New star Bolger eyes more glory

RACING: Enda Bolger is hoping Arabella Boy can emulate the exploits of his past cross-country stars when the seven-year-old …

RACING:Enda Bolger is hoping Arabella Boy can emulate the exploits of his past cross-country stars when the seven-year-old tackles Cheltenham's unique course for the first time today.

Bolger’s two most prolific exponents, Spot Thedifference and Garde Champetre, enjoyed considerable success at this discipline.

Now Arabella Boy gets his chance to show his prowess in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase – providing the course passes an 8am inspection. Situated in the middle of Prestbury Park, the unique course was unraceable yesterday. He lines-up on the back of a victory over Punchestown’s cross-country course at the main expense of Boston’s Angel and Shakervilz who are also among a 12-strong field.

“I’m expecting a good run. It’s his first time around the course. He’s done well at Punchestown, so I’m hoping the fences shouldn’t be a problem to him,” said the Co Limerick handler.

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“He won well enough the last day and he has a nice racing weight. He’s a horse for the future, he’s only seven, so it will be interesting. There’s one or two in there that have chances – Outlaw Pete and obviously Uncle Junior, but I’m very happy with my fella.”