Ellison keen on Avenue’s chance of Cheltenham Gold
Trainer confident of good run in Caspian Caviar feature.
Brian Ellison is expecting a bold showing from Windsor Avenue in Saturday’s Caspian Caviar Gold Cup at Cheltenham. A dual winner in the bumper sphere and over hurdles, the eight-year-old looked an exciting addition to the chasing ranks last season when impressing in his first two starts at Sedgefield and Carlisle. He subsequently proved no match for Sam Spinner when chasing the hat-trick at Doncaster, and fell in another Grade Two at Haydock. However, having undergone wind surgery during the summer, Windsor Avenue made a promising start to the new campaign when runner-up to subsequent Ascot winner Imperial Aura in last month’s Colin Parker Memorial Chase at Carlisle.🌟Imperial Aura🌟
Land Rover Sale graduate Imperial Aura takes home the Listed Colin Parker Memorial at @CarlisleRaces for @kimbaileyracing 💥Sold by Crillea Farm to @Imperial_Racing / @annarossKRB 👏 #TheNewBest pic.twitter.com/FRSEzllCEg — Goffs (@Goffs1866) November 1, 2020
Chatham Street Lad makes it four wins out of five starts at @corkracecourse after taking the spoils in the Mallow Handicap Chase for Conor Orr and Mick Winters 👏 pic.twitter.com/5C2ASix7ni
— Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) November 22, 2020
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