Champ and Paisley Park poised for Long Walk rematch
Veteran stayers to renew rivalry at Kempton.
Champ and Paisley Park will renew rivalry in the rescheduled Ladbrokes Long Walk Hurdle at Kempton on Boxing Day. The race was due to be run at Ascot before Christmas but the cold snap saw the fixture cancelled, giving racegoers in Sunbury an additional highlight on one of the feature festive cards. Nicky Henderson’s Champ proved a neck too strong for the Emma Lavelle-trained Paisley Park in a thrilling finish to last month’s Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury, with the latter narrowly failing with his customary late charge.Another switching up in trip is Hughie Morrison’s Not So Sleepy, a well-beaten third behind Constitution Hill in the Fighting Fifth, while the five-strong field is completed by the Paul Nicholls-trained Miranda – a Listed victor at Kempton on her most recent spin. Nicholls holds a strong hand in the Ladbrokes Kauto Star Novices’ Chase, fielding both Gelino Bello and McFabulous.
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