No reason so far for A Plus Tard disappointment – De Bromhead
Savills Chase on the agenda over Christmas if all is well.
Henry de Bromhead remains keen to head to next month’s Savills Chase at Leopardstown with A Plus Tard after so far failing to find an obvious reason for his disappointing return to action at Haydock on Saturday. The Cheveley Park Stud-owned gelding was a brilliant winner of the Betfair Chase 12 months ago and was unsurprisingly a short price to double up on his first start since claiming Gold Cup glory in March. But A Plus Tard failed to travel or jump with his trademark enthusiasm and Rachael Blackmore pulled him up early in the home straight. De Bromhead remains perplexed by the performance – but if nothing comes to light over the coming days he will put a line through it and move on.The last time A Plus Tard was on ITV 𝙏𝙃𝙄𝙎 happened 👀#ITVRacing | @haydockraces pic.twitter.com/e1VjOoVoIX
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“Nothing (has shown up) as yet. I just saw him this morning and he trotted out perfect,” the County Waterford handler said on Monday. “We just don’t know at the moment. Our vet was doing a lot of things with him this morning and I haven’t spoken to him since. “His bloods have been checked and his heart. His bloods were done last Monday and they were perfect, I think the racecourse checked his heart straight after and he scoped and he was perfect. “He’s moving perfect. People were saying he was a bit reluctant to go down to the start, I didn’t see that. Genuinely I don’t know.” It was put to De Bromhead that perhaps A Plus Tard was still feeling the effects of his Gold Cup success eight months ago, but he finds it difficult to subscribe to that theory given how well he had been working in his preparation.

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