Dreal Deal concern for Ronan McNally
Supreme Novices’ Hurdle is target for Punchestown winner.
Ronan McNally faces a race against time to get Dreal Deal back in the best possible shape before the Cheltenham Festival. The six-year-old booked his ticket for the opening contest of the meeting, the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, with an astonishing last-to-first victory in the Moscow Flyer at Punchestown. McNally’s small string have been hit by aspergillosis, a reaction caused by a form of mould, and he is pinning his hopes on a warmer spell of weather sparking a change in fortunes. “The horses just aren’t firing at the moment, which is a bit of a disaster coming up to Cheltenham,” said McNally.🐴 Grade 2 delight for @McnallyRonan as Dreal Deal, a huge drifter in the betting, lands the Sky Bet Moscow Flyer Novice Hurdle at 22/1 under @DenisFORegan at @punchestownrace.
😲 It was only in September that Dreal Deal won a handicap hurdle off 84 at Navan! pic.twitter.com/8UillRafXd— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 17, 2021
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