‘He seems to have improved no end’ – Notlongtillmay under Cheltenham consideration
Seven-year-old has been a revelation of late for Laura Morgan.
Laura Morgan looks set to hand Notlongtillmay an entry in the Grand Annual at Cheltenham after completing a three-timer for the yard at Musselburgh on Saturday. The Alan Rogers-owned gelding joined the Waltham On The Wolds yard from Chris Gordon, having won a novice hurdle at Fontwell in January 2022, and has clearly enjoyed the change of scenery. The seven-year-old backed up a win on his chasing debut at Wetherby in November with two further victories at Musselburgh, the latest a nine-length victory romp over an extended two and a half miles. Leicestershire-based Morgan is now deliberating whether to take him to next month’s Festival meeting, although she has ruled out a tilt at the Turners’ Novices’ Chase, for which he is a general 33-1 chance.Notlongtillmay makes it 3/3 over fences in the bet365 Frodon Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase under Brian Hughes. 🥇#ITVRacing | @MusselburghRace |@LauraMorganRace pic.twitter.com/MivXuYVnAy
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Morgan said: “He seems to have improved no end. I can’t believe it. Chris said to me that he used to struggle really badly with bleeding problems. “Touch wood, that has not happened at all. That was my main priority and hopefully we are on the right road.” Morgan is in two minds about running Notlongtillmay at the Festival, although feels a drop back in trip might be on the cards if he does. “I find it hard this season to be going mad with a novice. He only had his third start over fences the other day. “I’m a small yard and of course I’d want to have a Cheltenham runner, but at the same time I just wouldn’t want to go and wreck him this season, because he’s probably only going to have one more run. “I will definitely pop an entry in the Grand Annual without a shadow of a doubt, but while he’s been winning over two and a half, Brian (Hughes) says you could drop him back to two (miles). He’d say he’d be there with every shout. So let’s have a look and see how we go.”
Another big-race on a Saturday goes to team Skelton 🏇
Ashtown Lad gamely lands the GBP 150,000 @BoyleSports Becher Chase for @DSkeltonRacing & @harryskelton89 @AintreeRaces pic.twitter.com/7QUf3xtPzl — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 3, 2022
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