Connections of Threeunderthrufive keen on Brown Advisory bid
Max McNeill-owned seven-year-old does have other Festival options.
Threeunderthrufive may head for the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at the Cheltenham Festival as connections are keen to bid for Grade One glory before his novice status elapses. The Paul Nicholls-trained, Max McNeill-owned gelding has been beaten only once since graduating to the steeplechasing ranks, finishing second on his debut over obstacles in October before going on to rack up four successive victories under retained rider Adrian Heskin. A Cheltenham success in November was followed by two triumphs in Grade Two races as the seven-year-old won the December Novices’ Chase at Doncaster and the Hampton Novices’ Chase at Warwick, both run over a trip of three miles. Threeunderthrufive holds a trio of Festival entries, but his connections are swaying towards another three-mile assignment in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase rather a tilt at the Ultima Handicap Chase over a furlong further or a step up to three miles and six furlongs in the National Hunt Chase. The latter race is for amateur jockeys only, precluding Heskin, and connections are also mindful that contest is not necessarily an easier task than the Brown Advisory after Escaria Ten crossed paths with Galvin when contesting the race last season in an attempt to avoid Monkfish.
“The Brown Advisory would be our preferred option, there’s a few reasons for that; Adrian can obviously ride, and secondly last season with Escaria Ten we went for the so-called easier option with the National Hunt Chase and we ran into Galvin, who is the favourite for the Gold Cup,” said Iain Turner, racing manager to the McNeill family who own both Threeunderthrufive and Escaria Ten. “Just because a race looks easier at the time, it doesn’t always mean it works out like that. “He’s won two Grade Twos, one with a penalty, and this might be his only chance to run in a Grade One. “Hopefully it’s not, but it might be and if he shows he’s not up to that class and perhaps we should have gone further we can drop him back into handicap company for something like the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown at the end of the season.” Nicholls has one of the leading fancies in the Brown Advisory with Bravemansgame, a horse unbeaten over fences and already a Grade One winner after taking the Kauto Star at Kempton Park on Boxing Day.

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