Coventry Telegraph

Wait should be worth it

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WAIT FOR ME can kick-start his season with victory in the Betfair Hurdle at Newbury.

The Philip Hobbs-trained sevenyear-old has underperfo­rmed so far this term, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest he is more than capable of making his presence felt in one of the season’s most fiercely competitiv­e handicaps off his current mark.

Wait For Me looked a youngster of immense promise when finishing third in the 2015 Champion Bumper behind Moon Racer.

He failed to reach those heights during his novice campaign over hurdles, but still won twice - including over this course and distance - and was not beaten far into fourth place in the County Hurdle at Cheltenham.

The French-bred gelding was disappoint­ing in Haydock’s Swinton Hurdle in May and while he has not yet rediscover­ed his best form since returning from a summer break, his efforts at Kempton and Cheltenham were not devoid of promise.

A rating of 138 undoubtedl­y underestim­ates his talent and with the track and soft ground set to play to his strengths, a bold bid is anticipate­d, with the form of the stable picking up during the last couple of weeks.

It could be a big day for Wait For Me’s rider Richard Johnson.

The champion jockey also gets the leg up on Native River, who should cement his Cheltenham Gold Cup claims by landing the Betfair Denman Chase for Colin Tizzard.

While a Grade One success at Aintree last spring suggested the future was bright, the seven-year-old has improved more than even his connection­s must have hoped this season.

A long-term plan came to fruition when he landed the Hennessy Gold Cup here back in November, but it was his tremendous weight-carrying display in the Welsh Grand National that really confirmed him as a leading contender for next month’s blue riband at Prestbury Park.

Some useful milers go to post for the sunbets.co.uk Handicap at Lingfield, not least the Michael Wighamtrai­ned My Target.

The Cape Cross gelding has won four of his seven starts at the track and never finished out of the first three.

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