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Duo well supported as Paddy Power Gold Cup field starts to take shape

Happy Diva (Richard Patrick, right) beats Brelan DâAs (Barry Geraghty) in the BetVictor Gold Cup ChaseCheltenham 16.11.19 Pic: Edward Whitaker
Happy Diva: enjoyed a memorable success in the Paddy Power Gold Cup last seasonCredit: Edward Whitaker

Mister Fisher, among last season's leading novices over fences, and 2019 winner Happy Diva were on Monday the main market movers for the Paddy Power Gold Cup after both horses featured among 17 confirmations for this weekend's big betting race.

Trained by Nicky Henderson, Mister Fisher enjoyed a fine debut campaign over fences, including victory in the Grade 2 Lightning Novices' Chase at Doncaster before faring best of the British-trained runners in the Grade 1 Marsh Novices' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival when finishing fourth behind Samcro.

Despite having not had a run since then, support for the six-year-old gained momentum on Monday, with the race sponsors making him their 6-1 third favourite (from 12-1) after a maximum field of 17 runners stood their ground for the 2m4f handicap chase.

Happy Diva provided Kerry Lee and conditional jockey Richard Patrick with a memorable victory in the race last year and has been supported into 10-1 (from 20) with Paddy Power to become the first back-to-back winner of the £130,000 contest since Bradbury Star in 1994.

Paddy Power's Paul Binfield said: "Champion trainer Nicky Henderson scooped the Paddy Power Gold Cup with Fondmort in 2003 and his Mister Fisher is clearly fancied to repeat the feat as he's our best-backed horse in the race.

"Last year’s heroine Happy Diva has also been popular and is now 10-1 (from 20) having enjoyed an encouraging pipe-opener at Wetherby last month."

Simply The Betts: gave Harry Whittington a first Cheltenham festival winner in March
Simply The Betts: gave Harry Whittington a first Cheltenham festival winner in MarchCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Happy Diva, who made her return at Wetherby last month, adores Cheltenham and put up a career-best performance when runner-up to Simply The Betts in the Brown Advisory and Merriebelle Stable Plate at the Cheltenham Festival in March.

She is set to renew rivalry with her festival conqueror, although Simply The Betts will have to defy an 8lb rise in the handicap. He is the 9-2 second favourite behind the Paul Nicholls-trained Saint Sonnet, who heads the market at 4-1.

The unexposed five-year-old will aim to give the Ditcheat trainer his third success in the race and a first since Nicholls and his owner, Colm Donlon, combined to land the prize with Caid Du Berlais in 2014.

The classy Al Dancer is also prominent in the betting at 8-1, while Grade 1-winner Slate House, an unlucky faller at the second last when mounting a strong challenge last year, is a 10-1 chance.


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Matt RennieReporter

Published on 9 November 2020inNews

Last updated 17:44, 9 November 2020

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