Steel out to test Vautour Mouse Morris admits Real Steel will need to brush up his jumping if he is to give Vautour something to think about in Sunday's Leopardstown Killiney Novice Chase. Vautour, last season's stunning Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner, will undoubtedly be all the rage for the Grade Two contest as he looks to get his season back on track after fluffing his lines at Leopardstown over Christmas. Real Steel is no slouch himself, having made an impressive debut over fences when beating the smart Le Vent D'Antan at Naas in November before finishing third in the Drinmore at Fairyhouse behind Valseur Lido. However, he was a long way behind Vautour at Leopardstown last month, though Morris feels there is plenty of scope for improvement. The trainer said: "I'm hoping he'll jump better as he made two bad mistakes the last day. His form has been franked over Christmas, but he needs to get his jumping together. "There's no reason why he shouldn't and, if he does, hopefully he can make a race of it." The 11-year-old Aladdins Cave, who remarkably makes his chasing debut, completes the three-runner field