Carberry teams up again with Richards Paul Carberry will revive old memories when he teams up with trainer Nicky Richards to ride Monet's Garden in the Amlin 1965 Chase at Ascot tomorrow. Although this will be the first time the jockey has got the leg up on the grey, he has ridden many winners for the Greystoke stable. His first success over fences at the Cheltenham Festival came on Unguided Missile, trained by Richards' late father Gordon, in the William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase 11 years ago. And the booking is a timely boost for Carberry, who next week begins a 30-day suspension for failing an alcohol breath test. "He goes back a long way with Greystoke," said Richards. "He used to ride an awful lot of winners for father and I think we gave him his first Cheltenham winner over fences. "He ain't a bad jockey and it's great to have him." Monet's Garden goes to Ascot on the back of victory in the Old Roan Chase at Aintree last month. "He's just been in normal training since then and he's in good form," Richards went on. "For that sort of money you never get an easy race. We go there and enjoy the day hopefully. "He's won an Ascot Chase and was second to Kauto Star in another, so he's had a couple of good races there."