Horseracing: 'See More Business' to run again

See More Business is likely to run again this season despite not appearing among the entries for the Tote Gold Trophy.

Horseracing: 'See More Business' to run again

See More Business is likely to run again this season despite not appearing among the entries for the Tote Gold Trophy.

Trainer Paul Nicholls has only entered Fadalko for the April 27 race set up as a replacement for the abandoned Cheltenham Gold Cup.

See More Business will instead be aimed either at the Gala Group Casinos Scottish Grand National at Ayr on Saturday week or the Whitbread Gold Cup at Sandown seven days later.

The winner of the 1999 Cheltenham Gold Cup appeared to put up a sour display at Aintree last Thursday.

He seemed to lose interest when taken on by other horses in the Martell Cup and trailed in well behind in fifth.

Nicholls said: "I've heard it said that the horse might be retiring but that's not the case. He's perfectly fine after the Aintree race though he did have to have a couple of stitches in a leg."

The trainer is undecided whether Fadalko - an impressive winner of the Martell Melling Chase at Aintree last Friday - will tackle the 'new' Gold Cup or be aimed at a the ladbrokescasino.com Championship Chase the following day.

Nicholls also has Desert Mountain among the 10 entries for the revamped version of the Queen Mother Champion Chase.

"The Sandown meeting is still some way away and I'm not making any plans until I get a clearer idea of what the going is likely to be," he said.

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