Charlie Hall venture is acid test for Cyrname
Vinndication also faces key assignment at Wetherby.
Paul Nicholls expects to have a clearer idea of Cyrname’s potential targets for the rest of this season after he makes his reappearance in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase. The eight-year-old made a flying start to the last campaign when inflicting a first defeat over jumps on Altior at Ascot in November. However, he was a disappointing favourite when stepped up to three miles for the first time in the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day, and was already back-pedalling when suffering a heavy final-fence fall in defence of his crown in February’s Ascot Chase. With coronavirus-related travel problems putting paid to a planned trip to Down Royal this weekend, connections had the option of either heading to Wetherby for Saturday’s Charlie Hall or allowing Cyrname to concede lumps of weight to his rivals in the Sodexo Gold Cup at his beloved Ascot.A brilliant renewal of the Christy 1965 Chase – what a battle between Cyrname and Altior 👏 pic.twitter.com/70hd22QeNj
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) November 23, 2019
After deliberations during the week, Nicholls gave the green light for his charge to run in West Yorkshire – where both his stamina and his ability to race left-handed will be tested in a race his trainer won twice with See More Business and once with Silviniaco Conti. Nicholls said: of Cyrname “He has never won left-handed, but I don’t see it being a problem now. “He has gone three miles before, because he was second in the King George, but I don’t think he was right that day. “He seems fine now. One thing he hasn’t done is have a racecourse gallop, which he did last year before Ascot. I had three pencilled in, but I’ve not been able to go anywhere because the ground has been so firm up until now. “Whatever he does, he will improve a little bit because he has not quite had the prep he did before Ascot last year, when we knew he had to be ready to take on Altior.”
Ballyoptic stays on strongly to land the Grade 2 bet365 Charlie Hall Chase in great style for @NigelTwistonDav👏👏 pic.twitter.com/5ReiirP93F
— Wetherby Racecourse (@WetherbyRaces) November 2, 2019
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