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Cue Card camp confident before Don Cossack clash

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Cue Card

Cue Card: won a thrilling renewal of the King George on Boxing Day

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 By Tony McFadden 3:00PM 19 APR 2016 

THE Tizzard camp are looking forward to next week’s Punchestown festival, where they believe Cue Card will prove beyond doubt that he is the best staying chaser in training.

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Cue Card has won the Betfair Chase, King George and Betfred Bowl during a stellar season but the Cheltenham Gold Cup – and a £1 million bonus – eluded connections when the horse fell at the third-last fence at Cheltenham in March, having moved strongly into contention.

The Gold Cup was won by Don Cossack, who himself had departed at the second-last in the King George when in contention, and Cue Card’s former rider Joe Tizzard, who is now assistant trainer to his father Colin, is looking forward to settling the score once and for all at Punchestown.

“I’m more than happy with the horse and he’s never shied away from anything,” Tizzard said. “The Bibby Financial Services Ireland Punchestown Gold Cup could be a serious race and take nothing away from Don Cossack and Vautour, who have both stood up to everything. We’ll find out who the best is at Punchestown.”

‘I think he would have won the Gold Cup’

Cue Card took a crashing fall at Cheltenham but showed no ill-effects from the tumble when destroying Gold Cup-placed pair Djakadam and Don Poli at Aintree.

“He was in lovely form the day after the Cheltenham Gold Cup and bounced out of that race and schooled nicely before Aintree,” Tizzard said.

“He was in as good form as he had been all season then and, while I didn’t think he would be as impressive as he was in Liverpool, he sure ran a massive race.

“He’s not had a hard second half to the season and he seems in as good shape as he has been all season. I think he would have won the Gold Cup.”

Thistlecrack treble

The Tizzards are also responsible for superstar staying hurdler Thistlecrack, who will be bidding to complete the rarely-achieved Cheltenham, Aintree and Punchestown hat-trick in Ireland next week.

Tizzard added: “Thistlecrack seems to improve every time that we run him. He’s come out of Aintree lovely and we’ve still not got to the bottom of him – we don’t know just how good he is. He seems a step ahead of them over hurdles at the moment.”

Barters is back

Another potential British raider is Barters Hill, who suffered a first career defeat at last month’s Cheltenham Festival but could bid to bounce back in either the 2m4f Grade 1 Tattersalls Ireland Novice Hurdle or the 3m Grade 1 Irish Daily Mirror Novice Hurdle.

Barters Hill had won his first seven races under rules and was by no means disgraced in the 3m Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, fading up the punishing hill having pressed on a long way out.

Trainer Ben Pauling has been pleased with the horse since Cheltenham and suggested a drop in trip could be on the cards.

“I haven’t decided which race he’ll run in yet and it will depend on the ground. I’m quite tempted to go for the shorter race but we’ll see,” said Pauling. “I didn’t know if Barters Hill would run again after Cheltenham but he’s in such good form I thought we probably would go to Punchestown.”

 

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