ITV Racing's Oli Bell has huge chance of celebrating win with own horse during live broadcast
The broadcaster and a group of friends own Two For Gold who will bid for the £100,000 veterans chase series final at Sandown on Saturday
by Jon Lees · The MirrorITV Racing presenter Oli Bell reckons he has “a massive chance” of celebrating a victory with his own horse live on the channel on Saturday.
Bell is one of the group of friends who own Two For Gold who goes for the £100,000 Unibet Veterans Handicap Chase Final.
The Kim Bailey-trained 11-year-old has already won more than £260,000 for Bell and members of the Clancy family
And if he wins, Bell says, “We might have a Big Orange mark two.”
In 2017 the broadcaster memorably ran onto the track at Royal Ascot after Big Orange, trained by his uncle Michael Bell, landed the Gold Cup.
He later revealed that when meeting Queen Elizabeth II the following day asked him if he was “the lunatic that ran on the track yesterday”
Two For Gold qualified for the final with victory in a veterans series qualifier at Ascot.
“He bolted up in that race last year,” said Bell. “This looks much tougher and you could make a case for any number of runners, but to be honest I think Two For Gold will be hard to beat.
“He scoped bad after his last race at Chepstow. Even if you look at that form he was right up there turning in and at Ascot the time before the horse that beat him has won again since off top weight.
“His form is rock solid. He was a Grade 1 runner-up last year, he won the Winter Millions. He’s been an amazing horse for us.
“I’ve not been at the racecourse when he has won so I hope that curse can end.”