Greaneteen bids to become Nicholls’ next Haldon hero
Global Citizen and Esprit Du Large among tough Exeter opposition.
Greaneteen bids to provide Paul Nicholls with a seventh victory in the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter. It is 22 years since the Ditcheat handler first claimed the Grade Two prize with Lake Kariba (1998) – since when he has added to his tally with Flagship Uberalles (1999), Azertyuiop (2004), Tchico Polos (2010), Vibrato Valtat (2015) and Politologue (2017). Flagship Uberalles, Azertyuiop and Politologue all feature on the roll of honour for the Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival, with Flagship Uberalles and Politologue also claiming victory in the Tingle Creek at Sandown.Cracking performance! Greaneteen is a class above as he wins at a canter at @FakenhamRC for @CobdenHarry and @PFNicholls pic.twitter.com/e5otWQNd5H
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) February 14, 2020
Nicholls is hoping Greaneteen, who won his first three starts over fences last season before finishing fourth in the Grand Annual at Cheltenham in March, can earn himself a shot at the top level with a successful reappearance on Tuesday. Nicholls said: “He’s had this as his target since he came in, and we’re looking forward to him running. “He appears in good shape, and we’re hopeful of a good run.”
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