An experienced type with 37 runs under rules in his locker, the likeable gelding heads to Perth with high hopes in the Gold Cup.
He was a a two time winner over hurdles back in his debut season of 2018 before switching the larger obstacles in the Summer of 2019.
After a couple of less than impressive first starts when chasing, he got off the mark in emphatic fashion at Worcester before following that victory up with another win at Fontwell.
He heads to Perth off his lowest handicap mark to date despite a four lengths second of seven at Kempton last time out and with the trainer sending just the one horse on such a journey, he's certainly worth keeping a close eye on here.