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A Plus Tard puzzles Henry

- ■ by DAVID YATES

HENRY DE BROMHEAD can find “nothing obvious” as he seeks to find the root cause of A Plus Tard’s no-show in Saturday’s Betfair Chase.

Rachael Blackmore’s mount, the 4-6 favourite to repeat his Haydock Park triumph of 2021, was pulled up with three fences to run as victory went to the Dan Skelton-trained Protektora­t.

And yesterday de Bromhead said of the reigning Cheltenham Gold Cup winner: “He got home in the early hours of the morning and he seemed to trot up all right. Something might come to light but there was nothing obvious this morning.”

The Co Waterford trainer, whose eightyear-old was pushed out to 8-1 to defend his crown at Cheltenham next March, added: “We’re going to have to run some tests and see if we can find what was amiss. For me, it was too bad to be true and we’ve just got to try and find out why.”

Protektora­y may run next in the Fleur De Lys Chase at Lingfield during the Winter Million weekend (January 22), or the Cotswolds Chase (at Cheltenham on January 28).

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