Cotswold Chase target for Lake View Lad
Alexander grey ‘in great form’ after Aintree success.
Lake View Lad is set to stick to Grade Two company for the Cotswold Chase at Cheltenham next month following his surprise victory at Aintree. The 10-year-old grey defeated last year’s Cotswold winner and subsequent Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up Santini to give his owner Trevor Hemmings a special triumph in the Many Clouds Chase, named in honour of his 2015 Grand National hero. Nick Alexander felt Lakeview Lad was comfortable in that class instead of carrying a big weight in handicaps. “He’s in great form, he’s come out of his race really well. If all goes to plan, he’ll go to Cheltenham for the Cotswold Chase at the end of January,” said the Kinneston handler.🏇In the silks of Many Clouds, Lake View Ladis a worthy Grade 2 winner at Aintree
📉Betfair Starting Price (BSP) of 23.0🔻Runner-up Santini hit a low of 1.15 on the @BetfairExchange pic.twitter.com/G7pJiYyACa — Betfair Racing (@BetfairRacing) December 5, 2020
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