Andrew Slattery looks to Sir Allen for Cheltenham Festival first
Trainer excited to saddle a runner at showpiece meeting.
Having seen several of his former proteges light up the Cheltenham Festival in previous years, Andrew Slattery is looking forward to saddling his first ever runner at the showpiece meeting next month in the form of promising juvenile hurdler Sir Allen. The County Tipperary is better known as a Flat trainer under Rules, with Group Two scorer Creggs Pipes and Listed-winning sprinter An Saighdiur among the more familiar names to have been in his care. He is no stranger to the jumping game either, though, having brought a number of future stars through his point-to-point academy, most notably the brilliant Faugheen. Slattery watched on from afar as one of the most popular National Hunt horses of recent times powered up the Cheltenham hill to win a Champion Hurdle for Willie Mullins in 2015, while Cooldine was another Festival winner for the same team in the 2009 RSA Chase.
He said: “We sold Faugheen after he won his point-to-point, as well as Cooldine. We also had a good horses like Monksland, Quel Esprit and Shan Blue. “We sold all those after their point-to-points, so while plenty of them have run at Cheltenham, we’ve never actually had a runner there ourselves. “We’ve had a few runners at Royal Ascot, but never Cheltenham, so it’s something to look forward to.” Sir Allen is rated in the 60s on the Flat, but has not done much wrong in three starts over hurdles this winter. After chasing home leading Triumph Hurdle contender Blood Destiny on his jumping bow at Cork, the Territories gelding went one better at Punchestown on New Year’s Eve before following up at Naas last weekend in a rated novice event that has produced three of the last four winners of the Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham in Band Of Outlaws, Aramax and Brazil.
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A good effort from Sir Allen who strikes for Cian Michael Quirke & Andrew Slattery to open his account under Rules at the second of asking @punchestownrace Results & free replays ➡ https://t.co/sBcsavHpYf pic.twitter.com/ZheY49PDvn — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 31, 2022

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