Kim Bailey excited at what the future holds for Does He Know
Grade One assignment could beckon for Cheltenham winner.
Does He Know could bid to give trainer Kim Bailey his first Grade One winner in 25 years after continuing his flying start to the season with victory in the feature prize at Cheltenham on Friday. The five-year-old took another step forward to claim the Grade Two Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle by three lengths under David Bass. An outing in next month’s Challow Hurdle at Newbury is now under consideration for Does He Know, according to Bailey – whose last top-level triumph came with Master Oats in the 1995 Gold Cup.Hat-trick!
Does He Know has the answers once again landing Grade 2 honours in the @Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle for David Bass, @kimbaileyracing and the Yes He Does Syndicate 👏#TheNovemberMeeting #CheltenhamRaces pic.twitter.com/geZEGZO9bf — CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) November 13, 2020
Bailey said of the 11-8 shot: “David said afterwards he thought it was a better performance than last time. “He is a bit buzzy and a bit of an old fruitcake walking around the paddock and it is probably quite a good thing we haven’t got big crowds here at the moment. “He was very settled in the race and buzzy when he came back in again. He is an extraordinary horse. He is a very athletic and likeable horse. “We will possibly aim at something like the Challow Hurdle later on.”
23 winners from 61 runners for @PFNicholls in the past fortnight 😲
The 11-times champion trainer continues in red-hot form as Magic Saint appreciates the step back down to two miles to get back to winning ways @CheltenhamRaces under @Bryan_Carver_ 👏 pic.twitter.com/RFEtAE3UQ1 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 13, 2020
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