logo
Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes

Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes

The Night Of Thunder filly is unbeaten in three starts, supplementing two all-weather novice successes with a Listed strike on her first turf spin at York's Dante meeting.
After bypassing a run in the Prix de Sandringham at Chantilly at the start of the month, Kon Tiki will have a racecourse gallop before connections pay £46,000 to add her to the Coronation field.
Speaking at the July course on Wednesday morning, Chapple-Hyam said: 'She's really good, she's coming here on Friday morning for a gallop and she's being supplemented then on the Saturday.
'We looked at the Sandringham in France which was on French Derby day, it just came that fortnight too quick and she came in season, so it was a combination.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

100-1 Royal Ascot horse ‘could be one of the biggest gambles ever' after odds DESTROYED for top trainer
100-1 Royal Ascot horse ‘could be one of the biggest gambles ever' after odds DESTROYED for top trainer

Scottish Sun

time2 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

100-1 Royal Ascot horse ‘could be one of the biggest gambles ever' after odds DESTROYED for top trainer

Those on at big prices will be crossing their fingers LIFF ME UP 100-1 Royal Ascot horse 'could be one of the biggest gambles ever' after odds DESTROYED for top trainer Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A little-known horse who has seen his odds OBLITERATED from 100-1 into 8-1 could be 'one of the biggest Royal Ascot gambles ever', petrified bookies have confirmed. Trainer Joseph O'Brien, son of iconic handler Aidan, has watched the odds on The Liffey tumble down repeatedly in the build-up to the world's biggest Flat racing festival. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Joseph O'Brien is a trainer who knows how to land a punt - and he could seal one of the biggest ever at Royal Ascot if The Liffey wins the Royal Hunt Cup Credit: PA The four-year-old gelding has raced just four times in his life and used to be trained by the Ballydoyle king. But The Liffey was moved to Joseph's Kilkenny yard in April this year, a month before he made his comeback after 350 days off the track. Interestingly, John Magnier and Derrick Smith, two-thirds of the all-conquering Coolmore syndicate, kept their share in the horse while Michael Tabor opted out. Two more owners came in ahead of his encouraging fourth-placed finish at odds of 16-1 in a Listed contest over seven furlongs at Naas. While he might not have looked a world-beater on the occasion, his subsequent mark of 98 has led many to believe the handicapper has seriously underestimated him. And a gamble from odds of 100-1 last month into just 8-1 now suggests the son of No Nay Never is capable of much more. While it doesn't take stacks of cash to move a market in the Royal Hunt Cup handicap this far out, bookies have certainly taken notice of the monster plunge. Paddy Power's Paul Binfield said: "We first put The Liffey into the race at 100-1 and we took plenty of bets at fancy prices. "Those wagers meant he was already a decent loser for a handicap so far from post-time, but then when we were around the 20-1 mark momentum really took off and he's now incredulously into just 8-1. "He's already a bad ante-post result for us. "It's a little too early to say it's turning into one of the biggest ever Royal extravaganza gambles we've ever encountered. "Mainly because the money we've seen is unlikely to be of the scale of liabilities we'll be holding on the actual day. "But should the momentum continue in the way that it has, and punters get stuck into the No Nay Never gelding on that Wednesday, it's certainly not inconceivable that it might be up there." FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes
Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes

Leader Live

timea day ago

  • Leader Live

Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes

The Night Of Thunder filly is unbeaten in three starts, supplementing two all-weather novice successes with a Listed strike on her first turf spin at York's Dante meeting. After bypassing a run in the Prix de Sandringham at Chantilly at the start of the month, Kon Tiki will have a racecourse gallop before connections pay £46,000 to add her to the Coronation field. Speaking at the July course on Wednesday morning, Chapple-Hyam said: 'She's really good, she's coming here on Friday morning for a gallop and she's being supplemented then on the Saturday. 'We looked at the Sandringham in France which was on French Derby day, it just came that fortnight too quick and she came in season, so it was a combination.'

Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes
Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes

North Wales Chronicle

timea day ago

  • North Wales Chronicle

Chapple-Hyam planning to supplement Kon Tiki for Coronation Stakes

The Night Of Thunder filly is unbeaten in three starts, supplementing two all-weather novice successes with a Listed strike on her first turf spin at York's Dante meeting. After bypassing a run in the Prix de Sandringham at Chantilly at the start of the month, Kon Tiki will have a racecourse gallop before connections pay £46,000 to add her to the Coronation field. Speaking at the July course on Wednesday morning, Chapple-Hyam said: 'She's really good, she's coming here on Friday morning for a gallop and she's being supplemented then on the Saturday. 'We looked at the Sandringham in France which was on French Derby day, it just came that fortnight too quick and she came in season, so it was a combination.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store