French Light carrying high hopes at Punchestown
American trainer Keri Brion could claim first Irish winner.
Keri Brion expects to have a clearer idea of French Light’s potential ambitions after running in the I.N.H. Stallion Owners EBF Novice Hurdle at Punchestown on Sunday. The six-year-old is one of a handful of horses currently based in Ireland with the former assistant to US Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard – and made a promising Irish debut when finishing second at Clonmel last month. Having missed an intended appearance in the Chanelle Pharma Novice Hurdle at last weekend’s Dublin Racing Festival, French Light instead tests the water at Listed level this weekend. Brion said: “He had a little cough before Leopardstown. It was nothing too serious, but he needed to be 120 per cent to go up against those horses, so we decided to wait for this weekend.“In the States he’d be a future Grade One horse.”
French Light runs for US trainer Keri Brion at @ClonmelR this afternoon, who has assumed the training of six horses sent to Ireland by Jonathan Sheppard – US jump racing’s most successful ever trainer @irishkor pic.twitter.com/HfYPAlHVfj— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 19, 2021
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