Rocky's on the road to chasing return Rocky's Diamond is set to resume his chasing career this summer having had a break since disappointing in the Galmoy Hurdle at Gowran Park in January. The six-year-old had won that Grade 2 contest last year before finishing fourth to Bob Olinger in the Stayers' Hurdle at Cheltenham.  Successful on chase debut at Galway in October, Declan Queally's charge was beaten in his next two starts over fences and then turned in a pair of below-par efforts when switched back to the smaller obstacles. Declan Queally junior explained "He had a setback after his run in the Galmoy and the plan now is to go back over fences. "I rode him in that Gowran race when he ran badly, but a couple of ours had been out of form at the time and we just decided to let him be, as he had done plenty. "He already owes us nothing, so we pulled the plug after Gowran and he is back in training six weeks.  "John Ryan (trainer) had a lot of his family and he has told me that a lot of them need good ground, so we will now look to the Midlands National at Kilbeggan or the Galway Plate during the summer. He is rated 145 so nothing will be easy, but we'll try anyway." Additional reporting by Tom Weekes