Shishkin poised for next step at Doncaster on Saturday
Arkle favourite one of five for Lightning Novices’ Chase.
Shishkin is all set to make his eagerly-awaited next appearance in the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Lightning Novices’ Chase at Doncaster on Doncaster. He will face four rivals in the Grade Two event, which his trainer Nicky Henderson won 12 months ago with Mister Fisher. Last season’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle winner has been faultless in two outings over fences to date – but might not have it all his own way against Eldorado Allen, Cheddleton and Fast Buck who all have decent form to their names. Nico de Boinville takes the ride on Shishkin.Shishkin dominates the Ladbrokes Wayward Lad Novices’ Chase!
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Henderson told Sky Sports Racing: “He’s a very straightforward horse and I’m hoping he’s straightforward enough to cope with what is probably going to be very messy ground. He’s has been in soft ground before. He jumped five fences the other day and was very good and Nico was happy. “This seems the sensible place to be going. There are only two races you can run him in between now and the Arkle – the Kingmaker at Warwick is the alternative, but it’s the same day as we would like to be running Altior at Newbury, so I don’t really want them to be in two different places at the same time. “Within reason I think this is the right place to be. Doncaster is a good novice chase course. The fences have got to be jumped and this is always a good race.
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