Sixmilebridge
Virgin Bet Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase (G1)
There will be definitely be some split opinions on the 2026 Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at Sandown. On the one hand, there is the form book. Kitzbuhel came to grief before halfway and didn’t really look to be in love with the testing conditions or the jumping test at Sandown before he parted with Paul Townend at the fence in front of the stands. Kala Conti is a very good mare, but all of her best form has come in the autumn and her record after the 1st January for Gordon Elliott now reads 5-07-2. Miami Magic had beaten Regent’s Stroll at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day and wasn’t necessarily the “also ran” that an SP of 14/1 might have suggested. His best form has come on better ground, but he has only had a couple of tries on more testing conditions and I think he did run his race on Saturday, albeit that he is more likely to win a handicap than a grade 1 later in the season. He made a few niggling errors at his fences on Saturday, especially in the latter half of the race and an official rating of 142 does look to be about right for Stuart Edmunds charge. If we make comparisons with the other 3 runners in the Scilly Isles then it would temper enthusiasm for what Sixmilebridge may have achieved, but I’d prefer to take a wider view of his performance from the data


An overall time of 5:21.62 is par for the course under soft conditions. In recent years it ranks in the middle for this race, with the likes of Defi du Seuil (2019), Terrefort (2018) and Top Notch (2017) all going faster with similar going descriptions. The small field put pay to any chance of a fast time, but if we were to compare the sectional times of Sixmilebridge to the other winners over fences on Saturday, it does paint him in a slightly better light. He was almost 5s faster than Norn Iron in the Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase over the same course and distance earlier on the card, carrying 6 lbs more. When we compare the pair of them over the final half a mile, Sixmilebridge was significantly quicker, recording a late speed figure of 28.64 mph and running the last 4 furlongs in 60.09s compared to the 63.01s run by Norn Iron. Harry Cobden gave Norn Iron a very patient ride and didn’t ask him for maximum effort until the final couple of furlongs, but having started ahead of him, the fact that Sixmilebridge was considerably quicker after jumping the railway fences does at least work in his favour.


He’s a very good jumper and this was a career best effort, even if we allow for the disappointing runs of the 2 Irish raiders. However, all 3 wins over fences have come in races run to suit in a small field. The December win at Cheltenham had a finishing speed of 99% and I think he will get 3 miles in time, but Califet en Vol hasn’t advertised that form in the interim period and Sixmilebridge probably has another 7-10 lbs of improvement to find before he can be considered a contender for the major Grade 1 races next season once he steps out of novice company. After just 3 starts over fences that is entirely possible and he has a very good record at Cheltenham away from the festival, but after promising campaigns he has disappointed at the last 2 festivals in the Champion Bumper and the Turners Novices’ Hurdle and I suspect that he will come up slightly short in March too.