Gloucestershire Echo

Rouge Vif puts down a two-mile marker

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ROUGE Vif staked an early claim for some of this season’s top-two mile chases with a stunning performanc­e on his return to Cheltenham.

Winner of the Kingmaker Novices’ Chase at Warwick in February, the sixyear-old was last seen finishing third in the Arkle Trophy at the Festival in March.

He appears to have improved significan­tly since, judged on an impressive weight-carrying performanc­e in the Bentley Flying Spur Handicap Chase - travelling with enthusiasm and jumping with aplomb under Daryl Jacob on his way to a seven-and-a-half-length success.

Whittingto­n was claiming the twomile contest for the second year in succession, having saddled another stable star in Saint Calvados to secure victory 12 months ago.

“He was awesome,” said the Wantage handler. “He has got a good ground action and is just so slick to jump out of it - on better ground you see him at his best.

“He was in his comfort zone there and has loved it today. I hoped he had improved for a summer break as I ride him myself most days and he feels a more powerful animal.

“He has obviously strengthen­ed up a lot, but to win a handicap off a mark of 156 like that is impressive - he has slightly surprised me.”

Bookmakers were quick to slash Rouge Vif’s odds for both the Tingle Creek at Sandown and the Queen Mother Champion Chase back at Cheltenham.

Whittingto­n is keen to let the dust settle before considerin­g future plans, adding: “Today he looked like a proper twomiler. Daryl says he will stay two-and-a-half, but I don’t think we will be going up in trip yet.

“Coming back here for the Shloer Chase in three weeks’ time is a potential option, but we will have to get home and discuss and talk to Andrew (Brooks, owner), as it will be his decision and we will go from there.”

Trainer Dr Richard Newland and conditiona­l jockey Cillin Leonard teamed up to land the squareinth­eair.com Handicap Hurdle for the second year in succession, with Captain Tom Cat.

The same combinatio­n claimed victory with Duke Street in 2019, and this year’s candidate appeared to hold excellent claims following back-to-back wins at Uttoxeter during the summer.

 ??  ?? Rouge Vif and Daryl Jacob clear a fence on the way to victory
Rouge Vif and Daryl Jacob clear a fence on the way to victory

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