Raceday LIVE – All The Glory
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All The GloryRead our Raceday LIVE Preview below and join us ahead of the race for all the build-up and live updates from the track on X (@CRCofficial).
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All The Glory is still in the infancy of her chasing career, and continues her journey over fences this afternoon in a valuable contest at Windsor. Despite finishing last in all three of her chasing starts, her performances haven't been without some promise and those three contests have been very competitive.
On debut at Chepstow back in October she was beaten by just over a length against a much more experienced rival that was carrying 13lbs less than her. Her second run was then marred by a mistake at the first flight, which completely eroded any confidence that she had, with Jonjo O'Neill Jr just making sure she got round safely, whilst trying to restore her faith and keep her concentrating at every one of the following fences.
All The Glory's latest effort at Exeter was her first run in almost two months following a short break, and the heavy ground made it hard work for our mare who was unable to make an impact against her two talented rivals, Bluey and Hollygrove Cha Cha, who both seemed to enjoy the conditions much more.
WATCH: AJ O'Neill pleased with All The Glory's last run and sets the Windsor Winter Millions plan in motion
Today will mark the first time that All The Glory will run over 2m4f over fences, having only run over the minimum trip of 2m to this point in time. Given her best form over hurdles came at this distance, we could see some improvement in her performance today with that in mind, although the field also carry a lot of experience over this distance too.
A couple of familiar foes line up against All The Glory this afternoon, with both Hollygrove Cha Cha and Bluey, who as mentioned were the first two home in her race at Exeter last time out, sitting towards the top of the market. Our mare does meet them on better terms this time out however, having dropped 3lbs in the handicap to a mark of 127, with Bluey remaining on the same mark and Hollygrove Cha Cha going up by a pound. Largy Force and current fav, Alfie's Princess, join Hollygrove Cha Cha as the only three runners in the contest that come into today's race following a victory last time out, with both having won over today's distance in their respective races. Followango and Georgi Girl are the only two runners other than All The Glory who come into this afternoon's race without a victory over fences, although both are significantly more experienced in chases than our nine-year-old.
The chase course at Windsor is currently soft following a period of sustained rain over the last week, and the track is forecast to see some heavy showers throughout the afternoon which could lead to the ground further easing prior to the race.
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Racing TV Analyst, Chris Dixon, exclusively previews All The Glory's race at Windsor this afternoon and gives his verdict on the race
All The Glory is yet to beat a rival in three starts over fences and it’s beginning to look like she’ll struggle to match her useful hurdles form over larger obstacles. If she can then she’s certainly well-handicapped now but her jumping needs to improve and she finds herself in a fairly deep race at Windsor on Friday.
Hollygrove Cha Cha and Bluey were both ahead of her at Exeter last time and the form is unlikely to be revered but those two are likely to take a hand in the finish. Hollygrove Cha Cha in particular remains with plenty of upside and has a very good strike rate so must have a strong chance. Alfie’s Princess will also be a big player after returning from an absence to win well at Wincanton on Boxing Day and though that race fell apart somewhat, the handicapper hasn’t been hard on her and she likely remains well-treated. Largy Force is also in-form after winning at Uttoxeter and hasn’t been with Olly Murphy for long, though this is a stronger race than the one she narrowly won last time.
Trainer and Jockey Statistics
Jonjo & AJ O'Neill have been relatively quiet in the last couple of weeks, with only one winner that came at Fontwell on Sunday. They have had four wins at Windsor from 16 runners, of which two have come this season.
Jonjo O'Neill Jr rode the only winner for the Jackdaws team, which is his only winner in the last fortnight, and the 61st for Jonjo & AJ since the pair joined up. Jonjo Jr has a good record at Windsor, with a 25% strike-rate of three wins from 12 rides at the course, and he'll be looking to further improve that this afternoon.
All The Glory's Owners for the Day
As winners of the recent Owner for the Day competition, 10 lucky Coral Racing Club members have been given the chance to enjoy an exclusive owners experience for All The Glory's run at Windsor this afternoon.
What's included in this Owner for the Day prize?
- Free racecourse entry
- Access to the Owners & Trainers enclosure
- Access to the Parade Ring before the race
- Meet All The Glory and the Jonjo & AJ O'Neill team
- Take home a 10% share of any prize money she wins
Prize Money
Today's Class 2 contest is worth £60,000 in total, with the winner set to scoop £31,218 for their lucky owners.
2nd: £14,352 | 3rd: £7,176 | 4th: £3,588 | 5th: £1,794 | 6th: £894
WINDSOR 14:25 – LATEST ODDS
We hope you enjoyed reading today's Raceday LIVE Preview. Don't forget to tune in just before 14:25 to watch All The Glory's next run for the club live on the Coral Sports app.