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- Ustedes added to Ryanair
Ustedes added to Ryanair
Voy Por Ustedes is a fascinating supplementary entry for the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham, for which 16 confirmations were made at this morning's latest stage.
The Sir Robert Ogden-owned gelding has previously won twice at the Festival in the Arkle Trophy and the Champion Chase, and was also second to Imperial Commander in this race two years ago.
The ten-year-old was fifth in last year's renewal but has not yet seen a racecourse this season after moving yards from Alan King to Nicky Henderson.
Last year's first and second, Albertas Run and Poquelin, are also among the entries although Albertas Run also has the Cheltenham Gold Cup as a Festival alternative.
Regular partner Tony McCoy told At The Races: "If he's 10/1 for the Ryanair, he's definitely good value. But he's still in the Gold Cup and if he runs in that, I probably won't be riding him.
"The Ryanair looks a very open race and there are reasons to believe that if he did run there, he could take a bit of beating."
A seven-strong Irish entry includes Captain Cee Bee, Golden Silver, J'y Vole and Tranquil Sea.
Ferdy Murphy's Kalahari King is another big challenger and while Somersby remains in the mix, his trainer Henrietta Knight insists the Champion Chase is now his definite target.
Other possible runners include Tartak and Breedsbreeze, while Weird Al is not in the list and instead goes for the Gold Cup.




