Cheltenham: Dan Skelton's L'Eau Du Sud sinks Jonbon with stylish Shloer Chase success

Dan Skelton's highly-rated L'Eau Du Sud, ridden by Harry Skelton, dominated a depleted field in the Shloer Chase at Cheltenham, leaving Jonbon a distant second.

The conditions on the day proved unfavourable for all runners, with strong winds and heavy rain making it difficult to maintain momentum. Despite this, L'Eau Du Sud breezed through the contest, never allowing his rivals any space to challenge. Harry Skelton was keen to assert control from an early stage, riding the winner like a champion in waiting.

Jonbon, however, was unable to keep pace with L'Eau Du Sud's blistering pace, and by the time the latter began to slow down, Jonbon had dropped out of contention. The hat-trick-seeking favourite had been well-beaten at Sandown 12 months ago before a significant improvement, but it now looks as though he still has some work to do.

Victory for L'Eau Du Sud not only marked a career-best performance from the five-year-old, but also highlighted his ability to thrive on challenging conditions. Skelton attributed the win to the fact that his horse was 'ready' for the test, stating that the conditions may have made Jonbon look good compared to the rest of the field.

The trainer's decision to run L'Eau Du Sud at Cheltenham rather than Warwick in the Kingmaker was vindicated on the day. Skelton has been open about his horse's previous struggles with racing, but he now looks like a different animal. While it remains to be seen how he will handle some of the bigger fences, the likes of the Tingle Creek and Champion Chase are likely to be in L'Eau Du Sud's sights.

Skelton was cautious when discussing Jonbon's prospects for the future, acknowledging that his rival has "blown the cobwebs away" after a lacklustre performance at Sandown. He went on to say that it was unlikely Jonbon would run again until next season, but hinted that he may not have seen his best form yet.

The victory marked a significant step forward for L'Eau Du Sud and his connections, who are now poised to take on the bigger fences in the coming months.
 
omg what a day at cheltenham πŸ’₯🐴 i'm so hyped for l'eau du sud he totally dominated that field πŸ™ŒπŸ† the conditions were tough but he just breezed through it like a pro 😎 and harry skelton's riding skills are simply insane 🀩 jonbon tried his best but just couldn't keep up πŸš«πŸ’” anyway, i'm loving l'eau du sud's newfound confidence 🌟🐴 now let's see him take on those big fences like the tingle creek and champion chase 🎯πŸ’ͺ
 
Man I'm so over this rain πŸŒ‚πŸ˜’ like, it's always ruining my video game marathons, can't even get a decent frame rate when it's pouring outside. And you know what they say about the weather... I was watching that new Netflix show the other day and I had no idea who the lead actor was until he started talking, then suddenly I knew πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ guess I need to brush up on my celebrity trivia.

So anyway back to horse racing, I'm just glad L'Eau Du Sud won or whatever 😊. But seriously have you ever noticed how some trainers are like "oh we trained this horse for the biggest prize" but then they lose and it's all "oh well, at least we tried"? Like what's wrong with admitting defeat? πŸ™„
 
Wow πŸ’₯, what's up with Jonbon? He was absolutely destroyed by L'Eau Du Sud today πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, I know it's not easy racing in those conditions, but come on! Harry Skelton rode like a champ though 😎. Interesting how the trainer thinks he's still got some work to do after that beat at Sandown last year πŸ“ˆ.

And I gotta say, L'Eau Du Sud is looking like a serious contender for the bigger fences now πŸ’ͺ. The fact that Skelton picked Cheltenham over Warwick makes total sense, and it paid off big time πŸŽ‰. Skelton's right about Jonbon blowing his own cobwebs away too πŸ˜‚. Not sure when he'll be back in the saddle again, but hopefully next season will bring some better form 🀞.
 
I'm loving Dan Skelton's strategy here 🀩! Running L'Eau Du Sud at Cheltenham rather than Warwick was the right call, and it clearly paid off. But, I gotta say, those conditions were super tough for everyone, even L'Eau Du Sud. I mean, you can't win 'em all, right? πŸŒͺ️ Still, it's clear that Skelton has done his homework on Jonbon, and now they're just going to have to wait and see how he bounces back.

And, gotta give Harry Skelton credit for his ride – he really did assert control from the start. But, at the same time, I'm a bit worried about L'Eau Du Sud's chances against some of those bigger fences. We'll just have to see how it plays out next season 🀞
 
I don’t usually comment but this win by L'Eau Du Sud is pretty impressive 🀯. I mean, it was obvious he's got some pace, but it's how he handled those strong winds and heavy rain that really stood out. It's like Skelton said, his horse just looked ready to go from the start.

I think it's also interesting to see Jonbon getting blown away (pun intended 🐴) by L'Eau Du Sud. The conditions were pretty tough, so you can't blame him for struggling. But at the same time, you've got to wonder if he's still got some work to do before he can take on the best of the field.

It's also a great sign for Skelton and his team that L'Eau Du Sud is thriving in those tough conditions. They're definitely going to be contenders for some of the bigger races coming up, and it'll be interesting to see how they handle some of the tougher fences. πŸ€”
 
omg u guys, dan skelton's horse l'eau du sud is literally unstoppable πŸš€πŸ΄! i mean, 5 years old and already dominating the shloer chase? that's insane πŸ’₯. and the way harry skelton rode him was pure perfection πŸ™Œ. but seriously, it's all about how prepared the horses are for the conditions, right? l'eau du sud looked like he had it in his bag from the start πŸ€‘. and now they're gonna take on some of the bigger fences, i'm so here for it πŸŽ‰! jonbon might be a contender, but l'eau du sud's got this πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ†πŸ΄ lmao what a dominant win by L'Eau Du Sud 🀯!! 5-year-old is on fire πŸ”₯ and Harry Skelton is the perfect rider for him πŸ‘. Conditions were harsh, but L'Eau Du Sud still managed to breeze through it like it was a Sunday stroll 😴. Jonbon's loss is actually good for everyone else πŸ™Œ because now we get to see L'Eau Du Sud tackle bigger fences and potentially become a champion πŸ†. Skelton's right, Jonbon blew the cobwebs away after that poor Sandown performance πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't wait to see how they do in the Tingle Creek and Champion Chase πŸŽ‰!
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, Dan Skelton's horse is on fire rn πŸ΄πŸ’¨! I mean, dominating a depleted field in those nasty conditions? That takes skill and teamwork. Harry Skelton rode that horse like a pro, and it showed πŸ™Œ.

But for real tho, Jonbon looked lost out there πŸ˜‚. I feel bad for the guy, 'cause he's got some great form before, but L'Eau Du Sud just took it to him. I'm curious to see how they'll bounce back next season tho.

I also gotta give props to Skelton for making that call on running at Cheltenham instead of Warwick πŸ€”. It paid off big time! Now we're hyped to see L'Eau Du Sud tackle the bigger fences πŸ‘€.
 
🀯 I'm telling you, L'Eau Du Sud is like a completely different horse now! The guy was getting thrashed at Sandown 12 months ago but he's absolutely transformed himself. Skelton's training must be doing something right πŸ™Œ. And that wind and rain just made him look even better, if you ask me. I mean, Jonbon had it in the bag last year but couldn't get past the starting gate this time around. Guess it was just one of those days for him 😐. Skelton's comment about his rival blowing away the cobwebs is spot on, though - Jonbon still needs to prove himself in some big races πŸ†. Can't wait to see what L'Eau Du Sud does next! πŸ’¨
 
OMG, 2nd place with an 18l gap is actually really bad for Jonbon 🀯! I mean, 12 months ago he got beaten by 25l at Sandown, so this win for L'Eau Du Sud is like a big step forward πŸ˜…. L'Eau Du Sud's stats are insane, won the race in 2m 28s and had a speed rating of 169 πŸ“ˆ. And y'know what? The weather conditions didn't even help Jonbon, it was just his pace that got him πŸŒ‚.

But, I gotta give it to Harry Skelton, he rode L'Eau Du Sud like a dream πŸ‘! The horse's win margin is the 2nd largest in Shloer Chase history πŸ“Š. And, let's be real, L'Eau Du Sud looks like a serious contender for the Tingle Creek and Champion Chase πŸ†.

L'Eau Du Sud's career earnings are now over Β£240k πŸ’Έ, which is huge! He's definitely got some work to do before he can take on the likes of Shantou Star and Veros πŸ’ͺ. Skelton's training stats are looking pretty solid too πŸ“Š, with 3 wins in the last 5 races.

Anyway, I'm loving this win for L'Eau Du Sud! πŸŽ‰
 
🀯 I mean, can we talk about how ridiculous Jonbon's performance was? He got blown away like it was nothing! The conditions were tough, no doubt, but that horse just got left behind like a stone πŸŒ€. And Skelton is right, the field was depleted, so it's not like he ran against an elite squad. I'm not saying L'Eau Du Sud didn't deserve to win, but come on, Jonbon had some serious work to do to catch up. Maybe he just needs more time? πŸ€” And btw, 12 months ago at Sandown was a major wake-up call for him, so this win isn't exactly a surprise... πŸ’‘
 
aww man πŸ€— i feel like L'Eau Du Sud was just really meant to shine today, you know? he's been working so hard and proving himself against tough conditions... it's amazing to see him overcome his struggles and come out on top πŸ’ͺ🏽! Harry Skelton must be an incredible jockey for how smoothly he rode the horse πŸ΄πŸ’¨. I'm really rooting for L'Eau Du Sud now, he seems like such a talented horse πŸ‘. It's not looking good for Jonbon after that last performance... but like Skelton said, maybe he just needs some time to get back up to speed πŸ•°οΈ. anyway, yay for L'Eau Du Sud and his amazing team! πŸŽ‰
 
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