Tinkler excited by Zaynar mount

Cheltenham Festival: Andrew Tinkler has expressed his delight after picking up the ride on Nicky Henderson's Zaynar in Tuesday…

Cheltenham Festival:Andrew Tinkler has expressed his delight after picking up the ride on Nicky Henderson's Zaynar in Tuesday's Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.

The news comes after the Seven Barrows handler was able to firm-up jockey plans for the race following confirmation that last year's third and stablemate Binocular would take his place in the line-up.

The JP McManus-owned gelding had initially been ruled out of the race on February 17 but following a pleasing schooling session on Wednesday, he came through a Friday gallop with flying colours.

His participation means McManus' retained jockey Tony McCoy will be aboard Binocular and with Barry Geraghty opting to ride last year's winner Punjabi, Tinkler will now get the leg up on Zaynar.

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"It's brilliant news and he's a horse who I obviously had a good win on at Ascot and he goes there with a live chance," said Tinkler.

"His form is there to see and he's obviously a Cheltenham winner.

"I think on better ground he'll come out with a bit more zest and a bit more speed and apparently he's in good form at home.

"His schooling went well the other morning and he's a very, very good ride to get."

Zaynar's Champion Hurdle credentials took a big knock when he was beaten as the 1-14 favourite at Kelso last time, but Tinkler was keen to praise his conqueror, Quwetwo.

"I think Nicky was glad he went there as he had to be beaten some time and a lot of attention was on Zaynar's defeat, where as the winner didn't get the credit he deserved," Tinkler told At The Races.

"I'll be watching re-runs of Champion Hurdles and seeing where the best place to be is, but I believe Zaynar is going there in tip-top condition."

Geraghty admits the decision to side with Punjabi was not an easy one but his recent success at Kempton left the jockey suitably impressed.

Speaking on his blog on www.attheraces.com, Geraghty said: "After a lot of hard thinking, I'm going to stay loyal and ride Punjabi in the Champion Hurdle.

"It was not an easy decision to make because Zaynar is a very talented horse that any jockey would want to ride, but I couldn't get off the reigning Champion Hurdler when he's in such good form.

"He's a horse that's done it on the big stage and he knows what to expect on the big day.

"But more important still, he just gave me the most unbelievable feel at Kempton, when he really picked up impressively.

"I'm sure he is simply a spring horse and just comes to himself at this time of year, it was just a much better feel at Kempton to the one he gave me the time before at Haydock.

"My decision should not reflect at all on Zaynar as I'm sure he'll run a big race.

"It is a tribute to the team that Binocular is now back in the picture.

"I got the impression that Nicky was buzzing after he schooled last week.

"It's great that Nicky and the owners are letting Andrew Tinkler ride Zaynar in the Champion and I really am delighted about that because he deserves the chance on a well-fancied ride in a championship race.

"He gave him a terrific ride when they won at Ascot early in the season."