Weld hoping for a Champion pointer
Friday, 6 January 2012
The five-year-old mare has really come of age this season, having beaten subsequent Breeders' Cup Turf winner St Nicholas Abbey on the Flat in April and won the Grade One Istabraq Festival Hurdle last time out.
With Willie Mullins' current champion Hurricane Fly now looking a likely runner, Weld is keen to see how she gets on against one of the best hurdlers of recent times.
"She has come out of her last run very well, but the Irish Champion will be a learning curve for her," said Weld.
"Hurricane Fly will be very hard to beat, but she has won two Grade Ones and I was delighted with the way she won last month.
"She is only five and is still improving. She has strengthened up well this season, so we'll let her take her chance and then we'll see where we'll go with her for the rest of the season."
Trainer Nicky Henderson has entered both Binocular and Spirit Son and says there is a good chance one of them could run.
"We won't rule them in or out. I'll speak to JP (McManus, owner) about Binocular and he has been very well since Kempton. Spirit Son is also very well, but it really depends on what happens over here.
"The ground will be a factor as well, but we may well run one of them. We'll make up our minds a bit closer to the time."
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