Haydock beckons for Ribble Valley
Nicky Richards eyes Grade Two target with lightly-raced hurdler.
Nicky Richards hopes Ribble Valley can take advantage of a drop in class by returning to winning ways in the Unibet Champion Hurdle Trial at Haydock. The lightly-raced eight-year-old was last seen finishing third behind Champion Hurdle heroine Epatante in the Grade One Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle in November. Having had a short break, Ribble Valley – previously triumphant on his return to action at Carlisle – will be prepared by the Greystoke handler for the two-mile Grade Two prize on January 23.Ribble Valley wins the Watch Irish Racing On https://t.co/UVLMZiYt43 Intermediate Hurdle under Brian Hughes for @NGRichardsRace 👏pic.twitter.com/A4oCHvUeug
— Carlisle Racecourse (@CarlisleRaces) October 22, 2020
Richards said: “The plan at the moment is to run Ribble Valley in the Champion Hurdle Trial at Haydock. “He is working away well and he seems fine, so hopefully we get a good run with the weather. “He just needs to be a bit more streetwise, because when he has won he has gone round on the bridle. “He didn’t disgrace himself at Newcastle, and hopefully there is a graded race over hurdles in him over the next couple of months.”
Nice horse – Castle Rushen is still learning about the game but defies the penalty in easy style for Nicky Richards and Brian Hughes at @ayrracecourse @NGRichardsRace pic.twitter.com/bZeQOhnybi
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 30, 2020
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