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Tiger Roll team undecided on Cheltenham plans

Tiger Roll (Keith Donoghue) winning at Cheltenham last yearTiger Roll (Keith Donoghue) winning at Cheltenham last year
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Gordon Elliott will take a watching brief over dual Grand National winner Tiger Roll before deciding whether or not he will bid for a fourth victory in the Glenfarclas Cross Country race at the Cheltenham Festival.

Having won the 3m6f chase in 2018 and 2019, he was runner-up two years ago, but regained his title last March, beating his 2020 conqueror Easysland by 18 lengths.

The diminutive son of Authorized has won five times in total at the Cheltenham Festival having also landed the Triumph Hurdle back in 2014 and the four-mile NH Chase three years later.

However, since that latest Cheltenham victory the 12-year-old has posted two lacklustre displays over regulation fences at Aintree including on his seasonal bow when pulled up in the Grade 2 Many Clouds Chase.

“The Cross Country Chase is an option, but he is not getting any younger,” said Elliott.

“We’ll just see how he is. We haven’t really discussed retirement yet, but we’ll see how he goes over the next month or so.”

Elliott has plenty to look forward to, however, with a slew of winners over the Christmas period advertising the Cullentra House yard’s form.

The victory of the Ronnie Bartlett-owned Galvin in the Grade 1 Savills Chase at Leopardstown was the icing on the cake.

Elliott added, “We had a great Christmas and Galvin was very good. I would imagine he will go straight to the Gold Cup now.”

The just-turned eight-year-old is currently 5/1 second favourite with Paddy Power for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, while the horse he conquered at Leopardstown, A Plus Tard, is the 7/2 favourite.