Yorkshire Post

Trainer Nicholls ponders Ascot switch for Cyrname

- CARL LIVESEY

PAUL NICHOLLS is considerin­g the possibilit­y of rerouting Cyrname to the Sodexo Gold Cup at Ascot on Saturday.

The highest- rated horse in Britain, having beaten Altior in a highly- anticipate­d clash at Ascot last November, the eightyearo­ld subsequent­ly disappoint­ed when a hot favourite but only second in the King George VI at Kempton, before suffering a heavy fall in the Ascot Chase.

With plans to send Cyrname to Down Royal for the Ladbrokes Champion Chase shelved because of coronaviru­s travel complicati­ons, Nicholls last weekend confirmed Saturday’s bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby as his intended comeback target.

However, on Monday Cyrname also received an entry in Ascot’s Sodexo Gold Cup - a Grade Three handicap, in which he would have to concede more than a stone to each of his rivals.

Nicholls said yesterday: “I’ll talk to Johnny ( de la Hey, Cyrname’s owner) and see what happens with the ground and the weather.

“We haven’t got to declare until Thursday, so I can’t tell you one way or the other at the moment.”

The Ditcheat handler had earlier talked about the dilemma he faces, on Nick Luck’s Daily Podcast.

“Obviously we had thought about and talked about going to Ireland, but it’s very difficult to get the horse out there with staff and do the job properly, so we didn’t think we’d take a chance, hence we rerouted to the Charlie Hall,” said Nicholls.

“He has got an entry at Ascot in the three- mile handicap.

“It’s quite a valuable race - and as we know, he does like Ascot.

“He would have to run off 176 at Ascot, which would be a huge task. But as Frodon showed on Saturday ( when winning at Cheltenham), top weights can win those handicaps - and you do keep a lot of horses out of the handicap.

“Looking at the weights, you’d say the Charlie Hall would suit him better, but it is a bit of an unknown because we’d be going left- handed.”

■ Oisin Murphy reached 1,000 domestic career winners aboard Perfect Sign at Southwell.

The champion jockey achieved the landmark on the Michael Dods- trained juvenile with victory over Sealed Offer by two and three- quarter lengths - in the colours of his retained owner, Qatar Racing, edging closer to retaining his title.

Murphy told said: “I ride for great people, and it’s really nice to get my 1,000th in these colours. The filly is in the sale on Thursday, soit’s a good moment.

“When you start out as an apprentice you hope to just get one winner - hopefully I can ride 1,000 more in the future.

■ Coral and Ladbrokes will no longer be seen in the betting ring after parent company GVC announced it was ceasing the operation of all of its 106 racecourse betting pitches.

GVC revealed that terms had been agreed to sell all of its racecourse pitches - 85 in the UK and 21 in Ireland - to John Hooper, who trades under the name Sid Hooper.

 ??  ?? PAUL NICHOLLS: Trainer will decide tomorrow if Cyrname runs at Wetherby or Ascot.
PAUL NICHOLLS: Trainer will decide tomorrow if Cyrname runs at Wetherby or Ascot.

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