Sutton Place expected to rank highly among novice chasers
David Jennings gets the lowdown from the Gold Cup-winning trainer
3g Soldier Of Fortune - Far Across
C Jones
007-613 (Flat form)
Won on the Flat for Andy Oliver and seems to like soft ground. He’s been schooling and working well and will start off in a juvenile hurdle as soon as the ground eases.
5g Blue Bresil - Mick Maya
GP Mahoney
6232/P-
RPR 121h OR 130h
I bought him out of Harry Fry’s and he’s going well at home. He was favourite for the Greatwood last season and certainly has ability. We like what he’s doing with us so
far.
4g Shantou - Have At It
JP McManus
1 – (point form)
A big, staying chaser in the making. Whatever he does over hurdles this season will be a bonus. He won a four-year-old maiden point at The Pigeons narrowly in March and is one to watch for the future.
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- 'He's bigger, stronger, definitely getting better - and he'll be a classy horse going back into handicaps'
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