Kauto set for Wincanton work
Racegoers at Wincanton on Friday will get the chance to judge for themselves how well Kauto Star is recuperating from his schooling fall.
Trainer Paul Nicholls has decided to give the great chaser a gallop after racing at his local track, rather than carry out a piece of work at home on Saturday morning.
The Ditcheat handler stepped up the 12-year-oldâs exercise again on Tuesday and hopes that Clive Smithâs pride and joy will get the chance to run in his sixth Betfred Gold Cup appear to be rising.
Kauto Star will work with Mon Parrain after racing and Nicholls, writing on his Betfair blog, is pleased with how he is progressing.
âWe upped Kauto Starâs work again today,â said Nicholls.
âHe had his now regular morning physio and an hour on the walker â we should bring out an exercise video, as that routine is getting so much publicity â and then we gave him his most testing workout since his schooling fall.
âWe gave him two strong canters up the hill alongside my Fred Winter hopeful Ulck Du Lin.
âAnd again I have to report that he came through it fine and Iâm happy with him at the moment.
âWhat particularly pleased me was that, aside from looking great, he came back from the work and had a good roll in his box, always a good sign with him. He looks happy in himself and Clifford (Baker, head lad) is smiling.
âBut I can reveal that we have had a change of plan over the so-called âD Dayâ home gallop on Saturday.
âHe will now gallop after racing at Wincanton on Friday instead.
âWhy the change of plan?
âWell, he had a racecourse gallop before he won the Betfair Chase and I thought it a better idea to give him a spin, and a good workout, on the grass away from home. Ruby (Walsh) will ride and he will work with Mon Parrain.
âEveryone can make their own minds up as to how he looks and works.
âAnd if he does come through that OK, we will look to school him on Monday morning.
âBut I must stress that it is one step at a time and it is important that people donât get carried away.
âWe arenât, just yet.
âBut we are heading in the right direction quickly, it seems.â
The day began with negative vibes about Gold Cup favourite Long Run.
The defending champion drifted on the betting exchanges forcing Ladbrokes to suspend betting overnight, only for them to reopen their market with Long Run a 6-4 chance from even money.
However, owner Robert Waley-Cohen wrote on his twitter account that he was baffled by the rumours.
âMystified by Long Run poorly rumours. Worked as normal today. All systems go,â he said.