Ligament issue delays Reserve Tank return
Tizzard team not expecting to run until Christmas at the earliest.
Reserve Tank will not be seen until the second half of the National Hunt season due to a ligament issue. Colin Tizzard’s six-year-old has won five of his 10 races under Rules to date, including two Grade Ones over hurdles. He only managed to win once over fences last term, but still showed a decent level of form before pulling up behind Samcro at the Cheltenham Festival. Assistant trainer Joe Tizzard said: “He did have a tiny bit of an issue with his suspensory ligament in the back of his knee which he jarred after Cheltenham, so you won’t see him until Christmas time at the earliest. “He is back in and he has been on the walker since the middle of June. He is cantering now, but it is just a case of taking it slowly with him. “He is potentially a well-handicapped horse for the second half of his season. Last season didn’t quite go to plan, but he was still a Grade Two winner as he won the Rising Stars at Wincanton.“He can’t do what he did as a novice hurdler without having a lot of ability. “Hopefully there will be some really big days in him. We’ve just got to look after him a bit and get him ready for the spring festivals.”
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