Skelton has high hopes for Allmankind on Cheltenham return
Triumph Hurdle third back for race that has been target for starting point.
Dan Skelton is pleased with Allmankind as his flamboyant prospect prepares to make his seasonal debut in the Masterson Holdings Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday. The Alcester trainer earmarked this contest as a launching pad some time ago for his four-year-old, who was one of the leading juvenile hurdlers last term. Allmankind won his first three starts, culminating in the Grade One Finale Hurdle at Chepstow and wound up with third place in a dramatic running of the Triumph Hurdle at the Festival in March. “Allmankind is in good form and Saturday’s contest has been the plan since the start of the season,” said Skelton.Wow! Allmankind devours the opposition, remaining unbeaten over hurdles as he wins the Grade 1 @Coral Finale Juvenile Hurdle for @harryskelton89 and @DSkeltonRacing at @Chepstow_Racing pic.twitter.com/gRKNBXjDJb
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“It’s an ideal race to run in given it is against four-year-olds, so he can take on his age group one last time before he takes on the older horses. “He has to carry a penalty, but he is a Grade One winner. I am really happy with him at home and he is ready to start. “He just ran quite flat at Cheltenham in the Triumph Hurdle. I am not saying he would have beaten Goshen in any case, but he just ran very flat in that race. “There is no point dwelling on the past and we are looking forward to getting him started. It is a new season, with a new start and new objectives.”
CHELTENHAM ROUND-UP: Tour Des Champs and Cogry provide landmark triumphs >>> https://t.co/cvvn4DmDAA pic.twitter.com/xci7yvrL26
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