Paul Nicholls admits it is difficult to gauge how forward Silviniaco Conti is ahead of his return to action in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby.
With the legendary Kauto Star retired earlier this week, the champion trainer is looking for a new flag-bearer in the staying chase division and Silviniaco Conti is an obvious candidate, having signed off a promising novice campaign with a scintillating victory over three miles at Aintree.
"He worked nicely on Thursday so we'll let him run and see how we get on. We have to go somewhere and this is a good place to start him off," said Nicholls.
"He's done enough work, but some of ours are needing a run and some aren't, so it's a job to tell. He's in great form and if the ground is good to soft that will be perfect."
Silviniaco Conti faces just five opponents, with last year's winner Weird Al a surprise absentee, along with Diamond Harry. Last year's runner-up Time For Rupert is, however, among the declarations, along with Master Of The Hall, Planet Of Sound, Midnight Chase and Wayward Prince.
Donald McCain decided against running Weird Al because he believes his charge needs more time.
The Cheshire-based trainer said: "He's fine. I just think he needs another couple of weeks before we get him back on the racecourse. He could go to Haydock (for the Betfair Chase)."
The news on Diamond Harry is less positive, with the nine-year-old having suffered yet another setback.
Owner Paul Duffy said: "Unfortunately he's picked up a slight injury and it means he won't be able to go to Wetherby, I'm afraid. It's nothing serious I'm told, but the bad luck continues. It's frustrating, but I'm getting used to the phone call leading up to a race telling me he's had another setback.
"There's a chance he could go to Wincanton (for the Badger Ales Trophy) next week if he recovers in time, or he could just go straight to Newbury (for the Hennessy Gold Cup). That is on our radar."
With the legendary Kauto Star retired earlier this week, the champion trainer is looking for a new flag-bearer in the staying chase division and Silviniaco Conti is an obvious candidate, having signed off a promising novice campaign with a scintillating victory over three miles at Aintree.
"He worked nicely on Thursday so we'll let him run and see how we get on. We have to go somewhere and this is a good place to start him off," said Nicholls.
"He's done enough work, but some of ours are needing a run and some aren't, so it's a job to tell. He's in great form and if the ground is good to soft that will be perfect."
Silviniaco Conti faces just five opponents, with last year's winner Weird Al a surprise absentee, along with Diamond Harry. Last year's runner-up Time For Rupert is, however, among the declarations, along with Master Of The Hall, Planet Of Sound, Midnight Chase and Wayward Prince.
Donald McCain decided against running Weird Al because he believes his charge needs more time.
The Cheshire-based trainer said: "He's fine. I just think he needs another couple of weeks before we get him back on the racecourse. He could go to Haydock (for the Betfair Chase)."
The news on Diamond Harry is less positive, with the nine-year-old having suffered yet another setback.
Owner Paul Duffy said: "Unfortunately he's picked up a slight injury and it means he won't be able to go to Wetherby, I'm afraid. It's nothing serious I'm told, but the bad luck continues. It's frustrating, but I'm getting used to the phone call leading up to a race telling me he's had another setback.
"There's a chance he could go to Wincanton (for the Badger Ales Trophy) next week if he recovers in time, or he could just go straight to Newbury (for the Hennessy Gold Cup). That is on our radar."
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