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Indo ready to jump for joy

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2.10 – MONTY’S STAR

I AM really looking forward to riding Monty’s Star in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase on Wednesday.

He was good in winning his beginners’ chase on New Year’s Eve at Punchestow­n. His jumping was very good. He’s a half-brother to Monalee, who finished second in this race in 2018.

It’s a small enough field this year, but it’s still a very good race. Fact To File looked good at Leopardsto­wn last time and his times were impressive.

Stay Away Fay is last year’s Albert Bartlett Hurdle winner, and he ran really well in the Cotswold Chase last time. But we couldn’t be happier with our lad, he travelled over well and hopefully he can go one better than his brother did.

2.50 – BALLYADAM

ALWAYS puts up a good performanc­e, and I hope that he can put up another one here in the Coral Cup.

He has run four times at Cheltenham, and he has never been out of the first five.

He went back over fences during the summer, he won his beginners’ chase at Wexford in July and, after a short break, he ran well last time in the Grade 1 Christmas Hurdle at Leopardsto­wn over almost three miles on heavy ground.

Back in trip here and back on better ground, hopefully he can run another good race.

3.30 – CAPTAIN GUINNESS

HE’S BEEN in really good order at home. He had a heart issue at Christmas, so he was disappoint­ing there, but he ran much better at the Dublin Racing Festival when he finished third behind El Fabiolo.

He was great in winning the Fortria Chase on his debut this season. I think that that was one of the best run of his career to date, and I think that he is back to that sort of form again now.

Second in the Champion Chase last year, he was well beaten by the winner Energumene, but he ran well.

He’s probably a horse that people have forgotten about a little bit, because of his below-par run at Leopardsto­wn at Christmas, but there was a reason for that, and I think that he can run a big race here.

4.10 – MINELLA INDO

HE RAN really well in the crosscount­ry race at Cheltenham in December. That was a handicap, and he was giving weight away to all his rivals, but he took to the fences really well.

I can’t wait to ride him over the course again now. This is not a handicap, so he doesn’t have to give weight away. He’s a Gold Cup winner and he loves Cheltenham.

He has run at the Festival five times, he has won twice and he has finished second twice.

This is a really good renewal of the Cross-Country Chase and he doesn’t have as much experience over the course as some of his rivals do, but he jumped the obstacles great the last day, and I hope that he can run another big race.

4.50 – DANCING ON MY OWN

HE HAS to carry a lot of weight in the Grand Annual, but his achievemen­ts warrant a big weight. He obviously likes it at Cheltenham, he was very good in winning there in October, and he has been in good order at home.

This is going to be a competitiv­e race, the Grand Annual always is, and soft ground wouldn’t be ideal, so hopefully it will dry out a little before the second last race on Wednesday, and hopefully he can run well.

5.30 – JUNTA MARVEL

I HAVE picked up the ride on Junta Marvel in the Champion Bumper for Willie Mullins.

Willie has plenty of runners in the race, but they all go there with chances and it’s great to pick up a ride for him here.

Junta Marvel is a Masked Marvel mare who won her two bumpers last spring, one on yielding ground and one on soft ground, so she shouldn’t have an issue with the ground. She beat Biolumines­cence on her debut, which was a good performanc­e, Biolumines­cence won a Grade 3 mares’ novice hurdle at Limerick there on Sunday. I’m looking forward to riding her.

 ?? ?? CLASSIC: Rachael Blackmore riding Minella Indo clear the last to win The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle
CLASSIC: Rachael Blackmore riding Minella Indo clear the last to win The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle

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