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Cue Card heads betting for Haydock repeat

| 15.11.2016
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

Last year’s winner Cue Card is 13-8 favourite with Coral for a repeat success in Saturday’s Betfair Chase, ahead of Coneygree at 9-4, following the latest entry stage for the Haydock Grade One.  Another former winner, Silviniaco Conti, is 8-1, with the recent Charlie Hall Chase victor, Irish Cavalier, next at 9-1.

“The betting for Saturday’s race is dominated by Cue Card and Coneygree, with the former favoured over his Gold Cup-winning rival who will be making a first start in over a year, while both runners are 50-1 to land the chase triple crown £1 million bonus this season,” said Coral’s David Stevens.

Latest betting for the Fixed Brush Hurdle sees Two Taffs and Unowhatimeanharry head the market as 6-1 joint favourites, ahead of Caid Du Berlais at 8-1.

**Betfair Chase
13-8 Cue Card, 9-4 Coneygree, 8 Silviniaco Conti, 9 Irish Cavalier, 10 Seeyouatmidnight, 14 God’s Own, Outlander, 20 Menorah, 33 Roi Des Francs, 50 Vezelay

**Fixed Brush Hurdle
6 Two Taffs, Unowhatimeanharry, 8 Caid Du Berlais, 10 Born Survivor, If In Doubt, Mr Mix, 12 Ibis Du Rheu, 14 Western Cape, Westren Warrior, Yala Enki, 16 El Terremoto, Point The Way, 20 Bar

**JCR Chase Triple Crown
25 Any horse, 50 Coneygree, Cue Card, 66 Djakadam,

ENDS

Further Information Contact
David Stevens 07720 400438

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Author

David Stevens

David joined Coral as PR manager in 2001, having previously worked at the
Racing Post. Now in the role of Head of PR, he is involved in all aspects
of the company's media relations, providing the latest racing betting news , as well as Coral's sponsorship and event
portfolio. A keen sports fan, and long-suffering Portsmouth supporter (the
two are not always connected), when not working he will normally be found
heading south, or east or west, to the sun, and that liking for the sunshine
explains why he will always prefer flat racing to the jumps.