Bishop hoping Jasmine is just perfect

Kevin Bishop is hoping course specialist Just Jasmine can defy the handicapper in Saturday’s Victor Chandler Chase at Ascot.

Bishop hoping Jasmine is just perfect

Kevin Bishop is hoping course specialist Just Jasmine can defy the handicapper in Saturday’s Victor Chandler Chase at Ascot.

One of the most consistent chasers in training, Just Jasmine was pushed up the ratings in November after turning the form book upside down to win a two-mile handicap chase at Cheltenham and finish runner-up to Shamawan in the Allied Irish Bank Chase at Ascot.

“She seems very well and is in good form, but from now on life is going to be pretty tough for her,” said the Somerset trainer today, whose charge is a 12-1 chance with the sponsors.

“She’s on the highest mark of her life as an 11-year-old. She’s even 4lb higher than when she ran last time at Ascot.”

Bishop’s string has been in its best form this season for more than two years.

Ashley Brook’s gutsy performance to dead-heat with Widemouth Bay in the controversial photo-finish to the Ludlow bumper last Friday put the handler on 11 winners for the current campaign, one better than for the whole of last season.

The trainer’s resurgence has come mostly via hurdlers and bumper horses, and Just Jasmine was breaking a 20-month chase famine for the yard when she outstayed Martin Pipe’s Lady Cricket to take a two mile-handicap chase at Cheltenham in November.

“She went up nine pounds for winning at Cheltenham because she was out of the handicap that day,” said the trainer.

“We didn’t expect her to win. It’s funny how she couldn’t win off a mark of 128 or less for 12 months and then suddenly she wins off 134. They make fools of you sometimes.”

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