Scottish Daily Mail

THYME WILL TELL IF PARK IS READY

- By MARCUS TOWNEND Racing Correspond­ent

TRAINER Emma Lavelle says that even though Paisley Park di d not wi n his comeback race at Newbury last month, it filled both her and her horse with confidence ahead of today’s Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot.

Twelve months ago, heavy ground prompted Lavelle to pull Paisley Park out of the Long Walk after a tough comeback win from Thistlecra­ck in t he Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury.

On the back foot throughout the season, Paisley Park went on to lose his Stayers’ Hurdle crown at the Cheltenham Festival when found to be suffering from an irregular heartbeat.

Lavelle nursed Paisley Park back into shape for his Newbury return, when he showed the fire was still burning despite going down by a length-and-a-half to today’s favourite Thyme Hill, trying to concede 3lbs. Today they meet on level terms.

Lavelle said: ‘It is very rare you come second in a race and feel “that’s brilliant” but that is kind of what we felt after Newbury.

‘We had to do plenty with him before he ran but it was a bit more natural progressio­n than forcing him to get there. He just got so much confidence out of the race and we got confidence in him again. Last year after he had such a hard race at Newbury, we were wondering whether we would get him to Ascot. This year, we would have been ready even if Ascot was last weekend.

‘ He j ust seems better and hopefully it has set him up for the rest of the season.

‘Clearly it would be nicer if it wasn’t extremes of ground but we are lucky Paisley doesn’t seem to be ground-dependent.’

Despite the confidence in the Paisley Park camp, the challenge facing Aidan Coleman’s mount is significan­t. In theory, the weight pull should bring him and Thyme Hill closer but Richard Johnson’s mount looked to have a bit left in the tank.

A Grade One winner as a novice, Thyme Hill’s only defeat over hurdles came when a close fourth to Monkfish in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle last season, and he was hampered going to the last.

Also in the line-up are two previous winners — Thistlecra­ck ( 2015) and The Worlds End (2019) — plus Grade One winning mare Roksana, representi­ng trainer Dan Skelton, who won the Grade Two Sky Bet Kennel Gate Hurdle at the track yesterday with My Drogo.

Most striking performanc­e of the day came from Nicky Henderson’s All art, who swept past Fiddler on the roof to win the Noel Novices’ Chase on seasonal debut to earn quotes of 25-1 for the Arkle Novices’ Chase and 16-1 for the Marsh Novices’ Chase.

EASY WORK, runner- up to Gordon Elliott-trained stablemate Envoi Allen in the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle last season and a leading novice chase contender for spring’s Cheltenham Festival, has died after a heart attack on the gallops.

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