Horse racing betting: Stan James King George VI chase
December 24, 2007 - Ashley Wishaw

Very rarely do we consider backing horses when they are priced at odds-on, but a massive wager on Kauto Star to win the Stan James King George VI chase at Kempton at 2.30pm on Boxing Day looks bound to bring the Christmas cheer to the bah-humbug brigade.
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The last time we went in at short prices was when we suggested that Kauto Star would win the Betfair Chase at Haydock, and anyone who followed our advice to back Paul Nicholls' superstar at evens was duly rewarded when the best chaser in Britain and Ireland put in a commanding performance.
Those who take their betting on racing seriously will know that it wasn't a flawless display that saw Kauto Star finish just half a length ahead of Exotic Dancer that day.
The champ idled in front, which prompted some less-than-serious exclamations that he is on the decline, but rarely does he hit the front of a race so early. The ground was also on the soft side, and that sort of going round the Merseyside track can often be a real slog, meaning jockey Sam Thomas was perhaps being kind in the saddle. One thing on the plus side that hasn't been mentioned much in the fierce glare of the post-race analysis is Kauto Star's seemingly improved jumping. He was virtually foot perfect at Haydock - never the easiest fences to tackle at the best of times - and his leaps at the fifth-last, and the final fence, where he often loses concentration slightly, were nothing short of sensational.
The only blot on Kauto Star's CV in his last eight races was a defeat at the hands of Monet's Garden at Aintree on his seasonal bow. Trainer Paul Nicholls clearly stated that he wasn't fully fit ahead of that assignment. There was also the small matter of a whole stone in weight difference carried that day and giving the winner that amount of lead is no disgrace.
Stan James have gone out of their way to accommodate punters, who are desperate to side with Nicholls' charge, and at 5/6 he clearly represents value aiming for back-to-back King Georges.
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