Rubaud returns to top form with convincing Kempton repeat
Six-year-old now set to defend Elite Hurdle title before going chasing.
Paul Nicholls will target back-to-back wins in next month’s Elite Hurdle with Rubaud after he made a successful reappearance in Listed company at Kempton for the second season running. The six-year-old made a flying start to the last campaign, landing the TrustATrader Approved And Reviewed Trades People Hurdle on his return before striking Grade Two gold at Wincanton. He went on to pick up the silver medal behind Constitution Hill in the Christmas Hurdle back at Kempton on Boxing Day before slightly losing his way in the new year, meaning this time around his trainer is targeting a switch to fences after his next outing.Déjà vu 💜🩷
Rubaud stays on strongly to land the Listed feature @kemptonparkrace for the second year running. That’s a welcome boost to the early season form of the @PFNicholls team.@CobdenHarry pic.twitter.com/bmLJbu0CKB— Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 20, 2024
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