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- Big decisions await Ahoy Senor team after Wetherby
Big decisions await Ahoy Senor team after Wetherby
Ahoy Senor (Derek Fox) winning the Grade 2 William Hill Towton Novices Chase at Wetherby
© Healy Racing Photos
Connections of Ahoy Senor are set to discuss the options at Cheltenham and beyond for their exciting novice chaser following his victory at Wetherby on Saturday.
Lucinda Russell’s bright star bounced back from his defeat by Bravemansgame at Kempton on St Stephen’s Day with an impressive performance in winning the Grade 2 Towton Chase at Wetherby.
Ahoy Senor saw his price cut for the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at the Cheltenham Festival and is now a low as 9/2 in some books. However, he also holds an entry in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup for which his price ranges from 14/1 to 25/1.
Options for the Grand National meeting at Aintree three weeks after Cheltenham are also likely to be on the agenda. “He’s absolutely perfect this morning out in the field, really happy with him,” said Russell.
“It’s great, but we don’t know what’s next. We’ll probably go to Cheltenham or Aintree, but we’ll see. We’ll chat with the owners and have a look. We’ve got some options open to him and we’re on the front foot again.”
Mighty Thunder, Russell’s Scottish Grand National hero of 2021, is set for wind surgery after being pulled up in the Edinburgh National at Musselburgh. “He’s fine, but he made a noise. He’s going to have to have a wind operation and see how he gets on. He just gurgled. That ground was pretty heavy,” said the Kinross handler.
Russell had better news of Corach Rambler, who is set for the Ultima Handicap Chase at Cheltenham. The eight-year-old booked his place at next month’s Festival by finishing a creditable fourth to Eclair Surf in Warwick’s Classic Chase last month.
“He’s aiming for the Ultima. I loved his run at Warwick. He was good,” said Russell.




