South Wales Echo

Silver booked for Paddy Power gold

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STOLEN SILVER can provide Sam Thomas with a third bigrace victory in as many weeks in the prestigiou­s Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham.

The leading jockey turned trainer was quoted as saying he felt his horses may need their first runs of the season late last month, but there has been little evidence of a lack of sharpness on track.

A fortnight ago Our Power and Before Midnight finished first and third in the London Gold Cup at Ascot, while Good Risk All Impressed over hurdles at Carlisle the following day.

Having since been involved in a helicopter accident, Thomas has been recovering at home, but will doubtless have been heartened to see Al Dancer claim a thrilling victory over the Grand National fences in last weekend’s Grand Sefton at Aintree.

Stolen Silver remains relatively unexposed over fences following just nine attempts and particular­ly over the Paddy Power Gold Cup trip of two and a half miles.

He has also proven he handles the undulation­s of Cheltenham, with six course starts yielding one runaway victory on his most recent appearance in April’s Silver Trophy, two runner-up finishes and a fourth placed finish at the Cheltenham Festival in March.

The seven-year-old has to contend with a 7lb hike in the weights on his reappearan­ce, but with the yard in such good form and track and ground to suit, he is expected to be in the thick of the action.

Scriptwrit­er is taken to provide trainer Milton Harris with back-to-back victories in the opening JCB Triumph Trial Juvenile Hurdle.

The Wiltshire handler saddled the tough-as-teak Knight Salute to claim this Grade Two prize 12 months ago and in Scriptwrit­er he appears to have found another potential gem.

Having earned a three-figure rating after four Flat starts for Aidan O’Brien, the son of Churchill changed hands for 62,000 guineas and made a successful hurdling debut at Sedgefield four weeks ago.

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