Felix de Giles looking forward to teaming up with Easysland at Cheltenham
Quarantine will hopefully prove worth it for rider who enjoyed victory at the Festival back in 2009.
Felix de Giles is hoping the sacrifice of having to go into quarantine to ride Easysland in the Glenfarclas Cross-Country Chase will be rewarded with victory at the Cheltenham Festival. De Giles, who has been based in France for the last five years, is delighted to have picked up the plum mount – although it does mean has to serve five days in quarantine both sides of his one day at the biggest jumps meeting of them all. Easysland, owned by JP McManus, will be one of the bankers of the entire week, despite a below-par effort over the course and distance in November. The seven-year-old, trained by David Cottin, is hot favourite at 11-10 to repeat last year’s victory, when he put paid to Tiger Roll’s bid to take the race for the third year running, beating the dual Grand National hero by 17 lengths.“I’ve ridden him once before and I’ve won on him at Compiegne. I was meant to ride the stable’s other horse called Ajas. He doesn’t run now, so they decided to put me on to Easysland,” said De Giles. “David Cottin’s horses have been a bit ill recently, but some of them are starting to come back to form. “I schooled him the other day. He seems in good order and everything went as planned. Hopefully Easysland travels over nicely and he can give a good account of himself. “I might have a ride in the Coral Cup for Christian and Sophie Leech, just the two on the Wednesday as far as I know, and then I will have to head straight back to France in the evening.
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