HMS Seahorse setting sail for Coral Cup challenge
Paul Nolan’s five-year-old was a smooth winner at Navan last month.
HMS Seahorse is being primed for a raid on the Coral Cup, following an impressive success at Navan. The Paul Nolan-trained five-year-old showed good form last season, finishing third behind Vauban in the Champion Four Year Old Hurdle at Punchestown in April, having previously been fourth in the Fred Winter at the Cheltenham Festival. Given a break after finishing down the field in the Irish Cesarewitch in September, he relished the step up to two and a half miles when reappearing over hurdles last month, scoring with ease in soft ground – on his first start since a gelding operation.HMS Seahorse – fourth in the Fred Winter last year – thrives on his first stab over 2m4f in the valuable @NavanRacecourse Handicap Hurdle 🏇 pic.twitter.com/iJLEUJChxy
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“He was good at Navan,” said Nolan. “He looked like he stayed well and I think he’s a horse who is in no way ground dependent. “He seems to be able to handle it every way and I’m hoping the improvement has come from him being gelded. “There are times when it doesn’t make any difference at all, but this fella definitely seems to have improved for it.”
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