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Henderson helps out Ten To Follow entrants with two well-supported winners

Mister Fisher: the Peterborough Chase winner's half-sister makes her rules debut at Plumpton
Mister Fisher: well-supported winner for trainer Nicky Henderson in the Tote Ten To FollowCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)

No bonus races and no Grade 1s meant there was not much of an opportunity for large points hauls in the Tote Ten To Follow this week, but there were chances to eke out winners nonetheless.

While he was a talking point for Ten To Follow players last week for not running Altior in the Tingle Creek Chase, Nicky Henderson will be in the good books for many this time around with two well-supported winners in the competition.

Mister Fisher’s victory in the rearranged Peterborough Chase ensured that the Seven Barrows trainer had the top scoring horse in the competition as his late thrust bagged 26.8 points for 1,217 stables.
The points for Henderson continued back at Cheltenham on Saturday, though not with the horse the market suspected.

Chantry House was sent off favourite for the 2m4½f novice chase with the hopes of 2,135 Ten To Follow stables on his back, while Fusil Raffles carried the support of 1,777 players.

It was the latter who prevailed after showing a willing attitude up the hill to claim success and 13.8 points, while his stablemate laboured to a third-place finish.

Many fancied Goshen for the International Hurdle and so, too, did 3,506 Ten To Follow players who had picked the Gary Moore-trained star to make amends for his festival mishap when he had the Triumph Hurdle at his mercy.

However, he did not fire on the day and it was Song For Someone who gamely fought off the unlucky Silver Streak and Ballyandy for Grade 2 success.

CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 12: Aidan Coleman riding Song For Someone (L, white cap) win The Unibet International Hurdle at Cheltenham Racecourse on December 12, 2020 in Cheltenham, England. Owners and a limited number of the public are allowed to atte
Song For Someone (left): a second Grade 2 success in the Ten To Follow scoring periodCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)

It was a third win at that level and his second in the scoring period, adding another 28.8 points to his tally to take him up to a total of 52.2 points.

The most popular Ten To Follow winner in Ireland was the Henry de Bromhead-trained Captain Guinness, who was picked by 353 stables. He justified favouritism at Punchestown on Friday at the expense of Midnight Run to collect 12.72 points.

LEADING HORSES

1. Bristol De Mai 54.20 points
2. Politologue 53.6
3. Cloth Cap 52.7
4. Song For Someone 52.20
5. Lake View Lad 41.50
6. Eldorado Allen 29.90
7. Allmankind 29.00
8. Abacadabras 28.42
9. Min 28.20
=10. Ballyadam 27.42
=10. Honeysuckle 27.42

LEADING TEAMS

1. a59 252.74 points
2. Instant Tan No.36 245.12
3. Timmyy07 242.92
4. TimmyV10 237.94
5. MerlotMan13 237.74
6. A16 236.40
7. tipperwood 232.26
8. ROBERT WINCHCOLE 001 231.34
=9. Magical Motion 20 230.76
=9. Magical Motion 24 230.76
11. AB84 230.32

LEADING STABLE

Bristol De Mai 54.20 points
Politologue 52.60
Abacadabras 28.42
Honeysuckle 27.42
Epatante 27.40
Envoi Allen 26.10
Chacun Pour Soi 21.10
Clan Des Obeaux 13.40
Latest Exhibition 1.10
Kemboy 0.00


More to read:

Abacadabras followers off to a flying start in pursuit of £190,000 Tote pot

Bristol De Mai's brilliance jolts the hopes of expectant Ten To Follow teams

Envoi Allen proves a crowd-pleaser but Cloth Cap success not one for the masses

Tingle Creek victory puts a smile on faces of Politologue supporters


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Published on 14 December 2020inNews

Last updated 17:58, 14 December 2020

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