Lalor on comeback trail following heart issue
Kayley Woollacott unsure whether stable star will run this term.
Kayley Woollacott’s stable star Lalor could make a late seasonal comeback as he continues to regain fitness after an absence caused by atrial fibrillation. The nine-year-old was last seen in January 2020, when he ran with great credit in two Grade Three chases at Cheltenham. Going down by just a short head in a three-way photo finish in the Paddy Power Handicap Chase, the German-bred gelding then returned to Prestbury Park to finish third by three-quarters of a length in the Paddy Power 45 Sleeps To Cheltenham Trophy Handicap Chase. Those performances brought the horse’s campaign to a close, with vets then diagnosing him with an irregular heartbeat just as he was gaining fitness ahead of the current season.“He was nearly ready to run, late last year, November time I think,” Woollacott explained. “We wanted to get him out and then he did a flat piece of work, it was a bit of a headscratcher. “Then we found it pretty quickly, luckily we’ve got a good team of vets and he got treated in early December.”
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