Great Yorkshire Handicap Chase Betting Odds
There's a big field lining up in the Great Yorkshire Chase, with a strong test of stamina absolutely certain when the horses battle it out at Doncaster. The betting market is wide open and Deep Cave arguably has the strongest credentials. Christian Williams' charge has won his previous three races and could be an each-way bet to nothing.
However, there are lots of potential winners and that includes Grande Geste who followed up two runner-up spots with a victory last time out. Hyland is an older campaigner who could make an impact for Nicky Henderson, with Richard Hobson training the even older Docpickedme who was in the winners' enclosure last time out.
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Deep Cave has emerged as one of the favourites to win the Great Yorkshire Chase, with the horse landing a late December victory at Ascot. The 10/1 shot was able to claim the spoils when winning the Silver Cup Handicap Chase over three miles. This came after a November success at Bangor-on-Dee and the runner produced a shock win in a handicap hurdle at Aintree back in April.
Grand Geste started the season with runner-up spots before emerging to win the latest effort and the horse could be well weighted for this encounter. Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith will be optimistic that their charge can kick on from winning at Haydock before Christmas, with the 15/8 favourite winning over a long distance on that occasion.
Hyland is a nine-year-old running for Nicky Henderson, with the horse landing fourth place out of twelve in that Silver Cup race won by Deep Cave. It will be encouraging that it was only a short distance separating the pair, with that coming after a relatively strong effort in the Coral Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Newbury Racecourse when finishing seventh.
Dockpickedme is a ten-year-old who was able to oblige with a victory last time out. There was a December success at Doncaster when the runner was able to win by a single length in the Pennine Handicap Chase. That came when finishing third out of eighth at Newcastle at the end of November, with the horse having tasted success in the 2025 Great Yorkshire Chase.
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The Changing Man has recorded back-to-back runner-up successes this season and perhaps the Joe Tizzard-trained runner is the one to back when it comes to the Great Yorkshire Handicap Chase. We’ve seen some solid performances from the eight-year-old during his career, with the latest effort coming at Ascot over three miles.
This is definitely an each-way betting race and Forward Plan has been rock solid so far this season, recording fourth and third-placed finishes. The nine-year-old was last seen running well at Doncaster which bodes well for this race, with the runner hitting the frame out of fourteen runners at odds of 11/2.
Frero Banbou is a ten-year-old with plenty of experience, with Venetia Williams training a horse who was second out of eleven runners at Kempton Park in his previous showing. This came after a victory at Newcastle in late November, with the horse producing a solid seasonal debut when finishing sixth out of fifteen at Aintree.
Tightenourbelts was able to record back to back successes leading into this race, with the eight-year-old having landed the spoils at Ludlow in December before a success was recorded at Exeter the previous month. Apple Away could also be worth considering after some promising performances for Emma Lavelle.
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Victtorino has enjoyed the winning habit this season and will be bidding for a third consecutive victory at Doncaster Racecourse at the end of January. Venetia Williams trains a runner who has definite signs of progression at the age of six, with the horse landing back-to-back wins this season and we can see how this will be a popular each-way betting selection.
There was a December win at Ascot where the horse was able to land a victory in the Howden Silver Cup Handicap Chase, while that came after a more surprise win in the Gold Cup Handicap Chase at the same track at the beginning of November. However, trainer Gavin Cromwell could have a viable opponent in the form of Yeah Man.
The seven-year-old is yet to win this season although there have been two runner-up performances either side of the horse falling, with the horse having less than a length to find on Victtorino after previously falling at Ascot. There was also a second-placed finish in a Handicap Chase at Down Royal in a field of twelve runners.
Famous Bridge was able to score successive wins for trainer Nicky Richards earlier this season and both of these victories came at Haydock Park. The horse should be suited to the trip over three miles at Doncaster, with the runner landing wins at Wetherby earlier this year when racking up a couple of wins at the Yorkshire course.