Bailey in race against time for Gold Cup hope Vinndication
Stayers’ Hurdle a Cheltenham alternative for classy chaser.
Kim Bailey is convinced Vinndication is a “Gold Cup horse” – but he is also about to give his classy chaser an alternative Cheltenham Festival entry in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle. History is in danger of repeating itself for Vinndication this winter because, just as last year, an injury setback means time may run out for a prep run before March. At Cheltenham in 2020, he put up a mighty effort under top weight in the Ultima Handicap Chase as he failed by less than three lengths to defy his four-month absence before the Festival.A super display from the very talented Vinndication who is a ready winner of the feature Grade 3 Sodexo Gold Cup at @Ascot for @kimbaileyracing… pic.twitter.com/RuDgxWDGCE
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 2, 2019
This time, Vinndication injured himself again when unseating in a prominent position – once more under a welter burden – in November’s Ladbrokes Trophy Chase at Newbury. Bailey has not given up hope of finding another race for him before mid-March but has already decided he will not be ready in time to test his course-and-distance credentials in the Cotswold Chase at the end of this month. “To this day I don’t know what happened in the Ladbroke – but anyway, he parted company with his jockey,” he said. “He banged the inside of his near-hind joint, which he was very sore on for a few days. “Although he’s 100% sound, he spent time on Jason Maguire’s horse treadmill to try to help him.
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