Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Imperial Commander returns to action at Haydock this weekend for the Betfair Chase. The Nigel Twiston-Davies trained nine-year-old has been installed as odds-on favourite for the contest and connections are confident. Ian Robinson, a member of the Our Friends In The North syndicate that own the bay gelding is quoted in the racing press as stating ‘We've got the Betfair Chase, the King George and the Gold Cup, and we intend to compete in all three.’ He is also quoted as having said of the horse that he has ‘improved since last season.’
None of the 'big guns' will be taking him on but the Paul Nicholls trained What A Friend, who is no bad second string, will be lining up and it looks an intriguing contest.
It is a great opportunity for Imperial Commander to take up the gauntlet thrown down by Kauto Star at Down Royal earlier this month with Denman of course waiting back in the Nicholls stables entered for the Hennessy at Newbury on the 27th.
It will be an informative week or two.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
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