Cheltenham is Next Main Destination
Mount Mews wins at Doncaster
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On Sunday at Naas in the 2m 4f grade 1 novice hurdle, Next Destination ( Tony) took his chance, Settled behind leader and disputed 2nd, 3rd at 7th, headway to dispute lead from 3 out, led from next and extended advantage going best before last, ridden run-in and kept on well near finish winning by 1l. He gets 52.8 points
On Tuesday at Doncaster in the 2m 3f novice
chase, Mount Mews ( Bob),
went to post, Jumped well, raced in 2nd place
from 1st, upsides 6th, led 8th, effortlessly drew clear run-in, winning easily by 7l. He
gets 22.4 points.
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
January Total
Martin 83 513.1
Cliff 439.5
Peej
390.7
Steve 17
376.64
Cod
318.9
Neil
17 280.7
Tony 52.8
246.5
Bob
39.4 151.6
News
Last year's
winner Sizing John will chart a direct route towards the Cheltenham Gold Cup
in March.
Jessica Harrington's eight-year-old
was in the frame to run beforehand in the Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown on
February 4 — a race he won 12 months ago.
But his trainer told the Punter:
"He's going to go straight to the Gold Cup. I'd rather go there fresh and
well. He's in good form, he looks good and he's been back cantering this
week." Harrington said: "Nothing came
to light that you could hang your hat on. I just think the race came too soon.
It didn't look like he had a hard race (at Punchestown), but these things can
be deceptive — both him and Djakadam (John Durkan runner-up) ran flat at
Leopardstown last time."
Philip
Hobbs' juvenile champion Defi Du
Seuil is among the initial entries for the
Betfair Hurdle as 59 hopefuls have been put forward for the Newbury highlight.
William Henry also has an entry
Trainer
Willie Mullins believes the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown next month is
"back on the radar" for Faugheen.
Mullins has yet to establish the
precise reasons behind the gifted 10-year-old's meek reverse in the Ryanair
Hurdle over Christmas.
But Faugheen impressed his trainer in
a canter on Monday morning and could now return to Leopardstown on February 3
in a race he won two years ago.
Mullins told the Punter: "It
(Irish Champion Hurdle) wasn't there before, but it's come back on the radar
with what I've seen (on Monday morning).
"I was very taken with the
canter and our vet checked him over immediately afterwards and said he was
fine.
"During the week it looks like
I'll be able to put him back into full work."
Stablemate Yorkhill was also a
disappointment over the festive period, having finished well beaten in the
Leopardstown Christmas Chase on his first start over three miles for Mullins.
Last season's JLT Novices' Chase
winner will now drop back in trip, with a Cheltenham Gold Cup campaign
seemingly off the agenda.
.
Mullins said: "I've no doubt he
would stay (three miles) if he had a better temperament. He's bred to stay.
"But at the moment we're looking
at shorter trips for him. I think his next run will be at a shorter trip over
fences.
Cloudy
Dream is likely to be back in action next
month as connections aim to find him a suitable opportunity to return to
winning ways
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