Might Bite

Might Bite Horse

Running his first competitive race in 2015, Might Bite finished third in the Betfred Treble Odds On Lucky 15’s Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race. It wouldn’t have been as much of a disappointment if it wasn’t for the fact that he was the favourite, but his second appearance at Newbury made up for the shortcoming, where he won the Visit Sri Lanka Novices’ Hurdle. The following month saw Might Bite’s first entry at Cheltenham Festival, where he ambitiously finished first in the Citipost Novices’ Hurdle.

Although his appearance in Cheltenham’s November Meeting saw a fifth-place finish in the Steel Plate And Sections Novices’ Chase, it only became a concern in the April edition of the festival, as Might Bite finished seventh, despite once again being the favourite. A consolation came in the same year, as he was able to win the Racinguk.com Kempton Park Silver Plate, finding even better form towards the end of 2016, where he finished second in the Rob Davies Chemists Novices’ Chase at Ffos Las and won the 188bet.co.uk Novices’ Chase at Doncaster.

It was in 2017 where Might Bite achieved his best year, winning all five races that he ran in. This included the RSA Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham, the Betway Mildmay Novices’ Chase at Aintree, the 32Red King George VI Chase at Kempton, the 188Bet Future Stars Intermediate Chase at Sandown, and the Soar Enterprises Online Ltd Novices’ Chase at Doncaster. As for recent form, 2018 has been a bit of a mixed bag, finishing second in the coveted Cheltenham Gold Cup, winning the Betway Bowl at Aintree, and surprisingly resulting last in the Betfair Chase at Haydock despite being clear favourite.

Might Bite Next Race

As Might Bite has become one of the few horses throughout UK and Ireland that punters are constantly interested in backing for major race meetings, it’s understandably worth keeping tabs on his next race. We’ve assured our followers that they can depend on us for every aspect of horse racing, so you’ll be able to find Might Bite odds and information on his next race below:

When is Might Bite running next?

Wednesday 26th December 2018: King George VI Chase

Might Bite at Cheltenham

The racing world took notice of Might Bite in his first entry to Cheltenham Festival, winning the 2015 edition of the Citipost Novices’ Hurdle. Coming into his second attempt at the festival with what looked like a promising record, Might Bite wasn’t able to hit the same heights, this time only finishing seventh in the Greg James After Party 27th April Handicap Hurdle, in a race where he was the clear favourite with a starting price of 5/2.

Despite the poor follow-up performance, Might Bite has been more reliable ever since, winning the 2016 RSA Novices’ Chase and finishing second in a massively competitive Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase in 2017. His starting price for the 2017 Cheltenham Gold Cup had him as a marginal favourite ahead of Native River, but with a race as hotly-contested as The Gold Cup, even placing is regarded as a reputable result.