebox Man stands strong in the field.
Looking Ahead to Cheltenham
March 13 draws near and the Cup grows fierce. Pauling stands by his two horses as hope and work link tightly. Fans and bettors read the Racing Post for news and betting hints. The festival now forms a race tale built on skill, effort, and great horses.
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