Vaughan has high hopes as Le Milos goes for Girmthorpe gold
‘I’m super happy with him, he’s in a good place and we’re looking forward to it’.
Tim Vaughan is hoping Le Milos can continue his progression at Doncaster on Saturday after vetoing Cheltenham and the Midlands National in favour of the Virgin Bet Grimthorpe Chase. The seven-year-old has run twice this season and won on both occasions, taking a three-mile handicap chase by seven and a half lengths at Exeter on New Year’s Day and then striking at Sandown early last month. Raised 4lb to a mark of 143 as a result of the latter triumph, the bay will carry 11st 8lb for the three-mile-two-furlong Doncaster feature. “Every day he’s getting better and better and he’s in great form at home,” said Vaughan. “I’m super happy with him, he’s in a good place and I think it makes a good amount of sense to go here and we’re looking forward to it.
“I suppose we’ve just found his niche in life with a bit of age and a bit more maturity, three miles, soft ground and fences – it all seems to be making him tick.” Vaughan is happy with the handicapper’s estimation of Les Milos’ ability after he was raised to a career-high mark following the Sandown success. “In the scheme of things I think it was a nice race, the runner-up (Deise Aba) is a nice horse that had come in second in two previous runs, so it’s probably appropriate for the ability he showed on the day,” the trainer said. “I don’t feel we need to grumble on that, we’ve just got to take our chance now.” The Doncaster race comes in place of a tilt at a Cheltenham handicap or the Midlands Grand National at Uttoxeter, with Vaughan feeling the latter event may have come too early in Les Milos’ career.
Le Milos (12-1) and jockey Alan Johns landed the 3m Virgin Bet Masters Handicap Chase for trainer Tim Vaughan, denying Deise Alba a third win in the race by a head. pic.twitter.com/4dFZEGLho7
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