Brewin'upastorm
Brewin'upastorm

Brewin'upastorm heading straight to Cheltenham Festival


Brewin'upastorm will head straight to the Cheltenham Festival without another run.

Olly Murphy had been trying to get the seven-year-old ready for the Kingmaker Novices' Chase at Warwick on February 8 after a minor setback, but has now decided he will be better off going to the Festival fresh.

Brewin'upastorm has won both his novice chases this season, beating a high-class field at Carlisle in October before easily out-pointing last season's Dovecote Novices' Hurdle winner Southfield Stone at Exeter.

"We've decided he'll go straight to Cheltenham - he definitely won't run before," Murphy said of his charge, who holds entries in the Arkle and the Marsh Novices' Chase.

"He's in good form, but I was just a bit tight for time for Warwick. I've had a good chat with his owner Barbara Hester, and we've decided that's he's very good when he's fresh - so it's not a big thing to go there without a prep run."

Murphy is encouraged by the subsequent form of the novices Brewin'upastorm beat on his chasing debut.

He added: "We're really looking forward to running him - he's in fantastic nick, and we can go straight there. We got him out early for experience - which was a big help - and his Carlisle race could not have worked out better.

"Good Boy Bobby has franked the form; Midnight Shadow won the Dipper, and Global Citizen won a Grade Two at Kempton over Christmas - so it all worked out really well. I'm really excited about my lad."


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