All eyes on Real Steel as talented chaser makes debut for Nicholls
Ex-Mullins chaser part of interesting quartet for 1965 Chase at Ascot.
Paul Nicholls believes Real Steel could be an “interesting” recruit for his yard as he prepares to make his debut for his new trainer in the Chanelle Pharma 1965 Chase at Ascot on Saturday. Nicholls has won the last two renewals of the Grade Two, with Politologue in 2018 and Cyrname in a fascinating contest 12 months ago in which he inflicted a first defeat over obstacles on Altior. While it might be fanciful to suggest this year’s four runners can match that race for drama, they are nevertheless classy operators in their own right. Real Steel was the last horse off the bridle in the Gold Cup, Imperial Aura was a Festival winner, Itchy Feet won a Grade One as a novice last season while Black Corton reserves his best for Ascot. “While I am still learning about Real Steal I do think he could be a really interesting recruit after joining us this season from Willie Mullins,” said Nicholls.The first horse to win back-to-back Gold Cups since Best Mate in 2004!
Al Boum Photo is the 2020 @Magners_UK Cheltenham Gold Cup champion #CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/1vIFgfxUgg — CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) March 13, 2020
Itchy Feet secures a first Grade 1 success for @O_J_murphy91 after landing the Betway Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at 7-1
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