Wetherby confirmed as intended destination for Ahoy Senor
Towton Novices’ Chase date before thoughts turn to Cheltenham.
Promising novice chaser Ahoy Senor will head to Wetherby for his Cheltenham Festival warm-up run, connections have confirmed. Lucinda Russell’s young star won a Grade Two race at Newbury by 31 lengths before chasing home Bravemansgame in the Kauto Star Novices Chase at Kempton Park over Christmas. While beaten seven and a half lengths, Russell’s assistant and partner, Peter Scudamore, believes there is more to come from the seven-year-old, who is as short as 6-1 with Coral and best-priced 12-1 with Paddy Power for the Festival Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham on March 16.“Ahoy Senor is fine,” said Scudamore. “I think he’ll be favourite when he goes for the Towton. “Though we were toying with the idea of running at Lingfield, I think he will go to Wetherby now. “We will just target him for that race and see what happens.” The track did not appear to suit Ahoy Senor at Kempton, but Scudamore says the talented youngster, a Grade One-winning hurdler last season, lost no caste in defeat.
🇪🇸 Vamos the Senor
That is some performance from G1 winning hurdler Ahoy Senor who absolutely bolts up in the G2 John Francome Novices’ Chase for Derek Fox & @lucindavrussell at @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/PEmzn7fy7w — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 27, 2021
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