King’s sights long set on Sky Bet Chase for Canelo
Doncaster’s showpiece handicap was ‘obvious’ target after Wetherby win.
Alan King has been eyeing the Sky Bet Chase at Doncaster for the improving Canelo ever since his Rowland Meyrick success on Boxing Day. The JP McManus-owned eight-year-old has always been highly regarded at Barbury Castle Stables, and is now delivering on that promise. A win at Aintree was followed by a runner-up spot to Cap Du Nord at Newbury, before he beat Snow Leopardess over Christmas. “He’s done very little wrong this year and has been very progressive since we put the headgear (cheekpieces) on him,” said King.Canelo battles to William Hill Rowland Meyrick Handicap Chase win at @WetherbyRaces #ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/TmgB010GTf
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) December 26, 2020
“He’s improved race for race, and this looked the logical place to go after his win in the Rowland Meyrick. “That might have been a decent race – he beat the right horse (Snow Leopardess), who had won at Haydock before. “He’s on 148 now, he travels very well through his races but might not do a whole lot when he hits the front. I’m hoping there’s a bit more to come from him. “This will be another test, but it looked the obvious place to come after Wetherby.” Aye Right bids to gain due reward on Saturday for a series of consistent efforts.
🏆 Cloth Cap wins the Grade 3 @Ladbrokes Trophy Chase after a blistering display of jumping in the hands of @tommyscu for @JonjoONeill 👏 #LWC20 pic.twitter.com/BI3DjzIFff
— Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) November 28, 2020
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