Flooring Porter heading in the right direction back at Leopardstown
Punchestown outing did not go as hoped.
Gavin Cromwell’s Flooring Porter is backed to benefit from a return to a left-handed track when he lines up for the Neville Hotels Novice Chase at Leopardstown on Friday. The eight-year-old is twice the winner of the Stayers’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and started his chasing career earlier this season. His debut over fences was a success at Cheltenham in October, where he beat Nigel Twiston-Davies’ Broadway Boy by two and half lengths to land a novice chase over three miles and half a furlong. His next outing came at Punchestown in the Florida Pearl, where he drifted left around the right-handed track and was eventually inconvenienced by a loose horse in finishing third. Cromwell expects Flooring Porter to be happier back on a left-handed track and is happy to put a line through that last run.“He’s back going left-handed, he’s very well,” the trainer said. “The ground is going to be very testing, but he should be fine on it and I’m looking forward to it. “It was just one of the those races (Punchestown) to put a line through and forget about going into tomorrow.” Meanwhile Broadway Boy has done a great deal to boost the form of his and Flooring Porter’s earlier encounter, winning twice more back at Cheltenham with two impressive performances. Cromwell said of those runs: “I was glad to see him do so well, it makes it interesting for our horse.” A key rival at Leopardstown will be the Emmet Mullins-trained Corbetts Cross, another horse with two chasing runs under his belt this term.
Thriller!
Corbetts Cross, making his debut for Emmet Mullins, gets up late to deny Found A Fifty in a crackerjack renewal of the Grade 2 Johnstown Novice Hurdle @NaasRacecourse. The winner is in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle next month and has been cut into 6/1 from 8/1. pic.twitter.com/Os7HUbeHWu — Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 26, 2023
Corbetts Cross gets the better of Found A Fifty to land the Grade 2 Johnstown Novice Hurdle at @NaasRacecourse for Donagh Meyler and Emmet Mullins 👏 pic.twitter.com/lwCJbI3ag1
— Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) February 26, 2023
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