Paisley Park ‘loving life’ as Newbury return nears
No recurrence of irregular heartbeat for Lavelle’s stable star,
Emma Lavelle reports stable star Paisley Park in rude health as he prepares to return to competitive action at Newbury next month. The eight-year-old was the hot favourite to extend his winning sequence to eight by successfully defending his crown in the Stayers’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in March – but he finished a well-beaten seventh, after which he was found to have an irregular heartbeat. While the problem ultimately rectified itself, Paisley Park continues to wear a heart monitor during some of his work at home – and there has been no recurrence of the issue since he returned from a summer break.“I think it (heart monitor) is a useful tool, just to make sure everything is as it should be. “He had his first trip up the grass on Thursday and is loving life.” With a defence of his crown in the Long Distance Hurdle first on Paisley Park’s agenda, Marlborough-based Lavelle is optimistic that he can bounce back to his brilliant best this term.
What a horse 😍
Paisley Park extends his winning sequence on his seasonal debut in the Grade 2 Ladbrokes Long Distance Hurdle for Aidan Coleman and Emma Lavelle 👏#LWC2019 pic.twitter.com/6alnXIX5HH — Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) November 29, 2019
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