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What they say on the Gold Cup: 'King George hero Frodon in great shape'

Bristol De Mai: goes for Gold Cup or Grand National but not both
Bristol De Mai: goes for Gold Cup or Grand National but not bothCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Anthony Bromley, racing manager to Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, owners of Bristol De Mai
He'll run in the Cotswold Chase as he did last year and then in either the Gold Cup or the Grand National but not in both. We'll decide after the Cotswold which way we'll go with him.

Paul Nicholls, trainer of Cyrname, Frodon, Master Tommytucker and Real Steel
Frodon has come out of the King George in great shape and is a definite runner. He'll go straight to the race. Cyrname is a possible, but we're just discussing whether he goes straight there or we run him beforehand. Master Tommytucker has an entry and I wouldn't totally rule it out, but he has other options. Real Steel ran well in the race last year but I see him more of a Ryanair Chase horse.


Cheltenham Gold Cup entries and betting

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Published on 12 January 2021inHorse racing tips

Last updated 17:17, 12 January 2021

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