King aims Crystal D´Ainay at John Smith´s Hurdle Alan King today revealed that he intends to run Crystal D´Ainay in Saturday´s £40,000 Grade Two John Smith´s Hurdle at Wetherby.He said: 'The John Smith´s Hurdle is the plan for Crystal D´Ainay and he is due to work tomorrow.'Last season the five-year-old won twice and finished third in the bonusprint.com Stayers´ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, coming home 14 and a half lengths behind Iris´s Gift.The Wiltshire-based trainer reports his charge in good form ahead of his seasonal debut.'Crystal D´Ainay has done very well over the summer and we´re very happy with him. He looks a little bit more mature this season,' enthused King.'He´s fairly straight but I´ll be disappointed if there´s not some improvement later on - my horses usually do improve for a run.'All five of Crystal D´Ainay´s successes over Jumps have come on ground with a bit of moisture in it.The handler continued: 'I´ve never been brave enough to run Crystal D´Ainay on quick ground. I always think he is best on ground with a bit of cut as he´s won on soft and heavy and I´m sure this type of ground suits him. 'It´s not so much that he doesn´t handle faster ground - I´m just more relaxed if it is decent and safe ground. Obviously he is a horse I think an awful lot of and I´d always be reluctant to risk him on quick ground.'Crystal D´Ainay will not have things all his own way as Philip Hobbs could be represented by Grey Report, who is also among the 11 possibles for this event.The trainer said: 'Grey Report has been entered for the John Smith´s Hurdle. He won four races last season and was third in the Royal & SunAlliance Novices´ Hurdle at Cheltenham and second in the three-mile novices´ hurdle at Aintree.'He stays very well and we thought that this race was a possibility, although he´s also been entered for Chepstow on Saturday. He has done extremely well over the summer and I´m very happy with him.' Grey Report and Crystal D´Ainay could also lock horns with National Hunt Chase Challenge Cup hero Native Emperor, who could revert to the smaller obstacles, and Telemoss, fourth in the bonusprint.com Stayers´ Hurdle in 2002.The John Smith´s Hurdle is one of 63 races involved in the British Horseracing Board´s new Order of Merit competition. The connections of the overall winner with the most points throughout the season will receive £200,000 - 75% to the owner, 12.5% to the trainer and the same again to the stable staff. The winner of the John Smith´s Hurdle, as a Grade Two event, will score 15 points while horses placed second to eighth will be allocated points on a sliding scale down to two points for eighth.