Topofthegame on course for Ladbrokes Trophy return
RSA hero heads 39 entries in Newbury highlight.
Topofthegame remains on target to return to action in the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury on November 28. Paul Nicholls’ charge won the RSA Chase in 2019 before finishing second at Aintree in April that year, but he missed last term after sustaining a leg injury. Despite the financial constraints currently prevalent due to the pandemic, the race is being run at a value of GBP 200,000 and 39 horses have been entered.Topofthegame cantering this morning… pic.twitter.com/fu7pR9JrLq
— Harry Derham (@Harry05Derham) September 19, 2020
“We remain on target with Topofthegame, with the plan to go straight for the Ladbrokes Trophy,” said Nicholls. “We’ll probably take advantage of the invitation to gallop him at Newbury in mid-November as part of their official gallops morning. “The prize-money on offer for the big race and across the two days is very good considering the current climate.” Last year’s winner De Rasher Counter, trained by Emma Lavelle, will be aiming to become the first back-to-back winner of the race since Arkle.
With the entries for the @Ladbrokes Trophy due to close today at 12, we thought we’d look back at our favourite winner of the race….what’s yours? #Denman pic.twitter.com/VMgVSGkdAx
— Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) October 27, 2020
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