Champion Hurdle third Darver Star 50-50 to return to Cheltenham next week
Gavin Cromwell has described last year's Unibet Champion Hurdle third Darver Star as 50-50 to line up at the Cheltenham Festival next week, with connections of the high-class novice chaser monitoring the weather forecast before making a final decision on his participation.
The leading trainer believes drying ground would be a major help to his stable star, who is entered in the Sporting Life Arkle and Marsh Novices' Chase – a general 33-1 chance for both Grade 1s.
The SSP Number Twentytwo Syndicate-owned performer failed to fire at the Dublin Racing Festival but the Champion Hurdle-winning trainer feels his horses were under a cloud during that period and in a better place now.
Cromwell said: "Darver Star is still 50-50. We'll leave him in the two races and have a look later in the week to get an idea of the forecast. Decent ground is important to him.
"I'd imagine his last run at Leopardstown was a combination of possibly having a hard race at Christmas, the [soft] ground, which was the biggest issue, and my horses were starting to come under a cloud at that point as well."
He added: "He didn't show any signs of sickness but my horses generally weren't running as well as they can. Thankfully they seem to have come back to themselves now."
Cromwell's leading Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle contender Flooring Porter is still on course for his Cheltenham assignment, with the trainer less concerned about ground conditions for the impressive Grade 1 Leopardstown Christmas Hurdle hero.
"It was always the plan for him to go straight there from Leopardstown," said the Meath trainer.
"He's pretty versatile in terms of the ground. His first win in a maiden hurdle came around Bellewstown [on good ground]."
He added of Letsbeclearaboutit, fourth in the market for the Weatherbys Champion Bumper: "He's going to stay at home and might go to Fairyhouse for a winners-of-three bumper [on Saturday April 3]."
Cromwell also expects to be represented in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle and a couple of handicap hurdles next week.
He said: "Vanillier didn't show himself last time and was under the weather for a couple of weeks after. We're happy with him now, though, and the Albert Bartlett is the plan."
He added: "I'm looking forward to running Gabynako in the Martin Pipe. It's a competitive race and he's not exactly thrown in but at the same time I'd be disappointed if he doesn't run a big race.
"Wolf Prince will probably go for the County Hurdle. He got plenty [of extra weight with his 6lb higher British mark] but he's in good nick and as long as he can travel well, which I think he should do, hopefully he can stay on. I'd imagine Alfa Mix probably won't go."
If you want more on the 2021 Cheltenham Festival . . .
Ten things we'll miss at the Cheltenham Festival (and ten we won't)
Fergal O'Brien hoping for festival first with 'best chance' Imperial Alcazar
Virtual Cheltenham Festival preview nights: full list of events you can watch
Five strong form lines that could have an impact on the Cheltenham Festival
Dreal Deal ruled out of Supreme as McNally runs out of time with star novice
'It's baffling Bravemansgame's not favourite' – your festival questions answered
'I don't love Appreciate It' – Pricewise guru Tom Segal answers your questions
Published on 9 March 2021inNews
Last updated 18:07, 9 March 2021
- The latest edition of the Racing Post is available to read online now - here's how you can access it
- How Smart View recorded a 76 per cent profit at the Cheltenham Festival
- Smart View is available on the Racing Post app - how to read the revolutionary new racecard
- Levy reform talks 'accelerating' as clock ticks down to April deadline for agreement
- Kieran Shoemark lands another plum Meydan ride for Gosden stable on Trawlerman in Saturday's Dubai Gold Cup
- The latest edition of the Racing Post is available to read online now - here's how you can access it
- How Smart View recorded a 76 per cent profit at the Cheltenham Festival
- Smart View is available on the Racing Post app - how to read the revolutionary new racecard
- Levy reform talks 'accelerating' as clock ticks down to April deadline for agreement
- Kieran Shoemark lands another plum Meydan ride for Gosden stable on Trawlerman in Saturday's Dubai Gold Cup