Streets Of Doyen limbering up for Cheltenham
Albert Bartlett is the target after Naas return.
Streets Of Doyen prepares for a trip to the Cheltenham Festival with a first competitive appearance since October at Naas on Sunday. John McConnell’s charged rattled off a four-timer in the space of a month last autumn, with handicap wins at Roscommon and Gowran Park followed by successive victories in novice company at Cork and Cheltenham. With a return to the Cotswolds for the Albert Bartlett in less than three weeks’ time on the agenda, Streets Of Doyen first faces a Grade Two assignment in the Paddy Power Betting Shop Novice Hurdle. McConnell admits this weekend’s two-mile trip will be on the short side for Streets Of Doyen, but expects the race to serve a purpose.💪 Vintage @dickyjohnson77
Irish raider Streets Of Doyen makes it four wins from as many starts with a gutsy success at @CheltenhamRaces for @McConnellRacing 🇮🇪Results & free replays ➡ https://t.co/sBcsavHpYf pic.twitter.com/PIIF5u8N2u — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 24, 2020
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GBP 240,000 buy Gerri Colombe (Saddler Maker) makes quite an impression on Rules debut for @CoddJJ, @gelliott_racing and Robcour at @Fairyhouse @BrianAcheson pic.twitter.com/7WKDQTlWVr — Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 16, 2021
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