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Snowden excited by Wendigo’s Brown Advisory claims

Press Association

Press Association

Wendigo's regular partner Gavin SheehanWendigo's regular partner Gavin Sheehan
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Jamie Snowden insists he “wouldn’t be swapping” Wendigo for any of his potential rivals in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at next month’s Cheltenham Festival.

A Grade Two winner at Newbury earlier in the season, the seven-year-old was beaten into third place in the Kauto Star Novices’ Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day before making the most of a gilt-edged opportunity at Ayr on his latest outing.

I wouldn’t be swapping our chap and it’s super exciting. We’ve been lucky enough to have a couple of Festival winners, but those were probably longer prices, so to go there with a fairly short-priced horse for it is really exciting.

He is a 7-1 shot with Coral for the Brown Advisory, making him the shortest-priced British-trained horse and Snowden is relishing the challenge of taking on the Irish contingent in the Cotswolds.

Left-Handed Track Key To Improvement

Reflecting on his Ayr success, the trainer said: “All I can say is that our lad’s had a nice experience, he jumped round and three miles on a left-handed track on slightly softer ground is just what he wanted.

“He found Kempton a bit sharp, the ground was a bit quick that day and I think we’re better on a left-handed track.

“We learned from Kempton. We went to Kempton half-thinking that might happen, but if we were thinking about the King George next year we wanted to find out how he handled it as a novice, as opposed to waiting until next year.

“He didn’t have to show anything up at Ayr, but it’s a long time between Kempton and Cheltenham, we wanted to get a run into him and it was the only race he could run in.

“I wouldn’t be swapping our chap and it’s super exciting. We’ve been lucky enough to have a couple of Festival winners, but those were probably longer prices, so to go there with a fairly short-priced horse for it is really exciting.”