Gemmell full of nervous anticipation for Paisley Park’s return
Former champion stayer back on track after heart problem.
Owner Andrew Gemmell admits to a mixture of nerves and excitement as Paisley Park returns to action in the Ladbrokes Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury. The eight-year-old looked set to become the dominant force in the division for years to come after crowning an unbeaten campaign with victory in the Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham in 2019 – and he then made a successful start to last season in this Grade Two contest. Having extended his winning streak to eight in the Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham in January, he was all the rage to successfully defend his Stayers’ Hurdle crown in March, but finished a disappointing seventh – after which he was found to be suffering from a heart problem. While the issue was swiftly rectified, and there has been no evidence of a recurrence since Paisley Park returned from a summer break, Emma Lavelle’s stable star undoubtedly has something to prove on his reappearance.Gemmell said: “It’s obviously the first time he’s run since the heart problem at Cheltenham – but all seems fine now, and we’re ready to go. “It’s a very tough race on Friday, but as long as he comes through well, we’ll be happy. It is his first run of the season, so it’s not the be-all and end-all. “I think he’s pretty fit – Emma and Barry (Fenton, trainer’s husband) are certainly very pleased with him. “He seems better than ever at the moment, but we won’t really know until Friday. “Hopefully he’ll run well, and we can then we can go back to Ascot for the Long Walk.”
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