Keighley hoping to be back in business in cross country
Festival prize would be compensation for Any Currency drama.
Back On The Lash will bid to set the record straight for trainer Martin Keighley in the Glenfarclas Chase at Cheltenham in a fortnight’s time. The locally-based trainer thought he had finally broken his Festival duck in the cross-country race six years ago when Any Currency passed the post in front. But the popular veteran was later disqualified after he was found to have traces of a substance permitted for horses in training but banned on racedays in his post-race sample. Back On The Lash proved he has what it takes to win around the unique circuit when striking gold at the November meeting – and while he could only finish fifth when favourite to double his tally the following month, Keighley is quietly confident about his chances ahead of his return to Prestbury Park.🤩 Fantastic scenes in the parade ring as Team Keighley live every moment of Back On The Lash’s thrilling success in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase@belindakeighley | @CheltenhamRaces pic.twitter.com/5OC4r3L8hA
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He said: “It was gutting for Any Currency to lose the race, but we’ve got a nice horse in the cross country this time in Back On The Lash. “He won the November race at the first attempt, which I’m told hasn’t been done before, which proves how well he took to the course. “Sean Bowen felt he was flat at the December meeting, so he’s had a break and is a horse that runs well fresh, so he could run a big race.” Back On The Lash could be Keighley’s only runner at this year’s Festival. The Moreton-On-Marsh handler would love to run dual winner Brorson in the Pertemps Final, but he is unlikely to make the cut.

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