Elliott willing Kennedy to be fit for Cheltenham – but Russell remains able deputy
‘It’ll be tight and he knows that – it’ll be down to the wire’.
Gordon Elliott is still hoping Jack Kennedy will be fit in time to return at the Cheltenham Festival – but admits it will come “down to the wire”. Kennedy has been on the sidelines with a broken leg since early January, but immediately stated his intention to return in time for the big meeting. As a result of his injury, Davy Russell, who had only recently announced his retirement, reversed that decision to come back and ride as first choice for Elliott, principally for last weekend’s Dublin Racing Festival at which he partnered Mighty Potter to Grade One glory. “We’re keeping everything crossed Jack will be back. He’s going to the hospital on Thursday and he’s going to Dubai then for a week for a bit of sun,” said Elliott.Great to have @jackkennedy15 here @NaasRacecourse this morning casting his eye over a few babies having a day away from home#speedyrecovery🙏 pic.twitter.com/B4RU8jHzbX
— Gordon Elliott (@gelliott_racing) January 9, 2023
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