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    Kauto Star Wins Betfair Chase By a Nose
    21/11/09

    1 (3) Kauto Star 4/6 (F)
    2 (2) Imperial Commander 9/1

    Kauto Star, partnered by Ruby Walsh, clinched his third victory in the 200,000 Grade One Betfair Chase at Haydock Park today, but connections had to wait for the judge to determine a photo finish after Imperial Commander came with a final late thrust near the line.

    Kauto Star
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    Kauto Star

    From some way out it looked as if the race was between 2009, while he has taken the King George VI Chase at Kempton Park on three occasions (2006, 2007 and 2008).

    Kauto Star remains the 10/11 favourite for the King George VI Chase with totesport, while he is also unchanged at 6/4 with the same firm for the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

    Position
    Horse
    Trainer
    Jockey
    Weight
    Starting Price
    Beaten Distance
    1
    Kauto Star
    P F Nicholls
    R Walsh
    11st 7lbs
    4 - 6
    Winner
    2
    Imperial Commander
    N A Twiston-Davies
    P J Brennan
    11st 7lbs
    9 - 1
    Nose
    3
    Madison Du Berlais
    D Pipe
    T Scudamore
    11st 7lbs
    6 - 1
    24 lengths
    4
    Halcon Genelardais
    A King
    W Hutchinson
    11st 7lbs
    18 - 1
    1 1/2 length
    5
    Notre Pere
    J T R Dreaper
    A E Lynch
    11st 7lbs
    4 - 1
    24 lengths
    6
    Rambling Minster
    K G Reveley
    J Reveley
    11st 7lbs
    66 - 1
    distance
    7
    Seymour Weld
    C T Pogson
    A Pogson
    11st 7lbs
    200 - 1
    distance
    NonRunner
    Nozic
    P F Nicholls
    N Runner
    11st 7lbs

    NonRunner
    The Sawyer
    R H Buckler
    Harry Skelton
    11st 7lbs

    AS GOOD A HORSE AS WE HAVE EVER SEEN - WALSH

    Ruby Walsh, the winning rider on Kauto Star in the Betfair Chase, said afterwards: “I thought I had to go at Imperial Commander (entering the straight) - he was the doubtful stayer - we had won the Gold Cup.

    “Kauto Star just got tired going to the last and then he has dug deep to hang on.

    “I thought I was beaten but Kauto Star came back. He has won anyway. I thought Imperial Commander got by me for a stride and I was back ahead a stride later.

    “I was thinking I had used up my gas too early when Kauto Star got a bit tired coming to the last but that was the decision I had made by taking on Imperial Commander.

    “My tactical decision was to test Imperial Commander’s stamina and it just paid off - I thought it wasn’t going to for a time.

    “The ground probably took it out of him a bit - I know he is a better horse on better ground but I have been saying to Paul (Nicholls - the trainer) all week that good horses win on any ground.

    “Kauto Star is as good as last season - he is a wonderful horse - how many Grade Ones is that now ? (12) They were still knocking him in the paper all last week - it is like Manchester United - when you are on the top they want to knock you.

    “He is as good a horse as we have ever seen and we need to start appreciating him.”

    Imperial Commander
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    Imperial Commander

    Nigel Twiston-Davies, trainer of the second Imperial Commander, was devastated by the result and so was the jockey Paddy Brennan - getting beat by a nose when looking all over the winner.

    Twiston-Davies commented: “It is horrible but Imperial Commander did bloody well.

    “From every angle I saw, he had got it but there you are. I am sure the camera doesn’t lie. He has run a hell of a race.

    “We will keep trying at all the top races. We have to think whether we go back to the King George or not - I don’t know. He obviously prefers this way around (left-handed).

    “All the so-called experts said he couldn’t stay but how couldn’t he. He won around 2m 5f in the Paddy Power on soft ground ane he was powering up the hill. If this had been three miles, two furlongs, he would have won easily. Bring on the Gold Cup.

    “The King George - where else is there to go? Unless someone gives me a nice left-handed race then we have to do that.

    “I have got to talk to the owners. The Letheby & Christopher at Cheltenham towards the end of January is probably better than the Aon Chase for us.“

    Madison Deu Berlais
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    Madison Deu Berlais

    David Pipe said about Madison Deu Berlais, the third: “It was a good first run back - I don’t know why but he always improves for his first run.”

    Tom Scudamore, rider of the third placed Madison Du Berlais, said: “He’s run a great race. His first time out record wouldn’t be that great, he normally improves for a race, but he’s still run a great race. He’s been beaten by two very very good horses.

    “As far I know we will look forward to the King George (Kempton Park).”

    Andrew Lynch, on board Notre Pere, said, after the 4/1 second favourite could do no better than a distant fifth, “ It is disappointing he never really travelled, we weren’t going quick. I’d say he was feeling something, we will check when we get him home.”

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