NH Courses - Kelso

Horse Racing - National Hunt Courses - Kelso

The home of the most famous steeplechase in the world, the Grand National, it is seven miles from the centre of Liverpool and is located on the A59, just one mile from the M57 and M58. The course was opened in 1829, but steeplechasing did not start until 1839 and the National itself was first run 10 years later.

Characteristics

The Mildmay course is about one and a half miles. This 1m3f course is flat with conventional fences. There is a run in of 260y.  A major feature of the Mildmay course is its sharpness and the fences there are stiffer than used to be the case.

Left handed
Tight
Flat

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Course Betting Hints

Improving horses not burdened with too much weight should be followed.
At the national meeting follow fresh horses that didn't run at Cheltenham.

The hurdles are quite commonplace which people tend to forget as there are not many hurdle races here, form horses with a decent speed figure have to be scrutinised in handicap hurdles and favourites opposed.
In all chase races the market usually gets it right as favourites and second favourites do well.

Distance Race Type Tightness Bends Obstacles
2m Hurdle Tight 8 8
2m110y NHF Tight 8 0
2m110y Hurdle Tight 8 8
2m110y Chase Tight 8 8
2m1f Chase Tight 7 12
2m2f Hurdle Tight 8 10
2m6f110y Hurdle Tight 10 11
2m6f110y Chase Tight 10 16
3m Chase Tight 10 18
3m1f Chase Tight 10 19
3m3f Hurdle Tight 12 15
3m4f Chase Tight 12 20
4m Chase Tight 15 23
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