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L’Eau du Sud Aims to Make History for Title Leader Skelton at Tingle Creek

December 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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Dan Skelton, who came close to winning the last two National Hunt Trainers’ Championships, has made a remarkable start to this season’s competition, already earning over £1.7 million in prize money and leading second-placed Ollie Murphy by nearly £1 million. While Willie Mullins’ total winnings will be crucial in April 2026, Skelton’s quality has shone through with key victories in major Spring Festival events despite having fewer overall wins (300 to 66 losses).

Although Skelton had 20 fewer winners compared to the 2024-25 season, his prize money has increased by almost £450,000, indicating improved performance. This quality boost could be further proven at Sandown on Saturday, where L’Eau de Sud faces stiff competition in the Grade 1 Tingle Creek Chase against Mullins’ Ile Etaite Tan and Henderson’s John Bon, the latter being a two-time champion.

The Tingle Creek Chase is the final major chase in a string of four held on consecutive weekends in November and December, and a win for L’Eau de Sud would make Skelton the first trainer ever to win all four in one season. While the Betfair Chase is relatively recent (since 2005), Tingle Creek has a long history dating back to 1969. Skelton was also the first to clinch the Paddy Power/Coral/Tingle Creek Triple Crown, and a victory here would tighten the rivalry with Mullins, whose Ile Etaite Tan is expected to be a major earner this season.

Ile Etaite Tan made a striking return after almost a year’s break with a commanding Grade 1 win over Jonbon, who, despite trailing in his most recent race, may still improve. This sets the stage for a competitive three-way battle for Tingle Creek, reminiscent of the 2004 contest between Moscow Flyer, Azertyop, and Welchief. All are top-class Group 1 winners, but Jonbon may find it hard to overturn recent defeats against Ile Etaite Tan and L’Eau de Sud. With close ratings and form, the race promises excitement and value betting opportunities.

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Other highlights include Sundown’s strong showing and the anticipation surrounding several promising four-year-olds vying for Grade 1 status, including last year’s Triumph Hurdle runner-up Drain. Across various meetings at Weatherby, Aintree, Chepstow, Sundown, and Wolverhampton, several notable horses and races are drawing attention, creating a lively racing atmosphere.

Fan Take: This season’s fierce competition, marked by Skelton’s rapid rise and the deep rivalries with top trainers like Mullins, is electrifying for horse racing fans. It signals thrilling, high-stakes events that push trainers and horses to deliver their best, enhancing the sport’s excitement and legacy.

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