River ruled out of festive run
Paul Nolan has ruled Cloone River out of any possible engagements over Christmas but hopes to see the Queen Mother Champion Chase contender back on the track in the New Year.
The 2004 Galway Hurdle winner has been out of action since suffering a crashing fall in this yearâs renewal of the race, with the nine-year-old unbeaten in two starts over fences.
âCloone River is in great shape at the moment but we havenât really made any plans for him, apart from March, which is his main targetâ Nolan told At The Races.
âHe certainly wonât run over the Christmas period but we might see him out soon after. I donât want to plan anything though, until we feel our way with his first few strong pieces of work.
âWe couldnât be happier with the way he is going. He is not a horse who needs a great amount of work to get himself right because when he starts getting competitive he really burns off the calories.
âWe are happy enough we will have Cloone River well on the day in March if we can keep him healthy, which is always the main thing.â
Cloone River was forced to miss last yearâs Irish Independent Arkle Trophy at the Cheltenham Festival after suffering a setback and is a general 12-1 chance for the Queen Mother.





