The Irish Mail on Sunday

Elliott has Doctor in rude health for Rewards at Naas

- By Ashley Iveson

DOCTOR Phoenix bids for further big-race honours in the Paddy’s Rewards Chase at Naas today.

Formerly trained in Britain by David Dennis, the 10-year-old was snapped up for £10,000 at the Goffs UK Spring Sale last May and has proved a shrewd purchase by Gordon Elliott and the Nick Bradley Racing Club.

After finishing second on his Irish debut at Cork in October, Doctor Phoenix returned to the Mallow circuit the following month to open his account for his new connection­s and while he was well beaten on his next start at Fairyhouse, he bounced back to form to land the €100,000 Dan Moore Memorial Chase at the same track last month.

He faces just four rivals at Grade Three level this weekend and looks the one to beat.

Will Smith, National Hunt racing manager for the syndicate, said: ‘Gordon has done a fantastic job with him so far this season. He showed some very good form in Britain, but Gordon just seems to have added that 5 per cent extra and he’s certainly getting the best out of him.

‘After he won first time for us at Cork the Dan Moore was a race we looked at. Gordon is a brilliant target trainer and it was fantastic to see him go and win a race like that.

‘He’s well treated by the conditions of the race on Sunday. He’s getting weight all round and he’s well-in, so if he can pick up some more prize-money we’d be delighted.’

Doctor Phoenix holds entries in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at the upcoming Cheltenham Festival, but all plans are on hold until after this latest assignment.

Smith added: ‘We just took the view that if you’re not in you can’t win.

‘The Champion Chase entry is a bit of a dream, but if the ground came up very soft and a couple of the big guns came out you never know.’

Doctor Phoenix is one of three runners for Elliott along with the Gigginstow­n House Stud pair of Ball D’Arc and Tell Us More.

Elliott’s title rival Willie Mullins relies on American Tom, who was third behind Ball D’Arc over this course and distance in November before chasing home A Toi Phil in the Kinloch Brae Chase at Thurles.

Patrick Mullins, assistant to his father, said: ‘His jumping can be a little bit erratic and he jumped out to his left around Thurles the last day.

‘We’re putting a tonguestra­p on him for the first time and going left-handed again, so hopefully the combinatio­n of the two will help him.

‘He has been a little bit frustratin­g so far this season, so we’re more hopeful than confident.’

Last year’s winner Alisier D’Irlande, trained by Henry de Bromhead, completes the line-up.

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THE FLYING DOC: Doctor Phoenix

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