Lieutenant Rocco ready to roll at Festival
Nick Mitchell favours Ultima for improving novice chaser.
Nick Mitchell is out to cap his first season back in the training ranks with a Cheltenham Festival winner next week. Best known for his handling of prolific top-class chaser The Listener, Mitchell relinquished his training licence at the end of the 2018-19 campaign. But with the backing of owner Syd Hosie, he resumed his training career from a yard in Dorset in October and has a genuine chance of striking gold in the Cotswolds next week with exciting novice chaser Lieutenant Rocco. Formerly with Colin Tizzard, the six-year-old ran well on his first three starts over fences for Mitchell before opening his account with an impressive display at Ffos Las last month.Polished front-running display!
Lieutenant Rocco and @Dazjacob10 take the feature novices’ chase at @FfosLasRC in fantastic style for @NickMitchell69 🙌 pic.twitter.com/uwnckHYapq— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) February 4, 2021
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