Trainer David Pipe recently paid tribute to Tom Scudamore after the ultimate professional jockey announced his retirement from the sport. The question being asked here is, does David Pipe have another reliable jockey already waiting in the wings to take over from Scudamore?
He won several big races at the Cheltenham Festival – a four-day horse racing-based meeting on the UK’s National Hunt racing calendar. You can also find here some of the latest LeoVegas odds for the upcoming festival, which is scheduled to get underway on Tuesday, March 14th, 2023.
Who is Tom Scudamore?
Tom Scudamore is a retired British horse racing jockey who comes from a long line of champion jockeys. His father is eight-time champion jockey Peter Scudamore, and his grandfather, Michael Scudamore, won the Grand National in 1959 on a horse called Oxo.
Scudamore was born in May 1982 and grew up in a small English village in Gloucestershire called Naunton. He was a flat racing and steeplechase jockey with several wins, many of which occurred at the Cheltenham Festival. The most notable Cheltenham Festival wins included the following:
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He has also won several other notable races throughout his career, some of which include the Liverpool Hurdle, King George VI Chase, Long Walk Hurdle, Finale Juvenile Hurdle, Mildmay Novices’ Chase, and Celebration Chase, to name a few.
Who is likely to take over the reins now that Scudamore has retired?
According to reports, one of the other reliable jockeys that trainer David Pipe could count on now that Scudamore has retired is 21-year-old Connor O’Farrell – an up-and-coming young jockey from Ireland. He has already ridden nearly 30 winners, and Pipe has been closely monitoring his progress.
What are the biggest races at the Cheltenham Festival?
Some of the biggest races to watch at this year’s Cheltenham Festival are the Queen Mother Champion Race, the Ryanair Chase, the Champion Hurdle, and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The event is spread out over four days (March 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th) at the Cheltenham Racecourse in Cheltenham, England.
Which horse is most likely to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup?
To find out which horse is most likely to win the 2023 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the best thing to do would be to check the latest odds from today’s most trusted online bookmakers.
For example, at most sites, you can find the following average odds for one of these six odds-on favourite horses to win the race outright:
In other words, a much safer bet would be on Galopin Des Champs to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup, but don’t forget that no bet is ever guaranteed, no matter how certain these odds may seem.
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