Who To Follow At Cheltenham On Sunday - 14/11/21

Cheltenham - November 14 2021
Cheltenham 14:20
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Aidan Coleman

Put The Kettle On

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Aidan Coleman
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Henry De Bromhead
Age: 7
Weight: 10-13
OR: 159
Days: 204

Put The Kettle On is 4 from 4 at Cheltenham, including 2 Grade Ones at the festival meeting, most recently the Queen Mother Champion Chase.

Henry De Bromhead's mare won this race, the Shloer Chase, on her first run back last year so we can expect a race fit competitor heading into Sundays affair.

On form she is the one they all need to beat here as she looks to continue her unbeaten streak.

DateCourseDistanceTypeWeightPosition
16/03/22CHL16Sft11-35
01/01/22FAI21.5Y11-95
14/11/21CHL16Gd10-133
24/04/21SAN15.5Gd11-04
17/03/21CHL16GS11-31

Trainer To Follow - John McConnell

Irish based trainer John McConell boasts an impressive strike rate when bringing his National Hunt prospects over to Britain, operating at a 22% win rate, 5 wins from 23 runners, 10 of the 23 all finishing in the first 3 home.

Its always of great interest to see him with runners at the track and on Sunday he comes forth with two runners; Streets Of Doyen in the days opener and Go Another One who has already been well backed ahead of the Grade 3 at 13:45.

Both runners hold compelling claims for winning their affairs and its difficult to overlook either when representing one of the courses top yielding trainers of recent times.

Jockey To Follow - Aidan Coleman

Aidan Coleman is in flying form of late with 10 wins from his last 25 rides, a 40% strike rate across the last 14 days.

He boasts a smart record at Cheltenham having totalled earnings of £872,591 across the last 5 seasons at the track, more than double his race earnings at any other course over the same period.

Coleman has some strong rides on Sundays card, including on board Henry De Bromheads mare, Put The Kettle On, who is a strong favourite for the Grade 2 Shloer Chase.

He takes up two more rides on the day, the first being on board the hat-trick seeking Camprond for Philip Hobbs before riding the unbeaten gelding, Washington for the in-form Olly Murphy yard.