Minella Indo out to rubber stamp Gold Cup ticket
Red-hot Savills Chase will be a real test.
Minella Indo bids to enhance his Cheltenham Gold Cup claims in a mouthwatering renewal of the Savills Chase at Leopardstown. Mowed down late on by Champ in an epic RSA Chase at last season’s Cheltenham Festival, Henry de Bromhead’s charge has been hugely impressive in winning his two starts this term at Wexford and Navan. The seven-year-old is second only to dual Gold Cup hero Al Boum Photo in ante-post lists for the blue riband next March – and his credentials will face a thorough examination on Monday, with several multiple Grade One winners in opposition.Minella Indo justifies the long odds-on and goes on the win the Grade 2 @BetVictorRacing Make Your Best Bet Chase with ease for @rachaelblackmor and @HenrydeBromhead 👏 pic.twitter.com/HFJLH7TbTw
— Navan Racecourse (@NavanRacecourse) November 22, 2020
De Bromhead said: “It’s obviously a very good race and it will be Minella Indo’s first time really out of novice company. “I’m looking forward to seeing how he gets on.” The Knockeen-based trainer also runs Balko Des Flos and A Plus Tard, with the latter a fascinating contender as he tackles the three-mile distance for the first time.
😍 Things you absolutely love to see – Presenting Percy is back!
A fine round of jumping from the former RSA Chase winner who records a first win since January 2019 for @gelliott_racing & @jackkennedy15 in the feature https://t.co/fPvIgqL2dL Chase at @thurlesraces 🏆 pic.twitter.com/OnVkQ90RUU — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 19, 2020
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