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City switches to hurdles in Coral feature

Tony MartinTony Martin
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Tony Martin is taking nothing for granted ahead of Melbourne Cup runner-up Heartbreak City's return to the jumping game in the Coral.ie Hurdle at Leopardstown.

The seven-year-old has not been seen over hurdles since scoring at last summer's Galway Festival and it is his Flat form that makes him stand out from the crowd.

Following an impressive display in the Ebor at York last August, Heartbreak City was sent across the globe for a tilt at the Flemington showpiece and ran a brilliant race to come within a head of claiming an historic victory for his ebullient owners.

He makes his first appearance since in Sunday's lucrative handicap hurdle back on home soil and appears dangerously well handicapped on a mark of 125, but Martin knows it is rarely that simple.

"He had a few weeks off after he came back from Melbourne and seems in good form," said the Summerhill-based trainer.

"He's galloped well and worked well. He's schooled around the Curragh and had a nice gallop around Punchestown the other day, so we're happy.

"On his Flat form you'd have to give him a serious chance, but it's a different game altogether when you put eight flights of hurdles in front of them.

"Fingers crossed he'll run a good race and come back safe."

Heartbreak City is the star name in a 23-strong field and just one of four runners for his trainer. Martin also saddles Golden Spear, who finished fourth in a similar race at Ascot last month, as well as Gladiator King and Tudor City.

He said: " Golden Spear ran well in Ascot and we've been happy with him since. They all have different owners, so we'll let them have a go and hopefully they all have little chances."

Willie Mullins last won this €100,000 contest with Abbey Lane in 2013 and also launches a four-strong raid.

His son and assistant, Patrick Mullins, said: " Allblak Des Places was disappointing in Limerick, but his work has improved since Christmas and Ruby (Walsh) has gone for him.

"Thomas Hobson hasn't run for a good while, so I'd imagine it will be tough for him on his first run back

"Cap D'Aubois has been a little disappointing as well and then there's Noble Inn coming back in trip.

"I always think you need to be nearer the bottom of the weights than the top in a competitive race like this."