Welsh National back-up plan for Aintree-bound Native River
Native River missed an assignment at Haydock on Saturday due to the quick ground; the 2018 Gold Cup hero could end up in the Welsh National or the Many Clouds Chase, a race he won in 2019
Monday 22 November 2021 13:46, UK
Ever-popular 2018 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Native River will reappear in either the Many Clouds Chase at Aintree in a fortnight or the Coral Welsh National at Chepstow over the Christmas period.
The Colin Tizzard stable is in great form and the trainer's son and assistant, Joe, admitted to being left a little frustrated after a lack of rain scuppered the Dorset yard's plans to run in the Betfair Chase at Haydock.
He explained: "Native River is ready to run - he was ready to run in the Betfair Chase at the weekend, but we promised ourselves to run him in his ideal conditions, so we are just waiting on the rain. It was a bit frustrating, really.
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"He has a Welsh National entry, but we are leaning towards the Many Clouds and hoping it will rain in the next fortnight.
"The Many Clouds is the next option for him, as he is fit and ready to run and that's the favourite for him.
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"He is 11 now, going on 12, and still retains a lot of ability, and we just want it to rain. So, as long as the rain comes, he'll go to Aintree.
"We haven't had a drop of rain for three or four weeks, which is not something we are used to at this time of year and it is not fair to run him on ground that is not perfect for him."