McCoy advises Lingo caution

Tony McCoy believes Lingo “has to improve a lot” if he is to make a Smurfit Champion Hurdle horse.

McCoy advises Lingo caution

Tony McCoy believes Lingo “has to improve a lot” if he is to make a Smurfit Champion Hurdle horse.

The Jonjo O’Neill-trained gelding shot to prominence in the betting for the hurdlers’ crown with an impressive victory at Cheltenham on Sunday, on what was his first start for 680 days.

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