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The Top 10 Greatest Steeplechasers Of All-Time

Whether they be from the Timeform all-time ranking lists or purely based on popularity, National Hunt racing fans can all agree that there have been some exemplary chasers down the years.

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Every compilation of this nature is subjective, and it will differ somewhat from person to person, but at the end of the day, we all recognise that these horses were simply the GREATEST!

Golden Miller

From 1932 to 1936, Golden Miller set a record that hasn’t been matched since, winning five consecutive Cheltenham Gold Cup races.

He is also the only horse in history to have won both the Gold Cup and the Grand National in the same year.

His record time in the Grand National stood for 38 years until Red Rum broke it in 1973.

Arkle

The 1960’s at The Festival were defined by Arkle’s dominance of the sport, winning three consecutive Gold Cups from 1964 to 1966.

On the basis of pure ability, he was the greatest chaser ever and was head and shoulders above his contemporaries. His 20 length Gold Cup win in 1966 was just sublime.

Red Rum

No chaser has ever equalled Red Rum’s determination over the “old school” Aintree fences. His record of being placed first or second in five successive Grand Nationals is highly unlikely to ever be equalled.

To this day no other chaser has been bestowed with the sheer stamina and consistency over the Grand National course as Red Rum.

Those lucky enough to have seen him race in the flesh on Merseyside, have witnessed a history maker.

Desert Orchid

The striking grey was a national institution and a housewives’ favourite every single time he ran.

He won 34 of his 70 starts, including an Irish Grand National, Gold Cup and four King George VI Chases. To many he epitomised the spirit of Christmas with his annual Boxing Day appearance at Kempton Park.

Kauto Star

For six years from 2005, Kauto Star was peerless over any distance.

He landed the King George VI Chase a record five times, the Betfair Chase four times, the Cheltenham Gold Cup twice and the Tingle Creek Chase on two occasions also.

Flyingbolt

Flyingbolt won 16 of his first 18 races, including three championship races at the Cheltenham Festival.

He was sent off a 1-5 shot in the horse racing betting when taking the Champion Chase. He was a contemporary and stablemate of Arkle and was rated just behind him.

Mill House

Mill House captured hearts in the 1960’s with his strength, elegance, and undeniable talent.

Winning iconic events like the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Hennessy Gold Cup, his rivalry with Arkle was legendary too.

Denman

Known affectionately as “The Tank”, Denman secured his place on the “greatest list” through a string of brilliant performances and with his head-to-head encounters with stablemate Kauto Star.

Best Mate

Best Mate captured the public imagination and won the affection of the nation. He was the first horse to have won three Cheltenham Gold Cups since Arkle and his 22-race career included 14 victories.

His quietly spoken trainer Henrietta Knight was loved by supporters far and wide and they were a beautiful combination.

L’Escargot

L’Escargot was no snail, winning two successive Gold Cups in 1970 and 1971 and the Grand National in 1975.

No chaser had ever beat Red Rum with such authority before, and his victory that year goes down as one of the best performances in the National ever.

If this trip down memory lane has inspired you to find out more about our current equine stars, then check out our latest Cheltenham betting here.


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    Steven is a sports and horse racing enthusiast and is a member of the Horseracing Writers and Photographers Association (HWPA) in the United Kingdom.

    He is a regular visitor to Paris Longchamp for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and a lifelong fan of the Aintree Grand National, a subject he writes about 52 weeks of the year. Last year he reached the impressive milestone of attending the last 30 renewals of the Grand National.

    Steven graduated from the University Of Lancaster in 1996 with a B.A (Hons) in Urban Policy & Race Relations (major) with Contemporary Religions & Belief Systems (minor) and still wonders if any of these help him find the winners?

    He writes for a number of websites and online publications and you can sometimes hear him at the weekend discussing racing on a number of local radio stations. 

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    Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, 888sport ambassador Jason Bell gives his thoughts on what the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs need to do to land the Vince Lombardi Trophy and offers his predictions.


    Establish the run and handle the blitz

    As far as the Philadelphia Eagles are concerned on offense, it’s all about establishing the run early and getting Saquon Barkley in the game so he can explode late in the game – they’ve done that well this season. 

    At the start of the season, everyone was talking about their offensive line, and ultimately, that’s what got them to the Super Bowl. It comes down to their ability to establish a run and handle the Chiefs’ blitz defense.

    They’re going to try and get after Jalen Hurts and when that happens the Eagles need to find a way to stop that blitz. If they can do that then they might be able to make some explosive passing plays, which will make the Chiefs think. 

    Establish the run, handle the blitz, and put pressure on the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Communication the key to stopping Mahomes and co

    Communication is going to be a key factor of the Eagles’ defensive effort. Jason Kelce is not there to lead them anymore and I think you notice the difference there, although that’s not to say Landon Dickerson hasn’t played well. 

    At the line of scrimmage you need to make sure you’re all seeing things the right way, but sometimes you just guess right!

    You have all the information and in the flow of the game you have to know when to make the right NFL betting gamble on the fact that they’re going to call a play you haven’t seen yet. It all comes down to communication. 

    The Eagles play what we call zone match coverage. In that, they don’t like to spy and have a defender just looking at the quarterback to see whether he scrambles.

    They need to have their eyes on Patrick Mahomes because he’ll want to get the ball out quick. If he can’t then he’ll take off and get those big first downs, which he does three or four times a game – that can be a back-breaker for any defense. 

    They have to hold up on third down and in the red zone, and communication will be key to that. 

    Worthy can star alongside Mahomes and Kelce

    The Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce linkup we all know so well is going to be all-important again here. This game will come down to a handful of plays.

    Even if Kelce is quiet all game, you can bank on him making a crucial third-down play. He may not have been at his most explosive all season, but he’s more than capable of making a game-changing play.  

    With the Eagles having to give Kelce the respect and attention he deserves, other players can benefit from that. Xavier Worthy has a huge part in this game.

    He’ll have a good number of plays designed for him and they love to use his speed on crossing routes. He’s come up with big catches and he’s now one of the go-to guys on this Chiefs offense.

    They’ll need his speed to create space on offense – he’s got to have a big game. 

    Applying pressure at the right time important for Chiefs defense

    We know the Kansas City Chiefs are going to play man coverage. In that, Trent McDuffie is going to have to do a really good job of covering A. J. Brown. That’s going to be a key matchup to watch. 

    Applying pressure at the right moments will be crucial for the Chiefs' defense. One thing the Chiefs do have is Steve Spagnuolo. It could all come down to the final drive of the game and he can dial up a big-time play. 

    That said, the defensive coordinator can only line the players up in the right situations, then it’s down to the players to execute.

    They can’t afford to let Saquon Barkley hit them for 40 or 50 yards at a time, they need to get him on the ground. The Chiefs’ safeties are going to have to prove their worth as open field tacklers. 

    Don’t overlook Chiefs’ special

    We can’t forget about the Chiefs’ special teams either. They’ve come through for them in the past couple of weeks with two big returns – that’s going to be a component for them again this week. 

    They need to find explosiveness outside of their offense and if they can get a nice kick return and some positive yards then that could go a long way. 

    Chiefs three-peat to put Mahomes in GOAT debate

    Now for the all-important Super Bowl prediction. I think this is going to be a very tightly contested game, but I just can’t go against the team that always finds a way to win in the biggest moment. 

    The Eagles are talented and physical, but the Chiefs have the experience and adaptability to adjust to any situation.

    That’s what Championship football is all about and in a game that will likely come down to a couple of key moments, I just can’t go against Patrick Mahomes. He’s the best player in the NFL and has been the best in the play-offs for the last few years. 

    When we look back on the game we’ll likely just be looking at a couple of key plays and I think Chiefs will be the team to win those moments. 

    If the Chiefs can pull off the three-peat, the GOAT debate between Mahomes and Tom Brady will be more alive than ever. Obviously Brady has won more and we celebrate the Patriots’ dynasty, but three-in-a-row is so hard to do. 

    The three-peat would not only prove Mahomes as the best player in the league, but it would also cement the Chiefs as the best team with the best coach and they’ll be chasing down Bill Belichick and Tom Brady’s totals.

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    Now making regular television appearances at NFL events in the UK, Bell is one of the best pundits on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.

    The former Houston Texans cornerback will provide his expert insight into the latest news and upcoming games throughout the 2023 NFL season.

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    Michel Vorm EXCLUSIVE Interview With 888sport

    Former Spurs, Swansea and Holland Goalkeeper Michel Vorm talks exclusively to 888 Sport about several topics including his former clubs form in the Premier League, the impact of injuries and how the club can look to get back winning.

    Michel Vorm also shares his view on Harry Kane, who he played with during his time at Spurs. 


    Is losing at home to Leicester the final straw for Postecoglou? What do you think Tottenham should do regarding the manager going forward?

    No, the issue lies deeper than just the Manager. I was at the game and you can see the pressure on the players when they play at home.

    The players were trying hard, the commitment was good, but it seems whatever the players are trying, just isn’t coming off. The injuries to the two centre backs has been tough and also Vicario.

    It wasn’t long ago since Spurs won 4-0 at Man City. I don’t see an overnight change if a new manager comes in. Firstly, Spurs must get the players back fit from their starting XI as we know they can compete when they have everyone ready.

    You need to look at the whole organisation now and see where you want the club to go, what style of football you want to play and then make a decision. But mid-season isn’t going to change a lot.

    What is your opinion on Tottenham’s current goalkeepers and do you think Antonin Kinsky can usurp Guglielmo Vicario to be Tottenham’s number one? 

    Vicario is Spurs’ number 1 and when he is back fit, he will come straight back into the side. He has the experience and he has shown good performances in his Spurs career.

    Kinsky is a good signing and can gain great experience by playing games and with playing games you get to know the pace of the game and also get a good feel of how the Team wants to play as the Goal Keeper is now an even bigger part of the team with so many teams wanting to play out from the back.

    Tottenham are yet to sign an outfield player and have an injury hit squad. This month they have however booked music concerts and boxing fights at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Do you think Daniel Levy has the football team's best interests at heart? 

    It’s a tough one, but from my time at Spurs and speaking with Daniel, he 100% has the Clubs best interest at heart.

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    The one frustration from fans is that he may not give too many interviews, so you can’t see what is going on and decisions that are being made, but he has moved Spurs on with the Stadium and does want Spurs to be at the top.

    With Ange Postecoglou the latest in a long line of successful managers to struggle at the club, if not the managers, what do you think is the problem? 

    I am not in the Club right now, but in my time, we had a very tight group of players, we spoke regularly, we communicated and had good leaders.

    We had a great Manager, but we had talented players all around the pitch. Maybe this has changed and there is something not right as the players are giving lots of effort and trying, but it seems they aren’t making the right decisions on the pitch.

    From a Manager perspective, it’s a difficult one for sure as Spurs should be higher in the table.

    Postecoglou recently stated that Tottenham would be “playing with fire” by not signing anyone else in a recent press conference, what position do you believe Tottenham should strengthen at the end of this window?

    When Spurs have all their players back, they have a very good squad and can compete with the best. But with so many injuries and having 4 goalkeepers playing this season, the team can’t get a consistent team on the pitch.

    Transfer wise, in January, it’s always difficult, so you really need to be selective as to who you bring in, but if you can add to the squad, it can give a breather to some players, who have been playing so many games.

    One of Spurs bright spots has been the youngsters coming through, Bergvall, Gray, Mikey Moore… what does the future hold for these players? How much benefit will they get long-term from playing regularly in this bad run?

    Absolutely. They are all very talented players and this extended run in the team will do them so well for the future. They all have a bright future and they are getting a lot of game time.

    They are learning them a lot and it will benefit them in their career for sure.

    To come through this period will have done them a lot of good, and you can tell they aren’t phased by playing in all the competitions they are and if Spurs can invest in players in the summer, these three players especially will be crucial to the future of the Club.  

    Could Spurs go down?

    Michel: No, spurs won’t get relegated. They have players coming back fit and once they do, they will be better for sure as with all of their players fit, Spurs are a very good squad.

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    The team is in a struggle at the minute, especially at home and you can see the players feel pressure when they are on the pitch.

    The effort is there, the commitment is there, but they just seem to not be able to make the right decisions on the pitch. It will turn, but at the minute you need strong characters to push the team on.

    What is your favourite memory at Spurs?

    Michel: It’s a great Football Club, I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the Club. For me we had a top squad of players. Walker, Rose, Vertonghen, Toby, Harry, Deli, Erikson, Son joined as well.

    We are a great tight group and in terms of memory it was just being part of a very good team and winning games and the journey to the Champions League Final was great. 

    What was the buildup like to the UCL final? Was it one of the most nerve-wracking moments in your life?

    Not nerve wracking, it was full of enjoyment and anticipation.

    We knew we had a good team, we had a lot of leaders, courage and fight and were never going to give up. We fought to the end, but Liverpool just had enough.

    What are your reflections on that special night in Amsterdam?

    That really summed it up for me. It was a pleasure and was so proud to be part of that squad. We had a really good team and a group of players that were all in sync with each other.

    We communicated well as a team and had so much talent and quality. Not only the first XI, but most important was all the squad played a big part in that season and we had huge confidence in each other. 

    Is Luke Williams the man to take Swansea back to the Premier League?

    Michel: It is so tough to get to the Premier League. It’s super competitive with the relegated clubs having more money and also bigger squads.

    It’s all about having the right squad, the right manager, the right philosophy and everyone at the club on board with where you want to go.

    You need luck for sure, but the main thing is to be consistent over a period where you can progress towards the play-offs and then take the big leap up. There has been lots of changes at Swansea since my time, but by taking small steps and a positive journey forward, it is possible.

    Jorrel Hato of Ajax is the latest talent to burst through in the Netherlands. He has been linked with Arsenal among a few Prem teams, what would be the next step for him, having made the jump from Eredivisie to Britain yourself? 

    100% Jorrel Hato is a top talent, and I think almost big Club in Europe is looking at him. He starts every game, and he needs game time to gain more experience.

    He has played in a few positions in defence, and I would say don’t leave too early, but I think the Dutch League is a good one to begin your career and then to then progress to one of the big Leagues in Europe, like the Premier League or La Liga.

    I am sure he will go onto have a big career, and it could well be in the Premier League, so let’s see what happens this summer.

    Tell us about playing with Harry Kane when you were at Spurs?

    Harry Kane is a wonderful player. He is so intelligent, he works so hard, he was destined to be great. Alongside Lewandowski, they are two of the best number 9’s I have seen play.

    He can score all types of goals, with his left or right food, with his head, from the sport or free kick. He understands the game so well. He trains well and did so much work off the pitch to get himself to be the best possible version he can be.

    He does need to win trophies to be regarded as one of the best, but he can continue for a while if he takes care of his body which I know he will.


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    NFL Season Review 2024 By Jason Bell

    Lamar My Regular Season MVP

    The main award of the NFL betting season is always the award for Most Valuable Player. Only taking into account the regular season, my MVP this year has to be Lamar Jackson.

    I know the Baltimore Ravens didn’t end up making it to the final four but he still had an outstanding season.

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    Some of his regular season performances were incredible. He and Josh Allen were fighting it out for top spot all year.

    One of the main ways of putting yourself into the MVP conversation is making what I call ‘wow’ plays that make people sit up and take notice; Lamar made more than enough of those. 

    Saquon Barkley Has Been Unstoppable

    My offensive player of the year was one of the easiest decisions as it’s hard to look past Saquon Barkley – he has been unstoppable.

    It’s a shame he didn’t get the chance to break that single-season rushing record, but it was clearly the right decision because the Philadelphia Eagles have made it to the Super Bowl with him fit and ready to go. 

    The Eagles’ offense has revolved around him and he’s stepped up to the task.

    If they go on to win the Superbowl then his season won’t be forgotten in a hurry, especially if he gets 30 more rushing yards to break Terrell Davis' all-time single-season record of 2,476, including playoffs.

    Surtain Has Been The Standout On Defense

    Patrick Surtain II has been my defensive player of the year. He’s been brilliant for the Denver Broncos defense.

    It can be hard to stand out as a cornerback in the NFL because a lot of the praise goes to the linebackers who are making sacks and highlight plays.

    He got paid at the start of the season and there were questions over whether he was going to be able to live up to the expectation, but he’s certainly done that. 

    Commanders and Daniels Surprised Us All

    The team that really exceeded my, and I think everyone else’ expectations were the Washington Commanders. At the start of the season, I don’t think anybody would’ve picked them to make the final four!

    The man at the centre of their success was quarterback Jayden Daniels and he has to be my rookie of the year.

    It shows just how good a rookie is when they don’t play like one, and he looked like a seasoned pro out there at times this season. He couldn’t quite take them all the way to the Super Bowl but that was through no fault of his own. 

    The Commanders will be looking ahead to next season thinking they’re way ahead of where they thought they’d be at this stage, largely because of Daniels. Now they have no choice but to build the team around him for the foreseeable future. 

    It’s Time To Get Off The Cowboys Train 

    The team that disappointed me most this season were the Dallas Cowboys. I think it’s finally time for me to get off the Cowboys train, because I keep waiting for it all to come together but it doesn’t seem to be getting any closer.

    You look at the likes of Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb and think they should be up there competing for the playoffs, but the problem lies upstairs.

    You can have as many star players as you want, but if you don’t have the right coordinators then it won’t work. 

    Just look at the Chiefs with Steve Spagnuolo as their defensive coordinator. He’s a four-time Super Bowl champion as a defensive coach and he knows how to get it right with these star players.

    Having the stars is one thing, but having the right play-callers is so important. 

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    Now making regular television appearances at NFL events in the UK, Bell is one of the best pundits on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.

    The former Houston Texans cornerback will provide his expert insight into the latest news and upcoming games throughout the 2023 NFL season.

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