The last Grade One novice of the Cheltenham Festival, the Albert Bartlett establishes strong stayers for years to come. We've taken a look at all the horses going to post for this year's renewal.
The last Grade One novice of the Cheltenham Festival, the Albert Bartlett establishes strong stayers for years to come. We've taken a look at all the horses going to post for this year's renewal.
Yet to win in three starts since going hurdling.
Placed in the Champion Bumper here last March behind A Dream To Share (form worked out really well)
Has looked a thorough stayer winning two of his three starts so far this season over hurdles.
Sent off 25/1 on stable debut and ran well to be 3rd. Went two better to get his head in front next time when stepped up to 3m.
A talented bumper horse who got off the mark on his second attempt over hurdles.
Took his form to a new level at the Dublin Racing Festival when winning a grade 1 over 2m 6f.
A two time point to point winner who got off the mark on stable debut over hurdles.
Unbeaten in all four starts so far and won a Grade 2 at Cheltenham in January over 2m 4f (2nd was 4th in the Coral Cup on Wednesday)
Unbeaten in all 6 starts including all four runs over hurdles.
Former point to point winner who won first two starts for new connections including on hurdles debut.
Just touched off by Slade Steel two starts back (Winner won the Supreme on Tuesday)
Then finished 3rd in the Grade 1 Lawlor's Of Naas behind Readin Tommy Wrong.
Winner of the Grade 1 Lawlor's of Naas last time (Lecky Watson 3rd)
Steps up to 3m here for the first time which is an unknown.
Second season novice who has won three of his five starts this season including two Grade 3s.
Was pulled up in this race and ran disappointingly at Aintree but seems to of improved this year.
Winner of his last two starts over 2m and 2m 4f.
Got off the mark at the first time of asking over hurdles but has been beaten in three
starts since and was behind Dancing City at the Dublin Racing Festival.
Won his first two starts over hurdles and was just behind Captain Teague in a Grade 1 at Newbury in December.