Own supplemented for Gold Cup
On His Own winning at Fairyhouse last month
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On His Own has been supplemented at a cost of £27,500 for the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup on Friday, for which there are 17 possibles at the confirmation stage.
The Willie Mullins-trained star had been geared towards another crack at the Crabbie's Grand National, but having won the Thyestes Chase he followed up with an easy success in the Bobbyjo Chase, prompting a rethink from connections.
Mullins said afterwards "he's just going out of handicaps and could win a really good race", nominating the Punchestown Gold Cup as an option.
Philip Fenton's Irish Hennessy winner Last Instalment and the Mouse Morris-trained First Lieutenant add further strength to the raiding party from Ireland, with owners Gigginstown House Stud also having Tony Martin's Bog Warrior in the race.
Irish runners feature further in the shape of last year's RSA Chase winner Lord Windermere (Jim Culloty) and Lyreen Legend (Dessie Hughes).
Nicky Henderson is represented by defending champion Bobs Worth, who won the Lexus Chase at Leopardstown last time, and Newbury Hennessy hero Triolo D'Alene.
Paul Nicholls' Silviniaco Conti is another of the headline runners. He was still going well when falling three out in last year's renewal and advertised his chance in winning the King George VI Chase on Boxing Day.
But the Ditcheat trainer has been forced to rule out Rocky Creek, who is suffering from a bout of ringworm. The eight-year-old, runner-up in the Hennessy and Argento Chase in his two outings this season, will now be aimed at the Grand National at Aintree next month.
Nicholls wrote in his Betfair blog: "The good news is that it is treatable in time to re-route him to the Grand National once again, and we will now prepare him for Aintree. Of course, it is hugely frustrating as I thought he was going to Cheltenham with a live outside chance in the Gold Cup, but it is not an injury as such and we still have a big target to aim him at this season."
Captain Chris represents Philip Hobbs, while Sue Smith has Cloudy Too and George Charlton fields Knockara Beau, who was the shock conqueror of Big Buck's in the Cleeve Hurdle in January.
The Giant Bolster has been fourth and second in the last two renewals and stands his ground for David Bridgwater, with Venetia Williams another double-handed through Houblon Des Obeaux and Katenko.
Kim Bailey is praying for rain to boost the claims of Harry Topper, and leading Crabbie's Grand National fancy Teaforthree is set to take his chance for Rebecca Curtis.

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