Thomson in no hurry to map out Seeyouatmidnight plan
Popular veteran rolled back the years with Sandown win.
Sandy Thomson reports stable stalwart Seeyouatmidnight to be in good shape following his heart-warming success at Sandown on Saturday. Just a day after officially turning 13, the once-retired gelding proved the fire still burns bright with a thrilling victory in the final of the Veterans’ Chase series under Grand National-winning jockey Ryan Mania. In the immediate aftermath of his latest triumph, his proud trainer nominated the Scottish Grand National as a potential spring target However, Thomson feels he has other candidates for the Ayr marathon, and is in no rush to finalise plans for a horse who made a winning debut for the yard over seven years ago before going on to win the 2014 Rendlesham Hurdle and the 2016 Dipper Novices’ Chase.“He’s a bit weary, but all good,” said the Lambden handler. “We’ll see what the handicapper does. He’s won a veterans’ chase and Crosspark (runner-up) probably isn’t brilliantly handicapped. We’ll keep both feet very much on the ground and see. “We’ll be looking at a nice, staying handicap somewhere, but I haven’t really been through the programme book to pick anything out. “We’ve had some fantastic days with him and Saturday was right up there.”
Really do not know what to say. Words cannot possibly get anywhere near the emotions of this afternoon. What a horse. Thank you for having us to stay @Sandownpark @mania @itvracing pic.twitter.com/yHwVmeuSoP
— Sandy Thomson (@LambdenRacing) January 2, 2021
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