Straightforward for Maire Banrigh at Huntingdon
Arkle could be preferred over Marsh Hurdle at Cheltenham.
Maire Banrigh moved closer to an appearance at the Cheltenham Festival when maintaining her unbeaten record over fences in the Pertemps Lady Protectress Mares’ Chase at Huntingdon. The Dan Skelton-trained eight-year-old gained the most significant success of her career by making her first start at Listed level a triumphant one in the extended two-mile-three-furlong contest. Stalking long-time leader Dalila Du Seuil for much of the race, the 1-4 favourite moved into the lead over the second-last under Harry Skelton before crossing the line with 11 lengths in hand. The winning rider said: “We’ve always said she wants good ground, so two and a half on that ground definitely was a bit of a stretch for her, but she got the job done and that is now six on the bounce. “Everyone wants to be at the Festival and Cheltenham has been very good to John (Hales, owner) and his family and I’m sure they have got those aspirations. She is a good mare. “I’d say so (the Arkle over the Marsh Hurdle), but we will make more of a plan now. That was very much job done today and we will see where we go in the spring.”
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Ramatuelle ruled out of Breeders’ Cup Mile bid
French ace scratched from Del Mar contest following veterinary advice.
-
Horse Racing
Yahagi has every faith Forever Young is ready for Classic battle
‘Perfect preparation’ for Kentucky Derby third heading into City Of Troy clash.
-
Exciting times as Brighterdaysahead starts off at Down Royal
‘One step at a time’ for Grade One-winning mare, who was expected to go chasing this season.
-
Joseph O’Brien expecting Classic show from ‘right type’ Troy
But Kieren Fallon sounding note of caution ahead of Del Mar blockbuster.
-
Grand Sefton not on the agenda for Minella Drama
Donald McCain happy to wait for other targets with Old Roan winner.
-
Eydon back on familiar ground at Newmarket this weekend
High-class five-year-old was fourth in the 2000 Guineas two years ago.
-
Charlie Appleby launching dual assault on Juvenile Turf
Aomori City and Al Qudra chasing Breeders’ Cup gold at Del Mar.
-
Wathnan juveniles all set for Breeders’ Cup battle
And Mick Appleby hunting race repeat, this time with Big Mojo.
-
‘It will be great if he could win’ – Bin Suroor rooting for City Of Troy
Godolphin trainer knows what it is like to come close to Breeders’ Cup Classic glory.
-
Hobson ‘can’t wait’ to unleash Fugitif at Cheltenham
Paddy Power Gold Cup again the aim for Prestbury Park fan.