Trainer Willie Mullins appears to have found an ideal opening for the John Magnier-owned gelding,
K'CHOU DU PECOS AA to get off the mark over hurdles at the first attempt. The Walk In The Park gelding wouldn't have to improve too much on an encouraging effort in a Leopardstown bumper last December to lay claims to this contest. Dangers in the race are likely to come from the Henry De Bromhead pair
Email Rose, the mount of Robbie Power and
Arahecan who is better than his last run at Wexford in June suggests.
Thunder Down Under and
Braeside both representing trainer Gordon Elliott should not be underestimated.
- K'chou Du Pecos Aa
- Email Rose
- Arahecan