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Fateful end: Gloria Victis on his way to Racing Post Chase glory in 2000

Neill set to relive Gloria victory with Piraya at Kempton

Paul Fielder
17 Feb 2009


The Racing Post Chase is once again set to be graced with a runner in owner Terry Neill's famous red and white silks with the David Pipe-trained French-bred Piraya set to line up at Kempton.

Nearly nine years have passed since Neill's novice chaser Gloria Victis hit the headlines with a 10 length win in the Racing Post Chase for trainer Martin Pipe, a performance that led to connections going for Cheltenham Gold Cup glory the following month.

Gloria Victis went off fourth favourite for the blue riband event won by Noel Chance's Looks Like Trouble, but was put down after a breaking a leg when still in contention two fences from home.

Neill has had numerous other high-class horses including Group 1 Flat winner Red Evie, Puntal and Dark Stranger but he admits that the death of Gloria Victis in 2000 was his biggest disappointment as an owner. He said: "I still don't like talking about it. Ironically, Dark Stranger had won the Mildmay Of Flete the day before, which had been a complete surprise."

Piraya is a 25-1 shot for the £100,000 Racing Post Chase with Coral and Stan James after disappointing when fancied for the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham in November and then falling when beaten at Ascot the following month.

"Things happened too quickly for him in the Paddy Power," said Pipe.

"He was in the process of running a decent race at Ascot last time when he fell at the last.

"He's down to [a rating of] 140 now, which is the lowest mark he has had since he's been in this country.

"Three miles on a flat track should suit him, so we'll have a look at the entries and see.

"The owner has a history in this race and obviously he would love to win it again."

Meanwhile, money from co-owner Harry Findlay has forced bookmakers to slash the price of Big Fella Thanks for the three-mile handicap.

Findlay, who owns the Paul Nicholls-trained seven-year-old with Paul Barber, said: "We have had a few quid on but mainly because it was apparent that the second and third favourite weren't going to run.

"That was the significance behind the punt, because we reckoned he was bound to start around 3-1. With him being tipped to win the Grand National and being trained by Nicholls and owned by us, it's hardly going to get any bigger."

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