Tingle Creek Chase Horse Racing Betting 2009

Another biggie in the National Hunt calendar, Grade One chases like this are coming thick and fast now that the 2009-2010 jumps season is well and truly getting into its stride. To those who don't have hunt racing coursing through their online betting blood, then it's a fair bet that you wont have a clue as to what the Tingle Creek Chase is all about; which is why it's our job here at Free Betting Online to fill in the gaps. Especially those regarding Tingle Creek Chase Horse Racing Betting 2009 markets and associated information.

Our top recommended bookmakers for Tingle Creek Chase Horse Racing Betting 2009

Concentrating on the Tingle Creek Chase horse racing betting 2009 markets that have been steadily growing in recent weeks, and the Colin Murphy-trained Big Zeb is looking in fine fettle according to some of the internet bookies who've opening virtual sports books on the event and are eagerly anticipating an influx of interactive bets being placed between now and the 5th of December this year. Master Minded is also very much in a lot of online bookmakers' sights, and is forecast to run a good race at Sandown. Elsewhere, and last year's Arkle winner, Forpadydeplasterer has been generating a lot of ante-post interest, similarly so has Twist Magic, yet another promising horse who's been under the guidance of Paul Nicholls. More runners and riders information will appear on this page as the race draws closer and trainers confirm their intentions, so be sure to regularly check back for the latest updates.

Lot Of Online Horse Racing Betting Money At Stake On Tingle Creek Chase 2009 Markets

As is ever the case with online horse racing at the bookies, there's a plethora of specific markets from which to choose, and Tingle Creek Chase horse racing betting 2009 net-based Sports Betting books are no different. Everything from the most simplistic 'outright win' bet, place bet and each way bet through to doubles, trebles and accumulators. And what about a straight forecast, reverse forecast and tricast bet in the Tingle Creek Chase horse racing betting 2009 scheme of things? You name it, and you can bet your bottom dollar (or pounds sterling if you prefer) that the virtual horse racing bookie will offer you the internet betting opportunity that you hanker after.

Tingle Creek Chase Horse Racing Betting Odds 2009
  888sport
Big Zeb
Twist Magic
Well Chief
Forpadydeplasterer
Barker
Crack Away Jack
Tidal Bay
Fix The Rib
Free World
Mahogany Blaze
Newmill

Either way you can be sure that here at Free Betting Online we'll put you in direct contact with the right bookie for your Tingle Creek Chase horse racing betting 2009 choices. Traditionally the revered likes of Coral, William Hill, Stan James, Paddy Power and Ladbrokes have had it pretty much their own way when it comes horse racing betting. Whilst not exactly having a monopoly on this side of the betting biz, they more than lead the way for years. However that was before some of today's equally big players arrived on the scene, adding even more enticing ways to bet on the gee-gees. Betting exchanges quickly cropped up too, like Betfair's, that encouraged even newer and more interesting ways in which to bet on horses, races, jockeys, meetings and events than ever before.

Tingle Creek Provides Vital Clues for Internet Horse Racing Punters Ahead Of Queen Mother Champion At Cheltenham

The name Tingle Creek Chase comes courtesy of a famous and widely acknowledged National Hunt racehorse of the same name, who defended a very impressive record at the course where its namesake chase has been staged since 1979; Sandown Park. With entries welcome from horses aged four-years or older, the Tingle Creek Chase is now a very established date in the annual National Hunt diary for the legions of horse racing betting fans, online bookmakers and horse racing pundits who flock to the course every December to avidly spectate as the field covers a course measuring some 2 miles and comprising of thirteen fences to circumnavigate en route to the finishing post.

The Tingle Creek Chase's standing in the jump community and its unique place in the first half of the season means that it's also known to attract and draw in some of the finest horses currently challenging for top National Hunt honours during this present season, brought here on the say-so of their trainers and yards. And again, yet another ideal opportunity to ascertain individual famous stable stars ahead of some of the larger, and with respect, higher profile meets still to come as the present campaign unfolds. We're naturally referring to the King George VI Chase at Kempton later that very same month, as well as the following spring's Cheltenham Gold Cup and John Smith's Grand National at Aintree.

Online Horse Racing Betting Fans See Tingle Creek Chase As Important National Hunt Meet

None of this detracts from the commanding status that the Tingle Creek Chase holds in its own right though, and the place in modern National Hunt history where it fits. The best horses of their specific generations have being coming to Sandown Park in early December since the Tingle Creek Chase came to fruition, as any fleeting glance through course – and broader horse racing history – pages will attest. Particular names that shout out for attention are of course Desert Orchid, winner of the Tingle Creek Chase back in 1988 with Simon Sherwood in the mount, Waterloo Boy with back-to-back wins in 1991 and 1992 with champion jockey Richard Dunwoody in the saddle, 1997 winner, Ask Tom and most recently of all, 2003 and 2004 victor, Moscow Flyer ridden by Barry Geraghty, Kauto Star's ascension to the Tingle Creek Chase roll call of honours in 2005 – a feat repeated a year later in 2006 – and the 2008 winner, Master Minded as ridden by Tony McCoy. A potted history but one which nevertheless says all it needs to about the Tingle Creek Chase.

As a more secondary role, the Tingle Creek Chase also fulfils an unwritten obligation as a feeder race for the Queen Mother Champion Chase which takes place at the Cheltenham Festival next March. Purportedly grooming horses for the Champion Chase, records depict that nine horses that have finished in the placings at Tingle Creek have gone on to emerge victorious at the Cheltenham event. Of these nine, three were outright Tingle Creek winners.

Rhythm has long-since been seen as key to being amongst the placings in the Tingle Creek Chase, as the jumps are spaced pretty close together compared to other chases, whilst the fences themselves are fairly high. This in turn amounts to the race being better suited for horses naturally equipped to take these obstacles in their stride, with high speed jumpers habitually in the frame to produce the necessary results once under starter's orders.