Ascot on agenda for The Conditional
Bridgwater plotting route to Grand National after fine Newbury return.
David Bridgwater has next month’s Dave Dawes Silver Cup at Ascot in mind for The Conditional, after he was placed in the Ladbrokes Trophy for the second successive year. A Cheltenham Festival winner in March, The Conditional was running off a 9lb higher mark on Saturday than 12 months ago but once again ran with great credit – travelling as well as anything for jockey Brendan Powell until the second-last fence when, like everyone, he was left in Cloth Cap’s wake. Bridgwater has the Grand National in mind for him this season but will not pass up the right opportunity beforehand if he thinks it presents itself. “It was a good effort – almost a career-best, for the time being anyway,” said Bridgwater.“He was running against good horses who were hard fit, and we’d just had some minor problems – nothing serious, but things that stopped him cantering for a week, which catches up with you in these races. “He jumped the ditch, and Brendan just felt him go, and he had he blow, but he kept going. I even thought at the second last we were going to win.” Bridgwater’s previous flag bearer was The Giant Bolster, who finished in the first four in three Cheltenham Gold Cups under Tom Scudamore – Cloth Cap’s jockey at the weekend. “Tom gave the winner a great ride – he only had 10st and he sprinted away,” said Bridgwater. “On good ground, they don’t stop in front.”
Every.Single.Yard.
Hats off to Cloth Cap👲 who puts in a sublime jumping performance to win the Ladbrokes Trophy @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/hKZ679ZJdd — Great British Racing (@GBRacing) November 28, 2020
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