Conditions key to International Hurdle run for Hunters Call at Cheltenham on Saturday
Trainer Olly Murphy has hinted he could let Hunters Call take his chance if the ground comes up soft for his veteran hurdler; Ballyadam and Heaven Help Us could both make the trip across the Irish Sea for a weekend raid
Monday 6 December 2021 17:16, UK
Hunters Call could attempt to become the oldest horse to win the Unibet International Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday.
Trainer Olly Murphy would seriously consider running the 11-year-old in the Grade Two contest over an extended two miles if the race cut up or the ground was very soft.
Three 10-year-olds - Birds Nest (in 1980), Relkeel (1999) and My Tent Or Yours (2017) - have won the race since it was first run in 1963.
Hunters Call overcame a 249-day absence to win a handicap hurdle in good style over nearly two-and-a-half miles at Bangor last month.
"We'll just see what the weather does. Dropping back to two miles probably isn't ideal, but if the ground was very soft I'd certainly think about running him," said Murphy.
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"He's in good form. It's not easy now with the mark he's got aged 11, turning 12, but we'll certainly look at it. I don't know how many will run. If it cuts up, I'd definitely take my chance but at his age I didn't think he'd be running in an International Hurdle."
Last year's winner Song For Someone, trained by Tom Symonds, features among nine entries as does David Pipe's Adagio and Sceau Royal from Alan King's stable.
There are two potential Irish raiders - Henry de Bromhead's Ballyadam and the Paul Hennessy-trained Heaven Help Us - while Fusil Raffles was also confirmed for the Racing Post Gold Cup on the same card. Guard Your Dreams and Wilde About Oscar complete the list.
My Drogo could bid to make amends for a dramatic exit at the second-last fence on his fencing debut in the bearrene.com Novices' Chase.
Dan Skelton's Grade One-winning hurdler came down with his only opponent looking held, handing the race to Gin On Lime, who almost came down too.
Her trainer Henry de Bromhead is represented by Bob Olinger, who had no problem scoring on his chasing bow at Gowran last month. Gordon Elliott's Fancy Foundations is a second Irish-trained possible among seven entries.