Thunder Rock has festive options at Kempton and Cheltenham
Six-year-old set to test big-race credentials.
Olly Murphy is weighing up options over the Christmas period for his star novice chaser Thunder Rock – with both Kempton and Cheltenham entering the equation. An impressive winner in handicap company on both starts over fences, he was set to be handed his first major challenge in the Noel Novices’ Chase at the abandoned Ascot meeting last week but Murphy is now seeking alternatives for the 150-rated novice, who is owned by the McNeill family. Keen to put Thunder Rock’s Graded credentials to the test and gauge where they stand with the six-year-old, Murphy has identified a pair of Grade Two contests, the Ladbrokes Wayward Lad Novices’ Chase at Kempton on December 27 and the Paddy Power Novices’ Chase – better known as the Dipper – on the New Year’s Day card at Prestbury Park, as races that have both come into the reckoning for a horse that is a clear favourite of the master of Warren Chase Stables.Smart one for @O_J_murphy91 – Thunder Rock makes it two from two over fences, beating Solo at @Ascot in good style under @adrianheskin for the @McNeill_Family… pic.twitter.com/PBbTU6TwUx
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 18, 2022
He said: “It’s a little bit up in the air at the moment, but he will have an entry in the Wayward Lad at Kempton and he will also have an entry in the Dipper at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day. “I think two miles will be OK if the ground is slow enough, but I would be slightly concerned about going over two miles on good ground around Kempton. We’ll have to see what the weather does and I’ll speak with Max McNeill and their racing manager, Iain Turner, and decide what we want to do. “Ultimately, I think he is a two-and-a-half-miler, but we are kind of short of options and he’ll either run in one of the Wayward Lad or the Dipper.

Easy! Go Dante makes it a winning hurdles bow, after a fall two out from Black Poppy left him and @AidanColeman in the clear! @O_J_murphy91 pic.twitter.com/O4btQG9u6F
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 26, 2021
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