O'Brien sees bright future for Suttons Richard O'Brien is hoping Suttons Hill has a bright future after a couple of promising bumper runs this season. The Arcadio gelding has finished runner-up twice since joining the Ballingarry handler, meeting two smart Willie Mullins-trained horses in It's For Me and Western Diego. He now has the option of going over hurdles, holding an entry at Punchestown on Sunday, but O'Brien is in no rush with the six-year-old, who won a point-to-point last November. "He's a horse I'm mad about,” said the trainer after saddling Satono Chevalier to win at Dundalk on Wednesday. "I'm not married to running at Punchestown, it is going to be a ground question as well as getting in. "I'm very keen on him but not necessarily for Sunday, and not necessarily for this season, but at some stage I think he will do something really nice. "Denis O'Regan schooled him on Tuesday and he jumped terrific. "The nice thing is that he doesn't appear to be for sale."