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Waley-Cohen believes Run back to best

Owner Robert Waley-Cohen believes Long Run is back to his best ahead of his bid to retain the William Hill King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day.

The winner last season on his way to further glory in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, he was beaten by Kauto Star on his reappearance in the Betfair Chase at Haydock.

But Waley-Cohen feels the Nicky Henderson-trained six-year-old is all the better for the outing and deserves his place as the firm favourite for the Christmas spectacular.

Waley-Cohen told At The Races: "I think he's back. We are the reigning champ and the odds reflect it. We are 5-4 and Kauto Star is 4-1.

"I think Kauto Star will probably be shorter on the day because there is a huge amount of hope.

"People normally get behind the reigning champion, they want to see a great champ, and see him confirm that he is the real thing, but on this occasion everyone wants to see the old boy have a last hurrah and win for an unprecedented fifth time in the King George.

"It's not a two-horse race. It's a very impressive line-up. I know it's not a big field, but it's a proper serious Grade One race.

"If it comes down to pure speed Master Minded is a champion at two miles in a Grade One race and at two and a half miles.

"We've also won Grade One races at two miles, two mile two, three miles two and three miles.

"I think it's a big ask of Master Minded to go three miles and he does seem to run a little bit inconsistently, so you can't be quite sure if he's going to be with it or not quite with it.

"Racing is about winning and Long Run has so far won 12 and been placed in seven out of his 19 runs."

Waley-Cohen is relieved his amateur rider son Sam is able to partner Long Run, despite picking up a 12-day ban at Fakenham for pulling up his mount a circuit early recently.

He said: "He got given 12 days for the errors of his ways. He's not the only jockey to find Fakenham a bit tricky.

"I've been trying to find out from the BHA which are the 12 days and so far there are five days in January and the balance of the days will be in February, but they can't yet notify me which ones they are because of the incredibly late agreement of the fixture list for 2012.

"He will have served them all by mid February I would think. It's odd because the first one is January 1 and the next one is January 18."