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Looks Like Trouble

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Looks Like Trouble
Racing silks of Michael & Gerry Worcester
and Tim Collins
SireZaffaran
GrandsireAssert
DamLavengaddy
DamsireBalgaddy
SexGelding
Foaled7 May 1992
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederStephen Reel
OwnerMichael & Gerry Worcester
Universal Conference & Incentive Travel
Tim Collins
TrainerNoel Chance
Record18: 8-2-2
Earnings£336,017[1]
Major wins
RSA Chase (1999)
Pillar Chase (2000)
Cheltenham Gold Cup (2000)
James Nicholson Wine Merchant Champion Chase (2000)
Last updated on December 5, 2008

Looks Like Trouble (foaled 7 May 1992) is a retired Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse trained by Noel Chance. A specialised Steeplechaser, he raced between February 1997 and June 2003 and won eight of his eighteen races.

In 2000, he was well-fancied for the Cheltenham Gold Cup at the odds of 9–2 and was ridden by Richard Johnson. At the tenth fence, the horse blundered badly and almost lost its chance in the race. He eventually went on to win by five lengths. In second was the future King George VI Chase winner Florida Pearl, ridden by Paul Carberry. In fourth was the previous year's Gold Cup winner, See More Business, ridden by Mick Fitzgerald.

After the race was abandoned in 2001, the horse was an unsuccessful favourite for the 2002 Gold Cup.

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