Theatre targeting another winning Cheltenham performance
Scudamore runner chasing cross country double.
Michael Scudamore is hoping Kingswell Theatre can continue his fine record at Cheltenham in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase on Friday. The 11-year-old caused an upset when winning at this discipline for a second time last month, making all the running to beat Beau Du Brizais despite being well out of the handicap. This time, Kingswell Theatre has 11st 7lb to carry, but Scudamore reports his stable stalwart to be in fine form for his return.Tom Scudamore delighted after a superb ride on Kingswell Theatre at Cheltenham – Watch LIVE on @ITV4 pic.twitter.com/YT7Dchb9eO
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) November 17, 2017
“Kingswell Theatre seems to have come out of his latest race in fine fettle. He has been a stable star for the yard and we could not be happier with him,” he said. “It is clearly a different race this time around. With Easysland and Potters Corner coming out of the race, he will have to carry an awful lot more weight, so we will see how he handles that. “Carrying a lot of weight round there is going to be tough, but I suppose the big two horses being out makes it a slightly easier race, although with the likes of Step Back and Neverushacon in there, it remains a really open race.”
A brilliant performance from Step Back who wins the @bet365 Gold Cup Handicap Chase under Jamie Moore for trainer Mark Bradstock. pic.twitter.com/ItO6Omj744
— Sandown Park (@Sandownpark) April 28, 2018
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