Sunderland Echo

Alitor ‘well’ as hat-trick beckons

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Nicky Henderson is relieved to have finally got Altior's season up and running – and "all is going well" for his bid to emulate Badsworth Boy in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.

Not since Michael and Monica Dickinson's 1980s great has any horse landed a hat-trick in the two-mile championsh­ip – and Altior is also bidding to become a five-time Festival hero, having won the Supreme Novices' Hurdle and the Arkle.

Altior lost his 19-race unbeaten streak first time out at Ascot to Cyrname – a reverse Henderson is still kicking himself over – but he showed the engine remains intact when winning at Newbury recently, and it is all systems go for March.

"All is going well at the moment, and he is in good form," said Henderson, during a media morning on Monday.

"He has just had a couple of quiet days since Newbury.

"We will start to tick along and give him a couple of schools soon. We seldom school him, but I think he enjoys it.

"If you take Newbury as his first run of the season, which you virtually have to, it was perfect. If we were coming into the Tingle Creek or something (next), you would have to say he is spot on.

"The disaster was the first run of the year – it was in the wrong place at the wrong time on the wrong ground over the wrong trip. I couldn't have made a worse job if I had tried.

"I've always said if it wasn't for there being so much hype, and there hadn't been the big build-up (he would not have run) - I should have really been the spoilsport and taken him out on the morning of the race, but you couldn't really."

Despite Altior's defeat on his first run over two miles and five furlongs, Henderson is adamant his stamina is not an issue.

"We think we stay (further) anyway," he added.

"If they go quick in a bog it might not help us, but he will lie up with them.

"He has got it (that turn of foot) – and it works. He jumped the final fence last year, then off – he was gone and cleared away. I'd love to go to Aintree (for the Melling Chase over two-miles-fourfurlon­gs),

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