Brion looking to Winston C to shine in Naas highlight
American runner lines up in Limestone Lad Hurdle.
American Keri Brion may be feeling her Irish experiment has been cursed by bad weather, but she has high hopes Winston C can provide her with a win in the Limestone Lad Hurdle at Naas on Sunday. Formerly trained by Harry Fry, Winston C is among the best jumpers in the United States, with two Grade One wins to his name. With soft ground form from his time with Fry, he is not the stereotypical US jumper – but he does have a 500-day absence to overcome. Brion has seen several other options for him washed out, but feels she may have the best one now in any case – as long as the meeting survives a morning inspection.Me and Winston C’s view this morning 🏖 🌄 pic.twitter.com/mnc6Ttolot
— Keri Brion (@Keri145) January 28, 2021
“The weather has been unbelievable since I got here, you couldn’t script it if you tried!” she said. “We do think he’s got a good chance, but he’s obviously coming off quite a long lay-off. He’s been training for a while now over here and I’m happy with him. “He did have a schooling bumper in the States before we got here in November, so he should be ready to go. “We were going to go to Navan before Leopardstown as we didn’t want to go straight to Leopardstown off such a long lay-off anyway, so we found this spot and while it’s no easy spot, I think it’s a suitable race and back at his trip of two miles.
Grand Roi returns to winning ways in the @GrantThorntonIE Hurdle under @DenisFORegan for trainer @gelliott_racing pic.twitter.com/NJBtSk5ryn
— Limerick Races (@LimerickRaces) December 29, 2020
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