King George VI Chase Horse Racing Betting 2009

Revered throughout the National Hunt horse racing scene as the second most important race of the season, the King George VI Chase staged at Kempton Park on the 26th December 2009 is attracting much attention amongst the horse racing betting community as we write, as some of the biggest names in the game are being confirmed as runners by their owners and trainers. All of which is music to the ears of the legions of internet-ready punters out there who help make the King George VI Chase horse racing betting 2009 market on of the biggest on the steeplechase calendar, year in, year out.

The Grade One National Hunt race is open to entrants of four years of age or older and is fiercely contested over a track distance of some three miles, whilst the negotiation of eighteen testing fences are paramount to both jockey and mount’s eventual successes and placings in what’s historically a challenging field of some of the best jump horses currently being put through their paces by experienced yards from across Great Britain and Ireland.

King George VI Chase Betting Odds
  888sport
Kauto Star
Imperial Commander
Madison Du Berlais
Nacarat
Albertas Run
Cooldine
Barbers Shop
Kalahari King
Deep Purple
What A Friend
In Compliance
Voy Por Ustedes
Well Chief
Schindlers Hunt
Racing Demon
Glencove Marina
Atouchbetweenacara
Cloudy Lane
Monets Garden
Our Vic
Casey Jones
Tartak
Cappa Bleu
Roll Along
Joe Lively
War Of Attrition

King George VI Chase Up There With Gold Cup And Grand National Amongst Online Horse Racing Betting Community

With the National Hunt season beginning to get into its stride ahead of the blue riband races at Cheltenham and Aintree in the following spring, King George VI Chase Horse Racing Betting 2009 gives interactive sports bettors an ideal opportunity to run the rule over a selection of the candidates most likely to figure in the upcoming Gold Cup and Grand National; offering priceless pointers as to form, weight, staying power, fence agility and general performance with one eye on arguably the biggest prize in the sport, universally acknowledged to be the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Sponsored by the leading online horse racing betting bookmaker, Stan James, the horse to beat in this year’s King George VI Chase horse racing betting 2009 stakes will be the magnificent and marauding, Kauto Star with Ruby Walsh in the saddle again to reprise their victorious King George VI partnership of the past three years. The Paul Nicholl’s trained National Hunt record breaker guns for legend, Desert Orchid’s history book-making four wins; a feat which makes his jockey at the time, Richard Dunwoody, the rider with the most King George wins to his name too.

Monets Garden A Good Each Way Bet In King George After Old Roan Chase Victory At Aintree

Not normally in the business of tipping, Free Betting Online attended the Old Roan Chase at Aintree on October 24th to observe 12/1 shot Monets Garden lead from beginning to end of the Grade Two curtain-raiser to the current National Hunt season, and if it were a betting person it would definitely place a few quid on the outstanding grey who on the day won impressive by five lengths amid a strong field including 2009-2010 jump prospect, Tidal Bay who he left for dead. He may be 11-years old, yet as he proved over Aintree’s jumps he still has plenty of legs and lungs to make the grade amongst the next generation of chasers and with odd of 25/1 is well worth an each way bet at the very least.

Of the much heralded current crop of hurdlers and chasers with everything to play for in the King George VI Chase, a lot of ante-post activity and support is being afforded some of the more familiar up-and-coming horses, whilst the more sensible and considered money is being placed on proven National Hunt winners like Kauto Star, Denman and Nacarat.

Kauto Star Will Be Well Backed By King George VI Chase Horse Racing Betting 2009 Fans

Kauto Star – At odds of 1/1 with Bet365, Totesport, Betfred, SportingBet, Paddy Power and Stan James, the 4/5 price being mooted by Blue Square, 888sport and Coral represents the best value across the markets at this moment in time for the defending champ ahead of the King George VI Chase horse racing betting 2009 showdown.

Madison Du Berlais – 5/1 second favourite with a host of leading online bookies including Boylesports, Paddy Power, SkyBet, Stan James, William Hill and Bet365, the French horse ridden by Tom Scudamore is creating a ,lot of headlines in the racing world this year and looks to be in the form of his life going into the King George VI.

Denman – With odds of 7/1 being fronted by the respected online horse racing betting likes of Bet365 and 10/1 with Stan James, others are keeping their own counsel until nearer the off before pinning their colours to a horse that – despite not needing to prove his mettle given his illustrious past – is on the comeback from injury and loss of form, with critics suggesting too much emphasis is being placed on past glories.

Nacarat One To Keep King George VI Eye On According To Online Bookies

Nacarat – Offered at 10/1 on average with a raft of online bookmakers including Betfred, SportingBet, Paddy Power, Stan James and Coral, the 2008 Racing Post Chase hero at Kempton last year is said to be in better shape than last February, and with the 3 mile mark at Kempton being something of a speciality to Nacarat the omens are good as his trainer and yard step up their preparations.

Voy Per Ustedes – Totesport, Betfred, Victor Chandler, Blue Square and SkyBet are making last year’s National Hunt Order of Merit winner available at 14/1 in their King George VI Chase horse racing betting 2009 sportsbooks, and with a big head-to-head with Master Minded on the Cheltenham cards directly before the King George VI in mid-November, Voy Per Ustedes will be ready, willing and able to take on all comers at Kempton in December.

Imperial Commander – 14s with Betfred, SportingBet, Victor Chandler, Stan James and Coral, the Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained steeplechaser will be getting a useful run-out over the testing jumps at Haydock a month earlier in the Betfair Chase just to get him in the mood for the King George VI.

Cooldine – 16/1 with Totesport, Paddy Power, 888sport and William Hill, the Willie Mullins-trained 2008 novice Cooldine if you recall put a strong field to shame in last year’s RSA Chase to send a clear message out to Paul Nicholls’ best of yard that there was a new equine kid on the block looking to muscle in on Kauto Star’s action. Showing a lot of support ante-post and definitely one to watch with interest in the King George VI.

Elsewhere, and Forpadydeplasterer – 16/1 with Boylesports, Stan James, Blue Square and William Hill - Barbers Shop – the Queen’s horse is finding grace and favourable odds of 20/1 with Bet365, Boylesports, SportingBet, Blue Square and Coral - Kalahari King – 25/1 appears to be the average price afforded by internet bookies such as Victor Chandler, 888sport, SkyBet, Paddy Power and William Hill – and Tidal Bay – almost all the King George VI Chase horse racing betting 2009 virtual bookies are in agreeance on Tidal Bay’s chances, sporting as they are odds of 25/1 – will be very much in the mix on Boxing Day this year and between them generating most of the early doors interest in the King George VI.