Potters Corner to miss Chepstow in favour of cross country campaign
Williams to follow Tiger Roll template en route to Aintree.
Christian Williams has decided to take the Tiger Roll route to Aintree with Potters Corner, and will skip a defence of this month’s Welsh Grand National in favour of the cross country chases at Cheltenham. Potters Corner was a famous home winner at Chepstow last year, owned and trained by proud Welshmen, so the decision to stay away this time must have been a tough one – but Williams is adamant he is doing the best thing by the 10-year-old. Potters Corner finished third on his first run over Cheltenham’s cross country course last month, and is set to return next week and then again at the Festival in March. “I know the horse well and I know how long it took him to recover last year,” said Williams.A special day – @jacktudor9 reflecting on his landmark career success in the Welsh Grand National aboard Potters Corner at @Chepstow_Racing 👏 #SkyGetIn pic.twitter.com/7BVQgskjXE
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 3, 2020
“I told the owners last year he only had a certain amount of those National-type races left in him – and with the cross-country races, they are constantly on the turn and it’s not the same endurance. “The ground is never too soft either, because they only race on it three times a year, (so) it doesn’t get opened up. “It’s completely different – after he ran in the cross country last month, he could probably have run somewhere else the next day. But after the Welsh National, we were goosed for months before he was back to himself. “We think he could win the Welsh National again this year, but I put it to the owners that we could go to Cheltenham with a realistic chance and still have him for Aintree – and they were brilliant about it.
IKnowUTooWell leading PottersCorner and LimitedReserve up the river @itvracing squad 🤞🤞 pic.twitter.com/tsqsbfOWJJ
— Christian Williams Racing (@CWilliamsRacing) October 12, 2019
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