Lacey sweet on Kimberlite Candy chance
Dual Becher Chase runner-up ‘really coming to himself now’, as National date looms.
Tom Lacey is confident he has Kimberlite Candy in prime condition for next month’s Randox Grand National. The nine-year-old, prominent in the ante-post market for the Aintree showpiece, has often shown he can go well fresh. Lacey is therefore not too concerned about Kimberlite Candy’s absence since finishing second in the Becher Chase over the National fences in December.Kimberlite Candy wins the McCoy Contractors Classic Chase by 10 lengths at @WarwickRaces and marks himself out as a leading Randox Health Grand National contender for Tom Lacey and Richie McLernon. #stayingpower
All credit to Captain Chaos for holding on to second place! pic.twitter.com/gZyFW0PUx8 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 11, 2020
Plan A was to have one more run through the winter, but Kimberlite Candy was not quite at the top of his game for a possible return in last month’s Swinley Chase at Ascot. His Herefordshire trainer then made a late decision to swerve the Premier Chase at Kelso, won impressively by Cloth Cap – who took a stranglehold on the Aintree betting as a result. Kimberlite Candy is in rude health at home, as his big target approaches. “He’s very well,” said Lacey. “He went for an away day (on Monday), galloped two miles on grass – and did it really well. “You could just see in his eyes and his skin he’s really coming to himself now.” Kimberlite Candy has had just one run since his emphatic success in the 2020 Classic Chase at Warwick 14 months ago.
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