Faugheen_Machine mentioned a possible race at Gowran thursday 24th.
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Arkle 2019
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Kayley Woollacott would not be afraid to send Lalor straight to the Cheltenham Festival without another run if the ground remains fast.
Woollacott is hoping to run her stable star in the Lightning Novices' Chase at Doncaster on January 26 as a prep race for the Arkle in March.
But if rain fails to materialise Woollacott would have no qualms about sending the seven-year-old straight to Prestbury Park, for which he is around a 5/1 chance.
"Lalor is in really good form, he's done some lovely pieces of work recently. He's ticking along, looks great and has been squealing and bucking every day," the trainer said in her Betway blog.
"We're really pleased with him at the moment.
"The plan is still the Lightning Novices' Chase at Doncaster at the end of the month, although we'll need some rain. As long as it's genuinely good ground, he'll be fine.
"If it's too quick, he'll go straight to Cheltenham, and I wouldn't be worried about the gap between races. He's always gone well fresh."
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostIf CE doesn't run next Thursday then I'd say it is highly unlikely he is chasing at Cheltenham.
"A lot of ours are winning, a lot have run well, a few have been beaten and some have run badly.
Sure, you could say some were disappointing, but that’s more reflective of what we’re running at the moment due to the unseasonably quick ground.
There’s been a few maiden winners who have stepped up in class and haven’t proved quite good enough.
It’s going to be a very busy and informative couple of weeks coming up with the Thyestes Chase,
The going will dictate who we send in the end, but it’s not just about the feature race.
There’ll be a lot of trainers trying to get a run into their Festival horses on the undercard too, so it should be a great occasion"Last edited by Scooby91; 17 January 2019, 05:21 PM.https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Originally posted by Scooby91 View PostWhenever the ground comes right he'll run. There's no cause for concern. As they said once again today today ....
"A lot of ours are winning, a lot have run well, a few have been beaten and some have run badly.
Sure, you could say some were disappointing, but that’s more reflective of what we’re running at the moment due to the unseasonably quick ground.
There’s been a few maiden winners who have stepped up in class and haven’t proved quite good enough.
It’s going to be a very busy and informative couple of weeks coming up with the*Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park*next week and the*Dublin Racing Festival*the weekend after.
We’ve plenty of entries for both but it could be the first good ground running of the Thyestes in a very long time. The going will dictate who we send in the end, but it’s not just about the feature race.
There’ll be a lot of trainers trying to get a run into their Festival horses on the undercard too, so it should be a great occasion.
It’s going to be a very busy and informative couple of weeks coming up with the*Thyestes Chase,
The going will dictate who we send in the end, but it’s not just about the feature race.
There’ll be a lot of trainers trying to get a run into their Festival horses on the undercard too, so it should be a great occasion"
The temptation will be to hold him back for a novice chase campaign next season and is probably the reason he has been given a English and Irish champion hurdle entry.
Hope you are right btw.
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