I’m looking forward to the top-class action at Aintree this week and I think it’s worth playing in two of the Grade 1 novice hurdle markets before final fields are established.
Jonbon, who is favourite for the 2m½f Top Novices’ Hurdle (2.20 on Friday) and the 2m4f Mersey Novices’ Hurdle (2.25 on Saturday), won’t be running in both and my gut instinct is he will turn up in the latter.
Nicky Henderson has a good chance of winning the Top Novices’ with County Hurdle second First Street anyway, and a step up in trip was mooted for Jonbon after he was put in his place by stablemate Constitution Hill in the Supreme. Aintree seems like the perfect place to try that.
El Fabiolo will likely head the Top Novices’ market if Jonbon sidesteps the race, but I couldn’t entertain backing a novice in a Grade 1 with limited experience at such a short price.
El Fabiolo has only run twice over hurdles (once since September 2020) and while he was an impressive winner on his first start for Willie Mullins in January, his form is on testing ground and he needs to step up.
I prefer to keep fresher horses onside at this meeting and El Fabiolo ticks that box, but I’d rather side with the ground-versatile Vina Ardanza at 18-1 for Gordon Elliott.
Excluding Jonbon and non-runner Brazil, Vina Ardanza is the fourth highest-rated novice in the field despite only running twice over hurdles.
First Street, Colonel Mustard and Suprise Package are rated higher, but are approaching the end of hard seasons and this five-year-old has the potential to be better than all of them.
Vina Ardanza travelled stylishly well in a strong Naas Grade 3 after a 108-day break last time, but lost out by a head to the more battle-hardened Highland Charge, who was two years his senior.
Highland Charge was fighting fit and finished closer to Sir Gerhard a couple of starts earlier than any horse has over hurdles bar Three Stripe Life, so rates a good prospect in his own right.
This is Vina Ardanza’s only upcoming entry and he looks a huge price with the likelihood of much more to come.