P2P.ie

Tattersalls Chelt Main Banner
Baileys Top Right

Pointers on Track

Ravenhill provides Codd with Festival winner number ten

Jamie Codd did not disappoint his legion of backers with a well-timed ride aboard 12/1 shot Ravenhill in the concluding race on day one of The Festival, the £120,000 G2 National Hunt Chase.
 
A first success of the week for Codd and trainer Gordon Elliott, Ravenhill displayed a tremendous attitude to see off long-time leader Lord Du Mesnil, with a two and a quarter-length win in the three miles and six furlong event.

Ravenhill had started his career by winning a six-year-old maiden at Loughbrickland for George Stewart.
 
This was Codd's 10th winner overall at The Festival and a third winner in the National Hunt Chase following on from Le Breuil in 2019 and Cause Of Causes in 2015.
 
Discussing the victory, Codd said: "We really liked this horse. He was fifth in a Galway Plate and second in a Kerry National and he sneaked into this race as a second-season novice.
 
"Gordon Elliott is a genius. He was originally going to run in the Kim Muir, but Gordon decided he wanted to go for this race. I told him to decide and wherever he went, he was going to be a great ride.
 
"I think his experience in his career really helped. Cause Of Causes finished second in a Kim Muir the year before he won this race.
 
"It's just a pleasure to be a part of this."

Gordon Elliott was quick to praise the ride Codd had given his charge, as he said: "Jamie gave him a great ride, and just hunted away giving the horse time. He travelled brilliantly. Jamie is a star and I'm very lucky to have him riding for me.
 
"The Irish National closes tomorrow, so we'll enter Ravenhill for that and he'll go straight there.

 

Search News

MORE NEWS

Next Gen | Cathal Connolly

27-year-old County Galway native Cathal Connolly, who graduated from the University of Galway with a degree in Commerce, partnered his first winner aboard the Conor Ryan-trained Kilmore Coral at Stradbally on Sunday

Final Catalogue for Tattersalls Cheltenham April Sale

The Tattersalls Cheltenham April Sale catalogue is now complete and features 52 quality and selected lots, which will be offered for sale on 17th April after racing at Cheltenham racecourse. 

Weekend Going Report | 16th April 2025

The latest going update for this week is available here following the IHRB 48-hour course inspection.

 

 

JOIN TODAY

Membership of P2P.ie provides access to an extensive range of additional point-to-point content and features, exclusive only to P2P.ie members.

Register

Already a member? Sign in