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- Connections still leaning towards Ballymore for Sir Gerhard
Connections still leaning towards Ballymore for Sir Gerhard
Sir Gerhard
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Indications from Cheveley Park Stud that Sir Gerhard will run in the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham next week rather than the Supreme still appeared on track on Saturday.
The seven-year-old triumphed in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper last season and is unbeaten in two runs over hurdles, taking his maiden by eight lengths and the Tattersalls Ireland Novice Hurdle at the Dublin Racing Festival by six.
Willie Mullins had entered the bay in both the Supreme on Tuesday and the Ballymore on Wednesday, with Richard Thompson of Cheveley Park suggesting connections were “leaning towards” the latter race when talking to Sky Sports Racing on Friday morning.
Thompson was reported by ITV Racing to have confirmed the intention to opt for the Ballymore on Saturday.
On whether he would indeed go to that race, Mullins, who was supervising his runners at Gowran Park, said: “I’ll just repeat what the owner said, that we’re leaning towards the Ballymore.”




