Soft going may make it hard for Star
CONDITIONS look like being testing at Haydock on Saturday when Kauto Star makes his fourth successive appearance in the Betfair Chase.
The going is already described as soft at the Merseyside track after rain over the weekend – and more is forecast during the week.
Kauto Star took this prize in 2006 and 2007, but unseated Sam Thomas at the final fence when going for the hat-trick 12 months ago. He was among 13 to stand their ground at the five-day stage and trainer Paul Nicholls has confirmed the dual Cheltenham Gold Cup hero a definite runner.
“Kauto Star is going to go there, I just stuck the other horse [Nozic] in just in case the race cut up to four or five runners. I’d say it was more likely he would run in the Becher Chase [at Aintree on Sunday],” said the Ditcheat handler.
The forecast of soft ground will cheer connections of the sole Irish possible Notre Pere.
Last season’s Welsh National and Punchestown Gold Cup scorer fell in the JNwine.com Champion Chase at Down Royal on his return earlier this month.
“Notre Pere is a possible runner for the Betfair Chase, as things stand. He came out his fall at Down Royal fine and it was just one of those things that can happen in racing,” said Dreaper.
“I wouldn’t be concerned about taking on Kauto Star – we need to get Notre Pere running after that blip the other day.”
Connections of Madison Du Berlais, winner of the Hennessy Gold Cup and totesport Bowl, are also not afraid of taking on Kauto Star. “Speaking to his owners over the weekend, we are probably leaning more towards the Betfair [rather than the Hennessy],” said trainer David Pipe. “I’m sure it will be a top-class race. As for beating Kauto Star, I don’t know, but every horse is beatable.”
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Weather for Edinburgh
Monday 20 February 2012
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