Glasgow Times

Tizzards hope to be on song for Trophy hat-trick

- SIMON MILHAM

TEAM Tizzard are planning another big Saturday assault with the yard’s leading novice from last season, Fiddleront­heroof, spearheadi­ng a trio of runners in the Ladbrokes Trophy Chase at Newbury.

Having landed the historic handicap twice in the last five years, with subsequent Gold Cup winner Native River in 2016 and Sizing Tennessee two years later, the Dorset yard will play another strong hand in the three-and-a-quarter-mile Grade Three showpiece, worth £142,375 to the winner.

Mister Malarky and Copperhead complete the threeprong­ed attack, with assistant trainer Joe Tizzard hopeful Fiddleront­heroof can maintain his progressio­n and go right to the top of the chasing tree.

Last season’s Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase second, a Grade One-winning novice hurdler, produced a perfect start to his campaign with an impressive success in the Listed Colin Parker Memorial Intermedia­te Chase at Carlisle.

Tizzard – who was at Ascot on Saturday to see Lostintran­slation return to top form in the 1965 Chase – confirmed: “It is a prestigiou­s race that we target and we are probably going to run three in the Ladbrokes Trophy – Fiddleront­heroof, Copperhead and Mister Malarky.

“Fiddler obviously put in a lovely performanc­e at Carlisle and has a run under his belt and ticks a lot of the boxes. It was good to see him stick on so well at Carlisle. He’s a second-season novice, who was ultra-consistent throughout the whole of last year, taking on the best novices in England, and didn’t do a lot wrong.

“Off his current mark, you would have to hope he would be competitiv­e. This race suits second-season novices as well.”

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