Inca primed for Champion bid
Brave Inca will have one more serious gallop before travelling to Cheltenham in his bid to justify favouritism in the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle on March 14.
Third in the race last year, the eight-year-old is the 7-4 market leader with Coral to follow up his success in last month’s AIG Europe Champion Hurdle.
“He is very well at the moment – he did a piece of work at the end of last week and I was very happy with him,” said Murphy.
“He will have one more serious piece before he heads off.
“He acts around Cheltenham having won the Supreme Novices’ and being beaten two necks in a Champion Hurdle. I just hope we can get him there in good form and he will have a right chance.
“He is as tough as nails and only does the bare minimum. He only gives what he is asked and I know he only won a length (in the Irish Champion) but you wonder if there is more there.”
Brave Inca beat Macs Joy on that occasion but Murphy is not fearing any one single horse.
“Macs Joy would be one of many I would fear,” he told At The Races. “He won the Irish Champion last year and is improving with every run.
“You can’t get away from Hardy Eustace either. He has been to Cheltenham three years in a row and won there every year and if he is half right he has to be respected.”