Williams sets out Sky Bet Chase aim for Cap Du Nord
Trainer targeting Doncaster gold before possible Aintree bid.
Cap Du Nord is on target to head for Doncaster’s Sky Bet Chase at the end of this month. Christian Williams’ improving eight-year-old was a good winner at Newbury on his penultimate outing, before having to settle for second behind the impressive Royal Pagaille at Kempton over Christmas at Kempton. He finished 19 lengths clear of the third horse, but had no answer to Venetia Williams’ winner – who has since been entered for the Cheltenham Gold Cup following a 14lb rise in the weights. Cap Du Nord went up 4lb, and Williams is hoping he runs well enough at Doncaster on January 30 to get himself high enough up the weights for a run in the Grand National.Royale Pagaille and @charliedeutsch2 deliver an impressive performance in the @Ladbrokes Committed To Safer Gambling Handicap Chase to win it for trainer @VenetiaWRacing pic.twitter.com/1snOb7PZKx
— Kempton Park Racecourse (@kemptonparkrace) December 27, 2020
“Doncaster was the aim before Kempton really – we just didn’t want to wait eight weeks between Newbury and Doncaster,” said Williams. “He’s quite a sturdy horse so eight weeks would have been too long to wait. “When I was riding myself I rode Big Fella Thanks in the Kempton race – he unseated me on the second circuit when I felt we’d nearly have won and then we went to Doncaster and won, so I always had that in the back of my mind. “Our horse is fairly adaptable regards the ground. We thought he wanted better ground after Newbury, but I think he’s fine on most because he’s run well on very bad ground before. I just think he’s more the finished article now.
🐎 Cap Du Nord bolts up to land the Sir Peter O’Sullevan Memorial Handicap Chase in comfortable style for @jacktudor9 and @CWilliamsRacing 👏
#LWC20 pic.twitter.com/jVUx9QlnFe — Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) November 28, 2020
The @CWilliamsRacing trained Cap Du Nord after claiming his first victory of the season under @jacktudor9 @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/AUM93O0Jwn
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) November 28, 2020
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